Justice of the Peace Courts
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Precinct 1 Ralph Swearingin Jr. 1895 Courthouse
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Precinct 2 Mary Tom Curnutt Southeast Subcourthouse700 East Abram Street, Suite 200 Arlington, Texas 76010 817-548-3925
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Precinct 3 William P. "Bill" Brandt Northeast Courthouse Southlake Town Hall 682-732-6589 |
Precinct 4 Christopher Gregory Northwest Subcourthouse 817-238-4425 |
Precinct 5 Sergio L. De Leon Fort Worth Police 817-884-1438
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Precinct 6 Jason Charbonnet Southwest Subcourthouse 817-370-4525
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Precinct 7 Kenneth Sanders Mansfield Subcourthouse 817-473-5101
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Precinct 8 Lisa R. Woodard Poly Subcourthouse 817-531-5625
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Important Information
EFFECTIVE September 1, 2017
Effective September 1, 2017, a $5 fee will be added to any civil action or proceeding requiring a filing fee; per Senate Bill 42 (Section 51.971), the Judicial and Court Personnel Training Fee.
The Court's eFile provider is currently working to create a category to accept the $5 fee by the September 1 date. Until such category is created, any case filed without the $5 fee added will be rejected. Please contact the court for further information.
About the Justice Courts

The Justice Court is commonly known as the “People’s Court”.
There are eight Justice Courts in Tarrant County. The Justice Court is a trial court for both civil cases (jurisdictional limit is $20,000), and many different types of misdemeanor criminal cases. Your Justice Court Judge also serves as an Administrative Hearing Judge. Each Judge is elected to a four-year term by the voters in that precinct.
Finally, the most common question: Can I still get married by the Justice of the Peace? Yes. Please contact the individual court for details and scheduling.
NOTE: Due to the file size of the precincts map (6.3MB), it may require a longer download time.