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  2. TAMES Search

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  3. Texas Judicial Branch

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    The Public Safety Report System (PSRS) is now live. General Information | ORI & TLETS Access | PSRS Training & Resource Information | Completed Bail Forms About Texas Courts

  4. re:SearchTX - txcourts.gov

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    The search for court records and documents can be difficult to navigate. re:SearchTX is an easy-to-use website that provides secure, cross-jurisdictional access to electronic court records and documents throughout the state.

  5. Access to Court Case Records. Access to court case records is governed by common law, statutory law and court rules. Generally, the custodian of court case records is the Clerk of the Court.

  6. Supreme Court - Texas Judicial Branch

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    Learn about the court of last resort for civil matters in Texas, its justices, rules, and access-to-justice initiatives. Find the latest news, opinions, and resources on the official website.

  7. Search Citations/Notices - txcourts.gov

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    Search for citations and notices issued by Texas courts by name, cause number, court/county or status. View more details by clicking on the entries or contact support@txcourts.gov for technical assistance.

  8. PSRS

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    The webpage provides information on the Public Safety Report System (PSRS) and how to use it.

  9. re:SearchTX - Integrated Courts - txcourts.gov

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    Find out which local courts in Texas have integrated their case management systems with re:SearchTX, a comprehensive online court records search platform. See the list of integrated courts, their case dates, and their case management systems.

  10. RULE 12 RULES OF JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION Rule 12. Public Access...

    www.txcourts.gov/media/524153/rjac-rule-12.pdf

    This rule provides public access to judicial records and information in the Texas judiciary, except for certain exemptions. It defines key terms, such as judicial record, records custodian, and judicial work product, and outlines the procedures and requirements for accessing and disclosing records.

  11. TJB | JBCC | Request for Records - Texas Judicial Branch

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    The Judicial Branch Certification Commission (JBCC) regulates and maintains records of certified court reporters, licensed court interpreters, certified guardians, and certified process servers in Texas. Learn how to request records by email, phone, or mail, and what records are not maintained by the JBCC.