El Paso County District Courts (2024)

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El Paso County

Learn the virtual court procedures, who you need to contact, and more about the El Paso County District Courts.

Last Updated on April 20, 2023

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Civil District Courts hear all family and civil law issues including divorce cases, custody issues, child abuse and neglect (involving the Department of Family and Protective Services, or CPS) cases, cases involving title to land, and civil matters where the amount of money or damages involved is $200 or more.

This guide contains information on all the CivilDistrict Courts, Associate Courts, and the El Paso County Child Support (IV-D) Court.

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Research Tips

Read our articles on Zoom and how to use it to prepare for your hearing. You should also read the following documents uploaded by the District Clerk:

Common questions about El Paso County

The El Paso County Courts are in the Enrique Moreno County Courthouse at:

500 East San Antonio

El Paso, Texas 79901

Phone: (915) 546-2000
Hours of Operation: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

You can use the El Paso County District and County Courts Case Records Search available on the countywebpage. You can also visit the Civil and Family Records Desk.

You can read How to E-File to learn about E-Filing.

Also read the Local Rules of the District Courts concerning the Electronic Filing of Court Documents.

You can read more about E-File on the County webpage by visiting How Do I...? and selecting the “File” dropdown.

Lastly, you can read the information on E-Filing posted by the El Paso District Clerk.

Instructions & Forms

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Honorable Judge William E. Moody

500 East San Antonio

Suite 905, 9th Floor

El Paso, TX 79901

Phone: (915) 546-2101

Watch the 34th District Court's court live stream on YouTube.

This information is current as of April 7, 2023.

Checklist Steps

Is this court doing virtual hearings?What platform are they using?Are there any exceptions?
YesZoomContact the court for exceptions.

You can visit the 34th District Court's directory listing for the most up-to-date information.

Also read our article on How to Use Zoom to prepare for a virtual hearing on Zoom.

All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (915) 546-2001 or by emailing districtclerk@epcounty.com.

All requests for the scheduling of hearings will be made by contacting the court coordinator who will arrange an appropriate time to appear before the court. Read the El Paso County Local Rules to learn how to schedule a hearing.

Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.

Court staff will contact you after your hearing is set with instructions for the hearing, including how evidence is submitted and presented to the court.

Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.

Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.

If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Coordinator Michelle Nolasco at (915) 546-2101 or by emailing mnolasco@epcounty.com.

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Honorable Judge Annabell Perez

500 East San Antonio

Suite 1006, 10th Floor

Phone: (915) 546-2149

Watch the 41st District Court's court live stream on YouTube.

This information is current as of April 7, 2023.

Checklist Steps

Is this court doing virtual hearings?What platform are they using?Are there any exceptions?
PossiblyUnspecifiedCourts are strongly encouraged to conduct as many proceedings as possible remotely. Contact the court for more information on virtual hearings.

You can visit the 41st District Court's directory listing for the most up-to-date information.

All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (915) 546-2001 or by emailing districtclerk@epcounty.com.

All requests for the scheduling of hearings will be made by contacting the court coordinator who will arrange an appropriate time to appear before the court. Read the El Paso County Local Rules to learn how to schedule a hearing.

Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.

Court staff will contact you after your hearing is set with instructions for the hearing, including how evidence is submitted and presented to the court.

Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.

Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.

If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Coordinator Uriel Barron at (915) 546-2149 or by emailing ubarron@epcounty.com.

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Honorable Judge Yahara Lisa Gutierrez

500 East San Antonio
Suite 1105, 11th Floor
El Paso, TX 79901

Phone: (915) 546-2102

Watch the 65th District Court's court live stream on YouTube.

This information is current as of April 7, 2023.

Checklist Steps

Is this court doing virtual hearings?What platform are they using?Are there any exceptions?
YesZoomContact the court for exceptions

You can visit the 65th District Court's directory listing for the most up-to-date information.

Also read our article on How to Use Zoom to prepare for a virtual hearing on Zoom.

Lastly, read the 65th District Court’s Rules of Practice for more information.

All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (915) 546-2001 or by emailing districtclerk@epcounty.com.

All requests for the scheduling of hearings will be made by contacting the court coordinator who will arrange an appropriate time to appear before the court. Read the El Paso County Local Rules to learn how to schedule a hearing.

Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.

Court staff will contact you after your hearing is set with instructions for the hearing, including how evidence is submitted and presented to the court.

Exhibits should be marked and exchanged seven (7) calendar days prior to the hearing and mailed to the District Court at mescobedo@epcounty.com.

Read the 65th District Court’s Rules of Practice for more information on submitting evidence.

Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.

Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.

If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Coordinator, Mayte Escobedo at (915) 546-2102 or by emailing mescobedo@epcounty.com.

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Honorable Judge Maria Salas-Mendoza

500 East San Antonio
Suite 605, 6th Floor
El Paso, TX 79901

Phone: (915) 546-2103

Watch the 120th District Court's court live stream on YouTube.

This information is current as of April 7, 2023.

Checklist Steps

Is this court doing virtual hearings?What platform are they using?Are there any exceptions?
YesZoomContact the court for exceptions

You can visit the 120th District Court's directory listing for the most up-to-date information.

Also read our article on How to Use Zoom to prepare for a virtual hearing on Zoom.

All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (915) 546-2001 or by emailing districtclerk@epcounty.com.

Also read the 120th District Court’s E-Filing Notice.

All requests for the scheduling of hearings will be made by contacting the court coordinator who will arrange an appropriate time to appear before the court. Read the El Paso County Local Rules to learn how to schedule a hearing.

Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.

Court staff will contact you after your hearing is set with instructions for the hearing, including how evidence is submitted and presented to the court.

Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.

Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.

If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Coordinator, Victoria L. Flores, at (915) 546-2103 or by emailing v.flores@epcounty.com.

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Honorable Judge Marcos Lizarraga

500 East San Antonio
Suite 602, 6th Floor
El Paso, TX 79901

Phone: (915) 546-2141

Watch the 168th District Court's court live stream on YouTube.

This information is current as of April 7, 2023.

Checklist Steps

Is this court doing virtual hearings?What platform are they using?Are there any exceptions?
PossiblyUnspecifiedCourts are strongly encouraged to conduct as many proceedings as possible remotely. Contact the court for more information on virtual hearings.

You can visit the 168th District Court's directory listing for the most up-to-date information.

All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (915) 546-2001 or by emailing districtclerk@epcounty.com.

All requests for the scheduling of hearings will be made by contacting the court coordinator who will arrange an appropriate time to appear before the court. Read the El Paso County Local Rules to learn how to schedule a hearing.

Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.

Court staff will contact you after your hearing is set with instructions for the hearing, including how evidence is submitted and presented to the court.

Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.

Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.

If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Coordinator, Robert Vasquez, at (915) 546-2141 or by emailing rvasquez@epcounty.com.

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Honorable Judge Bonnie Rangel

500 East San Antonio
Suite
El Paso, TX 79901

Phone: (915) 546-2100

Watch the 171st District Court's court live stream on YouTube.

This information is current as of April 7, 2023.

Checklist Steps

Is this court doing virtual hearings?What platform are they using?Are there any exceptions?
PossiblyN/AContact the court to learn more about virtual hearing procedures.

You can visit the 171st District Court's directory listing for the most up-to-date information

All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (915) 546-2001 or by emailing districtclerk@epcounty.com.

All requests for the scheduling of hearings will be made by contacting the court coordinator who will arrange an appropriate time to appear before the court. Read the El Paso County Local Rules to learn how to schedule a hearing.

Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.

Court staff will contact you after your hearing is set with instructions for the hearing, including how evidence is submitted and presented to the court.

Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.

Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.

If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Coordinator, Loretta Mata, at (915) 546-2100 or by emailing lor.mata@epcounty.com.

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Honorable Judge Francisco X. Dominguez

500 East San Antonio
Suite 1002, 10th Floor
El Paso, TX 79901

Phone: (915) 546-2107

Watch the 205th District Court's court live stream on YouTube.

This information is current as of April 7, 2023.

Checklist Steps

Is this court doing virtual hearings?What platform are they using?Are there any exceptions?
YesZoomContact the court to learn more about virtual hearing procedures.

You can visit the 205th District Court's directory listing for the most up-to-date information.

Also read Docket Procedure and Zoom Hearings for 205th District Court.

