Justice of the Peace Courts

       

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Precinct 1
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

Ralph Swearingin Jr.

1895 Courthouse
100 W Weatherford Street
Room 450
Fort Worth, Texas 76196-0242

817-884-1395

 

 

 

Precinct 2
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

Mary Tom Curnutt

Southeast Subcourthouse
700 East Abram Street, Suite 200
Arlington, Texas 76010

817-548-3925

 

 

 

 

Precinct 3
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

William P. "Bill" Brandt

Northeast Courthouse
645 Grapevine Highway
Suite 220
Hurst, Texas 76054

817-581-3625

Southlake Town Hall
1400 Main Street, Suite 220
Southlake, Texas 76092

682-732-6589
 

 

 

Precinct 4
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

Christopher Gregory

Northwest Subcourthouse
6713 Telephone Road, Suite 201
Lake Worth, Texas 76135

817-238-4425

 

Precinct 5
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

Sergio L. De Leon

Fort Worth Police 
Administration Building
350 W. Belknap, Room 112-C
Fort Worth, Texas 76196-0247

817-884-1438

 

 

Precinct 6
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

Jason Charbonnet

Southwest Subcourthouse
6551 Granbury Road
Fort Worth, Texas 76133

817-370-4525

 

 

Precinct 7
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

Kenneth Sanders

Mansfield Subcourthouse
1100 E. Broad Street, Suite 202
Mansfield, Texas 76063

817-473-5101

 

 

Precinct 8
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

Lisa R. Woodard

Poly Subcourthouse
3500 Miller Avenue
Fort Worth, Texas 76119

817-531-5625

 

 

 

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

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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.