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eFileTexas is Available in all 254 Texas Counties
9 Months Ahead of Schedule!


Left quote marksEvery branch of Texas government, particularly the judiciary, is committed to
applying technology that enables everyone access to our justice system.right quote marks

– Nathan Hecht, Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Texas

In December 2012, the Texas Supreme Court mandated e-filing in civil matters. Today, all 254 Texas counties, the Supreme Court, the Court of Criminal Appeals and the 14 Courts of Appeal use e-filing. Out of 254 counties, 118 are mandatory meaning attorneys are no longer able to file paper documents at the clerk's counter. E-filing in all other counties will become mandatory on a graduated schedule through July 1, 2016.

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