Also read our article on How to Use Zoom to prepare for a virtual hearing on Zoom.

All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (915) 546-2001 or by emailing districtclerk@epcounty.com.

All requests for the scheduling of hearings will be made by contacting the court coordinator who will arrange an appropriate time to appear before the court. Read the El Paso County Local Rules to learn how to schedule a hearing.

Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.

Court staff will contact you after your hearing is set with instructions for the hearing, including how evidence is submitted and presented to the court.

Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.

Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.

If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Coordinator, Aurora Molina-Estrada at (915) 546-2107 or by emailing auestrada@epcounty.com.

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Honorable Judge Alyssa Perez

500 East San Antonio
Suite 1005, 10th Floor
El Paso, TX 79901

Phone: (915) 546-2130

Watch the 210th District Court's court live stream on YouTube.

This information is current as of April 7, 2023.

Checklist Steps

Is this court doing virtual hearings?What platform are they using?Are there any exceptions?
YesZoomContact the court to learn more about virtual hearing procedures.

You can visit the 210th District Court's directory listing for the most up-to-date information.

Also read our article on How to Use Zoom to prepare for a virtual hearing on Zoom.

All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (915) 546-2001 or by emailing districtclerk@epcounty.com.

All requests for the scheduling of hearings will be made by contacting the court coordinator who will arrange an appropriate time to appear before the court. Read the El Paso County Local Rules to learn how to schedule a hearing.

Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.

Court staff will contact you after your hearing is set with instructions for the hearing, including how evidence is submitted and presented to the court.

Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.

Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.

If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Coordinator, Myrna Hernandez, at (915) 546-2130 or by emailing my.hernandez@epcounty.com.

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Honorable Judge Selena Solis

500 East San Antonio
Suite 901, 9th Floor
El Paso, TX 79901

Phone: (915) 546-2168

Watch the 243rd District Court's court live stream on YouTube.

This information is current as of April 7, 2023.

Checklist Steps

Is this court doing virtual hearings?What platform are they using?Are there any exceptions?
PossiblyN/ACourts are strongly encouraged to conduct as many proceedings as possible remotely. Contact the court for more information on virtual hearings.

You can visit the 243rd District Court's directory listing for the most up-to-date information.

All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (915) 546-2001 or by emailing districtclerk@epcounty.com.

All requests for the scheduling of hearings will be made by contacting the court coordinator who will arrange an appropriate time to appear before the court. Read the El Paso County Local Rules to learn how to schedule a hearing.

Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.

Court staff will contact you after your hearing is set with instructions for the hearing, including how evidence is submitted and presented to the court.

Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.

Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.

If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Coordinator, Lynda Smigiel, at (915) 546-2168 or by emailing lsmigiel@epcounty.com.

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Honorable Judge Patricia C. Baca

500 East San Antonio
Suite 701, 7th Floor
El Paso, TX 79901

Phone: (915) 546-2119

Watch the 346th District Court's court live stream on YouTube.

This information is current as of April 7, 2023.

Checklist Steps

Is this court doing virtual hearings?What platform are they using?Are there any exceptions?
PossiblyN/ACourts are strongly encouraged to conduct as many proceedings as possible remotely. Contact the court for more information on virtual hearings.

You can visit the 346th District Court's directory listing for the most up-to-date information.

All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (915) 546-2001 or by emailing districtclerk@epcounty.com.

All requests for the scheduling of hearings will be made by contacting the court coordinator who will arrange an appropriate time to appear before the court. Read the El Paso County Local Rules to learn how to schedule a hearing.

Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.

Court staff will contact you after your hearing is set with instructions for the hearing, including how evidence is submitted and presented to the court.

Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.

Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.

If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Coordinator

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Honorable Judge Lyda Ness Garcia

500 East San Antonio
Suite 1101, 11th Floor
El Paso, TX 79901

Phone: (915) 546-2132

Watch the 383rd District Court's court live stream on YouTube.

The 383rd District Court is supported by Associate Judge Patrick D. Bramblett

Watch Associate Judge Bramblett’s court live stream on YouTube.

This information is current as of April 7, 2023.

Checklist Steps

Is this court doing virtual hearings?What platform are they using?Are there any exceptions?
YesZoomUnless the notice of court proceedings states otherwise or good cause is shown, participants must appear in person.

