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To contact the County Clerk’s Probate Department, please call 210-335-2241. To search for court records please visit the Bexar County Odyssey Portal. How To eFile. Choose an electronic filing service provider (EFSP) at eFileTexas.gov.
Citation by Publication Requirements - Effective July 1, 2020. PROBATE Court Policy Regarding Pro Se Applicants. Contact Us. BEXAR COUNTY COURTHOUSE. 100 Dolorosa, San Antonio, TX 78205. Phone: 210-335-2011.
The Bexar County Probate Courts are tasked with: Probating the wills of deceased persons; Declaring the heirs of deceased persons who die without a will; Establishing guardianships for incapacitated persons; Handling court-ordered mental health cases (Probate Court 1)
The Bexar County Clerk of Courts is the official records custodian for civil district court records and criminal felony court records in Bexar County. Court records are documents generated during legal proceedings, such as criminal case files, bankruptcy records, and records from family or probate court.
Search online Probate court records for free in Bexar County District Courts by case number, case name, party, attorney, judge, docket entry, and more. Filter cases further by date of filing, case type, party type, party representation, and more.
A person can view probate records online using the Bexar County Odyssey Portal. This website allows searches of the county’s civil cases to find out if a person has applied for probate. The searcher looks up the case record number or the deceased person’s first and last name.
The public can access the record online or by mailing the county clerk’s office located at Bexar County Courthouse. The requests are made by creating a written statement indicating a request for the records, the case number, and requisite application fees in a stamped self-addressed envelope.
Elections & Records. The Probate Court system is divided into two separate courts with each Probate Court headed by an elected judge. The Bexar County Probate Courts are tasked with: Probating the wills of deceased persons. Declaring the heirs of deceased persons who die without a will.
Bexar County Probate Clerk's Office: 210-335-2241 Before Setting a Hearing in Probate Court No. 1. View Procedures Before Setting a Hearing (PDF) To Set a Hearing in Probate Court No. 1. Call or email one of the following individuals
Bexar County Probate Court in San Antonio, Texas. Handles probate matters within Bexar County, Texas, including accepting applications for probate, providing assistance to the public, and maintaining records of probated wills.