CIVIL CASE INFORMATION SHEET - Smith County, Texas 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CIVIL CASE INFORMATION SHEET in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the CAUSE NUMBER and COURT information at the top of the form. This is for clerk use only.
  3. In the STYLED section, provide the names of all parties involved in the case, formatted as 'Plaintiff v. Defendant'.
  4. Fill out your contact information, including name, email, address, and phone number. If you are an attorney, include your State Bar number.
  5. Indicate whether you are an attorney, pro se plaintiff/petitioner, or another entity completing the sheet.
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  7. If applicable, indicate any procedures or remedies being sought in your case by selecting from the available options.

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Most lawsuits in Texas are classified as civil cases. The legal issues or questions at the center of the disputes focus on whether or not a persons injuries were preventable and if they were caused by the companys negligence, also known as wrongdoing.
Rule 500.4 of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure allows an individual to represent themselves or be represented by an attorney. This rule also states that in some cases, the court may allow a person to be assisted by a family member or other person who is not being paid.
The Rules of Civil Procedure govern the proceedings in civil trials. The Code of Criminal Procedure governs criminal proceedings. When a case is appealed, the Rules of Appellate Procedure govern the appeals process.
Rule 500.10 of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure states that a judge in a justice court may allow or even require participants to appear at a court proceeding by videoconference, teleconference, or other electronic means. You may have to ask the courts permission to appear remotely.
Because the information required by the civil case information sheet is now recorded in the electronic filing system, filing a civil case information sheet is no longer necessary. Accordingly, Rule 78a and Appendix A are repealed, effective immediately.

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You can access various court records through legal databases like Lexis, Westlaw, and Fastcase. State Law Library patrons can use Fastcase remotely to find final opinions for select Texas and federal appellate cases. Lexis and Westlaw are available at the library in person.
Rule 194.2. Initial Disclosures (2023) (a) Time for Initial Disclosures. A party must make the initial disclosures within 30 days after the filing of the first answer or general appearance unless a different time is set by the parties agreement or court order.
In civil cases, the Districts Court have jurisdiction to hear family law cases and any other civil cases where the amount in controversy exceeds $500, exclusive of interest.

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