You can visit the 383rd District Court's directory listing for the most up-to-date information.

Also read the 383rd District Court Zoom Proceeding Procedures to learn more about Zoom appearances in this court.

Also read our article on How to Use Zoom to prepare for a virtual hearing on Zoom.

All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (915) 546-2001 or by emailing districtclerk@epcounty.com.

All requests for the scheduling of hearings will be made by contacting the court coordinator who will arrange an appropriate time to appear before the court. Read the 383rd District Court’s Rules of Practice to learn how to schedule a hearing.

Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.

Court staff will contact you after your hearing is set with instructions for the hearing, including how evidence is submitted and presented to the court.

Also read the 383rd District Court’s Rules of Practice to learn more about the submission of evidence before a hearing.

Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.

Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.

If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Coordinator, David Herrera, at (915) 546-2132 or by emailing 383DC@epcounty.com.

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Honorable Judge Patrick M. Garcia

500 East San Antonio
Suite 906, 9th Floor
El Paso, TX 79901

Phone: (915) 546-2134

Watch the 384th District Court's court live stream on YouTube.

This information is current as of April 7, 2023.

Checklist Steps

Is this court doing virtual hearings?What platform are they using?Are there any exceptions?
PossiblyZoomCourts are strongly encouraged to conduct as many virtual hearings as possible remotely. Contact the court for more information on virtual hearings.

You can visit the 384th District Court's directory listing for the most up-to-date information.

Also read our article on How to Use Zoom to prepare for a virtual hearing on Zoom.

All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (915) 546-2001 or by emailing districtclerk@epcounty.com.

All requests for the scheduling of hearings will be made by contacting the court coordinator who will arrange an appropriate time to appear before the court. Read the El Paso County Local Rules to learn how to schedule a hearing.

Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.

Court staff will contact you after your hearing is set with instructions for the hearing, including how evidence is submitted and presented to the court.

Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.

Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.

If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Coordinator, Priscilla Fernandez, at (915) 546-2134 or by emailing pfernandez@epcounty.com.

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Honorable Judge Marlene Gonzalez

500 East San Antonio
Suite 902, 9th Floor
El Paso, TX 79901

Phone: (915) 543-3850

Watch the 388th District Court's court live stream on YouTube.

The 388th District Court is supported by Associate Judge James Lucas.

Watch Associate Judge Lucas’s court live stream on YouTube.

This information is current as of April 7, 2023.

Checklist Steps

Is this court doing virtual hearings?What platform are they using?Are there any exceptions?
YesZoomYes. Contact the court for any Zoom hearing exceptions.

You can visit the 388th District Court's directory listing for the most up-to-date information.

Also read the 388th District Court’s Second Amended Standing Order to learn more about this court’s procedures.

Lastly, read our article on How to Use Zoom to prepare for a virtual hearing on Zoom.

All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (915) 546-2001 or by emailing districtclerk@epcounty.com.

All requests for the scheduling of hearings will be made by contacting the court coordinator who will arrange an appropriate time to appear before the court. Read the El Paso County Local Rules to learn how to schedule a hearing.

Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.

Court staff will contact you after your hearing is set with instructions for the hearing, including how evidence is submitted and presented to the court.

For hearings conducted via Zoom, any evidentiary exhibits a party seeks to introduce shall be sent by email to 388thDCExhibits.gem@epcounty.com for District Court cases, and to 388thACExhibits.gem@epcounty.com for Associate Court cases.

See the 388th District Court’s Second Amended Standing Order for more information on submitting evidence.

Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.

Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.

If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Coordinator for the District Court, Al Alderete, at (915) 543-3850 or by emailing 388thDC@epcounty.com.

For questions regarding the Associate Family Court’s operations, contact Court Coordinator, Carmen Avitia-Ortiz at (915) 543-3859 or by emailing 388thAC@epcounty.com.

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Honorable Judge Sergio Enriquez

500 East San Antonio
Suite 404, 4th Floor
El Paso, TX 79901

Phone: (915) 543-3893

Watch the 448th District Court's court live stream on YouTube.

This information is current as of April 7, 2023.

