Northern District of Texas

Knox County Court

Knox County is in the Northern District of Texas under the 5th Circuit. E-filing is mandatory for county civil and district courts to ensure efficiency and accessibility. Filers can adhere to the Statewide and Judicial Committee on Information Technology (JCIT) standards to avoid document rejection due to incorrect copies, insufficient fees, or the wrong jurisdiction.

Last updated: December 10, 2024

Court Locations

Civil Court Family Court Criminal Court Probate Court

Knox County District and County Courts

Knox County Courthouse
100 W Cedar St.
Benjamin, Texas 79505

Monday – Friday
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Public parking nearby

Payment methods
  • AMEX
  • Visa/Mastercard/Debit
  • Echecks
  • Money Order/Cashier Check
Filing information

General e-filing procedures
One district and county court serve Knox County, Texas. E-filing is mandatory for all filings in the district and county courts. The guide below will help you ensure your documents meet statewide and JCIT format requirements, including PDF format, file name character limits, and signature formatting. Review the complete statewide rules before filing. For questions or assistance, please contact your court clerk.

Initial e-filing procedures
You can download forms, review the fee schedule, and access any local rules or standing orders that may affect your filing from the court website.

Clerk Information

Knox County District and County Clerk’s Office
Phone:940-459-2441

Criminal Court Clerk’s office

Monday – Friday
8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Additional links
Civil Court Criminal Court

Knox County Justice Courts

Knox County Courthouse
100 West Cedar Street
Benjamin, Texas 79505

Monday – Friday
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Public parking nearby

Payment methods
  • AMEX
  • Visa/Mastercard/Debit
  • Echecks
  • Money Order/Cashier Check
Filing information

General e-filing procedures
E-filing is not yet mandatory for Knox County justice court filings. Check the court website or contact the clerk for the Justice of the Peace before e-filing to confirm preferred method of filing.

Initial e-filing procedures
You can download forms, review the fee schedule, and access any local rules or standing orders that may affect your filing from the court website.

Clerk Information

Knox County Justice of the Peace Office
Phone: 940-459-3181

Additional links

Civil Court E-Filing Rules for Texas

General

Original Wills and Pleadings

Exceptions

Format and Standards

Signatures, Notices, Orders, and Service

Criminal Court E-Filing Rules for Texas

General

Exceptions

Format and Standards

Signatures, Notices, Orders, and Service

Appellate Court E-Filing Rules for Texas

General

Exceptions

Format and Standards

Signatures, Notices, Orders, and Service

Disclaimer: This information applies to US practices. These pages are provided for informational purposes only. They do not constitute legal, business or accounting advice.

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