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Texas County Courts at Law

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Texas County Courts at Law are trial courts inTexas with concurrent jurisdiction over many cases with thedistrict courts andcounty courts in the county.[1]

The County Courts at Law were created by theTexas Legislature for the counties with larger populations to aid the singlecounty court in its judicial functions. Each of thecounty courts at law were established by an individual statute, and thus vary widely in scope.[1]

Courts by county

SeeList of Texas counties
andList of Texas District Courts

External links

Footnotes


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