Checklist Steps

Is this court doing virtual hearings?What platform are they using?Are there any exceptions?
PossiblyZoomCourts are strongly encouraged to conduct as many proceedings as possible remotely. Contact the court for more information on virtual hearings.

You can visit the 448th District Court's directory listing for the most up-to-date information.

Also read our article on How to Use Zoom to prepare for a virtual hearing on Zoom.

All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (915) 546-2001 or by emailing districtclerk@epcounty.com.

All requests for the scheduling of hearings will be made by contacting the court coordinator who will arrange an appropriate time to appear before the court. Read the El Paso County Local Rules to learn how to schedule a hearing.

Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.

Court staff will contact you after your hearing is set with instructions for the hearing, including how evidence is submitted and presented to the court.

Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.

Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.

If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Coordinator, Sandra Gutierrez at (915) 543-3893 or by emailing sagutierrez@epcounty.com.

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Honorable Judge Laura Strathmann

500 East San Antonio
Suite 603, 6th Floor
El Paso, TX 79901

Phone: (915) 546-2010

This information is current as of April 7, 2023.

Checklist Steps

Is this court doing virtual hearings?What platform are they using?Are there any exceptions?
PossiblyZoomCourts are strongly encouraged to conduct as many proceedings as possible remotely. Contact the court for more information on virtual hearings.

You can visit the El Paso Child Support Court Number 1’s court directory listing for the most up-to-date information.

All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (915) 546-2001 or by emailing districtclerk@epcounty.com.

All requests for the scheduling of hearings will be made by contacting the court coordinator who will arrange an appropriate time to appear before the court. Read the El Paso County Local Rules to learn how to schedule a hearing.

Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.

Court staff will contact you after your hearing is set with instructions for the hearing, including how evidence is submitted and presented to the court.

Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.

Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.

If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Coordinator, Sylvia Zubia, at (915) 546-2010 or by emailing szubia@epcounty.com or TitleIV-DCourt1.gem@epcounty.com.

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Honorable Judge Phyllis Gonzalez

500 East San Antonio
Suite 604, 6th Floor
El Paso, TX 79901

Phone: (915) 546-2036

Watch the Child Support Court Number 2's court live stream on YouTube.

This information is current as of April 7, 2023.

Checklist Steps

Is this court doing virtual hearings?What platform are they using?Are there any exceptions?
YesZoomContact the court for exceptions.

You can visit the Child Support Court Number 2’s directory listing for the most up-to-date information.

Also read our article on How to Use Zoom to prepare for a virtual hearing on Zoom.

All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (915) 546-2001 or by emailing districtclerk@epcounty.com.

All requests for the scheduling of hearings will be made by contacting the court coordinator who will arrange an appropriate time to appear before the court. Read the El Paso County Local Rules to learn how to schedule a hearing.

Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.

Court staff will contact you after your hearing is set with instructions for the hearing, including how evidence is submitted and presented to the court.

Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.

Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.

If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Coordinator, Iris Quiroga at (915) 546-2036 or by emailing iquiroga@epcounty.com or TitleIV-DCourt2@epcounty.com.

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Honorable Judge Victor Salas

500 East San Antonio
Suite 1003, 10th Floor
El Paso, TX 79901

Phone: (915) 543-3859

Watch the 65th District Court's Protective Order Court live stream on YouTube.

This information is current as of April 7, 2023.

Checklist Steps

Is this court doing virtual hearings?What platform are they using?Are there any exceptions?
NoN/AContact the court for further information.

You can visit the 65th District Court's Protective Order Court directory listing for the most up-to-date information.

All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (915) 546-2001 or by emailing districtclerk@epcounty.com.

All requests for the scheduling of hearings will be made by contacting the court coordinator who will arrange an appropriate time to appear before the court. Read the El Paso County Local Rules to learn how to schedule a hearing.

The 65th District Protective Order Court has also provided a Hearing Request Form that should be filed or emailed to 65thPOCT@epcounty.com.

Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.

Court staff will contact you after your hearing is set with instructions for the hearing, including how evidence is submitted and presented to the court.

Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.

Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.

If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Coordinator, Deanna Macias at (915) 543-3859 or by emailing dmacias@epcouunty.com or 65thPOCT@epcounty.com.

