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Hidalgo County District Court Case Search

In Hidalgo County, the district courts create records of all case-related events in the courthouse, including court administrative activities, and maintains them in different formats.

Public members may conduct searches for court records to get information about court activities and to ensure the courts follow standard legal practices. Note that the courts or designated record custodians have the right to deny access to certain files or documents. Exempted files typically contain information whose disclosure is not in the public interest. Some files are also exempt if they violate the privacy or safety of concerned persons or entities.

What kinds of cases have been heard in Hidalgo District Court?

Hidalgo County District Courts have general jurisdiction over criminal and civil cases. The courts also hear cases that are beyond the jurisdiction of lower courts, like municipal and county courts. Examples of cases under the court’s jurisdiction are:

  • Criminal: misdemeanors, ordinance violations, felonies, and juvenile criminal cases.
  • Civil: general civil (unlimited), complex commercial, civil equity, real estate title and boundary, and administrative agency appeals.
  • Family law: all family law cases, including child custody and visitation, divorce, paternity, juvenile delinquency, and domestic violence protection orders.

The court also hears contested probate cases and cases requesting injunctive relief.

Note: There is no specialized department or division for handling specific court cases in the district court.

Hidalgo County District Court

The Hidalgo District Courts are the highest trial courts in the county. The court has general and shared jurisdiction over all court cases. In the case of shared jurisdictions, the court will only hear cases that are of higher significance in terms of severity or financial threshold. For example, the district court hears felonies that carry heavy penalties. Another example is the court’s exclusive jurisdiction over all civil cases as long as the disputed amount is over $200.

Local residents rely on the district courts to handle important cases and to document vital events like marriage and divorce. That being said, residents can find all the Hidalgo County district courts at this location:

District Courts in Hidalgo County
Hidalgo County 92nd District Court
Hidalgo County Courthouse

100 North Closner Boulevard
P.O. Box 87
Edinburg, TX 78540
Phone: (956) 318-2200
Fax: (956) 318-2251

Hidalgo County Case Lookup

There are different options through which public members can obtain copies of Hidalgo County court records. The options may include the following:

Online searches for Hidalgo County court records

Public members can view and get online copies of the records from the county’s online case database. The database provides information on all cases handled in the county. To find court records on the platform, inquirers must select the "case type" before choosing their preferred search option. The database offers searches by case number, defendant’s name, and attorney’s name.

In contrast, the Texas Judicial Branch hosts an online searchable database for court cases handled in the appellate courts. To find records on the platform, inquirers must provide relevant case information, such as case type, number, trial court number, and appellate court name.

Walk-in requests for court records in Hidalgo County

Hidalgo County court records are accessible through in-person requests to the district clerk’s or the county clerk’s office. The district clerk allows in-person requests for cases handled in the district court. Inquirers seeking to obtain the record must visit the clerk’s office on weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at this address:

Hidalgo County Courthouse
100 North Closner Boulevard
P.O. Box 87
Edinburg, TX 78540
Phone: (956) 318-2200
Fax: (956) 318-2251

In contrast, the Hidalgo County clerk’s office maintains records of cases that occurred in the court at law and county courts. To view the records in person, inquirers must visit the county clerk’s office at:

100 North Closner
1st Floor
P.O. Box 58
Edinburg, TX 78539
Phone: (956) 318-2100
Phone: (956) 318-2811
Fax: (956) 318-2105

Note: There are no self-service terminals for viewing court records at the clerks’ offices.

Mail and email requests for court records in Hidalgo County

The district clerk's office allows email or mail-based requests for court records. For email requests, inquirers must fill out a copy request form, attach copies of a valid ID and credit card, and send them to districtclerk@co.hidalgo.tx.us. The clerk will only disclose non-certified court records via email.

To obtain certified court documents, inquirers must send the aforementioned documents in a self-addressed envelope to the clerk’s office at:

100 North Closner
P.O. Box 87
Edinburg, TX 78539
Phone: (956) 318-2200
Fax: (956) 318-2251

The Hidalgo County District Clerk’s Office charges $1 for documents up to ten pages. However, it charges an extra $0.1 per page for documents exceeding 10 pages.

Hidalgo District Court Case Search by Name

Record seekers can conduct name-based searches for district court records through online and offline options. For online name-based searches, inquirers must follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Hidalgo County court case search platform.
  2. Select the Case type.
  3. Next, select "Defendant" or "Attorney" in the drop-down menu. This allows you to search using the party's or attorney’s name.
  4. Click on "Search" to find the record.

Note that name-based searches may bring information about all case parties with similar names. To avoid such outcomes, you must include additional court information in your search data. The online platform enables users to include case status and filing date.

Hidalgo District Court Docket Search

Court dockers contain lists of all information concerning case proceedings. Such records typically include information on the filing dates, case parties, attorneys, presiding judge, hearing dates, and other court activities.

To search court dockets in Hidalgo County, record seekers may use the county’s general case search platform. An alternative is to visit the county clerk’s or the district clerk’s offices.

Court docket searches are important for various reasons, including the following:

  • To track the progress of a court case.
  • To stay updated about coming court activities, including hearing dates.
  • For legal research purposes.

Lookup Hidalgo County District Court Online

Interested persons or entities can obtain online copies of Hidalgo County district court records through the county’s online case search portal. The portal allows name- or number-based searches for district court records.

On the other hand, members of the public may also find Hidalgo County court records through third-party search platforms like Texascourtrecords.us. These sites are generally easy to use and do not restrict users from certain regions. Some search sites allow users to directly download court documents to their devices. Nevertheless, they are not government-regulated and as such, may not contain accurate court information.

Supreme Court vs. District Court

In Hidalgo County, the Texas Supreme Court is quite different from the District Court in terms of its functions and jurisdiction. The Supreme Court is the highest appellate court. Its functions include reviewing the final judgment of the court of appeals and the issuance of writs. In contrast, the district court has general jurisdiction over all civil and criminal cases.

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