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Family Court Purpose Floridas Family Court uses a fully integrated, comprehensive approach to handling all cases involving children and families, while at the same time resolving family disputes in a fair, timely, efficient, and cost effective manner.
To receive copies and other documents without being charged, please contact the clerk at 832-927-5800 or support@hcdistrictclerk.com or appear at the clerks office.
A district clerk is a public official who is responsible for keeping records and accounts related to a specific district. They may also perform other duties such as issuing calls for meetings and serving as a secretary to the districts political organization.
The 67 Harris County District Courts include 24 Civil District Courts, 29 Criminal District Courts, 11 Family District Courts, and 3 Juvenile District Courts.
If you dont know who you are trying to reach or for general information about the Harris County District Attorneys Office please email da@dao.hctx.net or call 713-274-5800.

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Family Courts are located in the Civil Courthouse at 201 Caroline St., Houston TX 77002.

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