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El Paso County District Courts (2024)

FAQs

What types of county courts does El Paso have? ›

County courts
  • El Paso County Probate Courts, Texas.
  • El Paso County Court, Texas.
  • El Paso County Court at Law, Texas.
  • El Paso County Criminal Court at Law, Texas.
  • El Paso County Criminal District Court, Texas.

What is the difference between the district court and the county court in Texas? ›

Typically, the district court handles criminal cases and felonies, while the county court handles everything else (like misdemeanors, traffic offenses, etc.). However, the size of a county makes a difference. In small counties, both courts hear a wide variety of different matters.

Can you look up court cases online in Colorado? ›

The Colorado Supreme Court maintains a Public Access to Court Records Portal designed to provide public access to criminal court proceedings from the court. This site can be utilized by case number, party name, date range, or nature of the suit. There's no fee attached to view these records.

What district court is Colorado Springs in? ›

The United States District Court for the District of Colorado is the sole federal judicial district in Colorado. Court for the District is held at Colorado Springs, Denver, Durango, and Grand Junction.

What are the 3 levels of courts in Texas? ›

State Courts

Texas' court system has three levels: trial, appellate, and supreme. Trial: The trial level, or local, courts are the most numerous, consisting of over 450 state district courts, over 500 county courts, over 800 Justice of the Peace courts, and over 900 municipal courts.

Does every county in Texas have a district court? ›

"The geographical area served by each court is established by the Legislature, but each county must be served by at least one district court.

How is district court different from local court? ›

The main difference is that Local Court is heard by a magistrate with lawyers appearing for accused people, with no jury. District Court is when Judges, Barristers and juries play their role. Local Court is first tier in the State court hierarchy, but it is the most used level of jurisdiction in Australia.

What kind of cases do district courts hear Texas? ›

District Courts handle many types of cases — from divorce to severe criminal offenses. In sparsely populated areas of Texas, several counties may be served by a single district court.

How do district courts work in Texas? ›

The Texas District Courts are jury trial courts, and every defendant is entitled to a trial by jury. However, in most civil cases, a jury is not empaneled unless specifically asked for by a party in the case. If this happens, the party demanding the jury will be required to pay a jury fee.

Are court cases public record in Colorado? ›

The court system's public records are open for inspection by any person at reasonable times and as provided by Chief Justice Directive (CJD) 05-01 and the Supreme Court Rule on Public Access to Information and Records (P.A.I.R.R.).

Are criminal records public in Colorado? ›

All Colorado CHRI is accessible to the public with the following exceptions: Juvenile arrests (17 years and younger) except when adjudicated as an adult. Traffic arrests under the age of 16 (15 years and younger). Arrests sealed by court order.

Are civil cases public record in Colorado? ›

The Colorado Court Records Policy furnishes the public with the right to access, inspect, and copy most civil records. These records are filed and managed in the specific courthouse where the case was heard and may be retrieved by interested members of the public upon request.

What is the difference between county court and district court in Colorado? ›

For a defense lawyer, the difference between County Court and District Court can be huge in Douglas and Arapahoe County, Colorado. County Court is designed for less serious cases, while District Court is the most serious court for State of Colorado felony crimes.

What judicial district is El Paso County, Colorado? ›

Colorado Judicial Branch - 4th Judicial District - Homepage. The information on this page applies to both El Paso County and Teller County Combined Courts. Please visit each county's page for more detailed information.

How many district courts are there in Colorado? ›

There are 22 judicial districts in Colorado.

What are the different types of county courts in Texas? ›

Each court in the Texas court system has a specific jurisdiction. At the local level, there are both municipal courts and justice courts (justices of the peace). At the county level, there are constitutional county courts and statutory county courts. Some larger counties also have dedicated probate courts.

What types of courts are found at the county level in New Mexico? ›

The Judicial Branch of New Mexico includes thirteen district courts, 54 magistrate courts, 81 municipal courts, Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court, Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, probate courts, and additional specialty courts to serve all New Mexicans.

How many county courts does Texas have? ›

Constitutional County Courts

All 254 Texas Counties have a Constitutional County Court.

What type of local government courts exist in Texas? ›

Texas has seven types of trial courts: district courts, constitutional county courts, statutory county courts, statutory probate courts, justice of the peace courts, small claims courts and municipal courts.

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