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Where to Find Help

UPDATED August 17, 2005

Courthouse Locations

Texas

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To file for a Protective Order in Texas, go to a district or county court, a private attorney, or a legal aid service program. The application must be filed in the county in which you or the abuser lives. There are no minimum time limits to establish residency, and protective orders are available in every county in Texas. You can apply for a Temporary Ex Parte Order at the same time.

At the courthouse, the civil clerk will provide you with the forms that you need to file. If you need assistance filling out the form, ask the clerk for help. You will also find links to online forms at our Download Court Forms page. You may also get help with the court system through one of the domestic violence agencies listed on our TX State and Local Programs page.

Listed below are telephone numbers and addresses for the county courts in Texas. For additional information on the court system in Texas, go to: www.tcfv.org/legislative_and_legal_information.html.

city/county



Andrews

Courthouse
201 N. Main St.
Andrews, TX 79714
Phone: (432) 524-1417

Angelina

Courthouse
215 Lufkin Ave. East
Lufkin, TX 75902
Phone: (936) 639-2204

Aransas

Courthouse
301 N. Live Oak
Rockport, TX 78382
Phone: (361) 790-0138

Archer

Courthouse
100 S. Center
Archer City, TX 76351
Phone: (940) 574-4615

Armstrong

County Courthouse
Claude, TX 79019
Phone: (806) 226-2081

Atascosa


One Courthouse Circle Dr. #493
Jourdanton, TX 78026
Phone: (830) 769-3011

Austin

Courthouse
One E. Main
Bellville, TX 77418
Phone: (979) 865-5911

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