Q&A

What kind of cases can a county court handle?

What kind of cases can a county court handle?

The types of cases handled by County Courts at Law vary by court, and depend on the jurisdiction conferred upon each specific court by the Legislature. County Court at Law jurisdiction may include some or all of the types of cases within the jurisdiction of Constitutional County Courts.

Can a district court in Texas be called a family court?

The fact that a court specializes in a certain type of case may or may not be reflected in its name; for example, a court that specializes in family law cases may or may not be named a Family District Court. Specialization by a District Court does not limit its general jurisdiction as granted by the Texas Constitution.

Can a criminal case be heard in a Constitutional Court?

In counties with large metropolitan areas, Statutory Probate Courts have original jurisdition over probate cases. Criminal cases heard by Constitutional County Courts include misdemeanors punishable by a fine of not more than $500 or by a jail sentence of not more than one year.

The types of cases handled by County Courts at Law vary by court, and depend on the jurisdiction conferred upon each specific court by the Legislature. County Court at Law jurisdiction may include some or all of the types of cases within the jurisdiction of Constitutional County Courts.

Are there appellate courts in the state of Texas?

These courts usually have appellate jurisdiction in cases appealed from justice of the peace and municipal courts, except in counties where county courts at law have been established.

The fact that a court specializes in a certain type of case may or may not be reflected in its name; for example, a court that specializes in family law cases may or may not be named a Family District Court. Specialization by a District Court does not limit its general jurisdiction as granted by the Texas Constitution.

Are there Justice of the peace courts in Texas?

Also, depending on the population of the precinct, either one or two justice of the peace courts are to be established in each precinct. Justice of the peace courts have original jurisdiction in Class C misdemeanor criminal cases, which are less serious minor offenses.