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Justice Court: JP #1
Office Hours: Monday through Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. to noon Phone: (830) 608-2025 Fax: (830) 608-2085
Plaintiff's Original Petition For A Justice Court Suit Form
This form can be filled out on-line and then printed
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Judge William Schroeder
Physical & Mailing Address: 145 David Jonas Dr. New Braunfels, Texas 78132 |
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING A JUSTICE COURT SUIT JURISDICTION: Jurisdiction (what the Court may render judgment for) in Justice Court suits is for civil matters in which exclusive jurisdiction is not in the county or district court and in which the amount in controversy is not more than $10,000.00, exclusive of interest. Justice Court also has jurisdiction over suits for foreclosure of mortgages and enforcement of liens on personal property where the amount in controversy is not more than $10,000.00, exclusive of interest. Justice Court also has jurisdiction over deed restrictions with no limit on monetary amounts. (As of September 1, 2007) VENUE: Generally, suit should be filed in the county and precinct where one or more defendants reside. (Civil Practice and Remedies Code 15.082) However, there are many exceptions to this Rule. FILING FEE: $97.50 – ($32.50 plus $65.00 Comal County Service Fee.) FILING SUIT: 1) The responsibility for completing the petition rests with the Plaintiff. PLEADINGS MUST BE FILED IN DUPLICATE. The Court Clerks will assist with procedural questions, but THEY CANNOT GIVE LEGAL ADVICE. 2) It is your burden as a plaintiff and is important you understand that for any potential judgment you may receive to be valid it is necessary for you to sue the defendant in their proper legal capacity, of which there are typically three. These are as follows:
3) This Court will give you a receipt showing your case number. Any change of address or telephone number must be supplied to the Court. 4) Once you have filed the petition stating the facts and circumstances of your suit, a citation, along with a copy of your petition, will be served to the defendant notifying them of the fact that a suit has been filed against them in the Court. The Constable will serve these papers and the Court must wait until they have been returned before further action may be taken. If the defendant upon whom you are filing resides outside of Comal County:
5) The citation will order the defendant to appear in this Court to answer to the suit. ANSWER: The citation will instruct the defendant to appear before the Court and answer the lawsuit at 10:00 A.M. on the Monday following the expiration of 10 days from the date of service. This will not be the trial date. 6) If the defendant answers the suit, the trial will be set after the expiration of 45 days, which is the earliest setting allowed by the Texas Rules of Civil Procedures, unless both parties agree to an earlier date. REPRESENTATION: As an individual, you may represent yourself in a Justice Court Suit if you choose to do so. Corporations shall be represented by an Attorney. The Rules of Evidence and Rules of Procedure are in effect in Justice Court. WITNESSES: If you have any witnesses who will not come to court voluntarily, you may come in 2 weeks prior to the trial and ask that a subpoena be prepared to secure their presence. Notarized statements from individuals are of very little value and may not always be admissible as evidence. Personal appearance and testimony are much more beneficial. The charge for each subpoena is $65.00. DEFAULT JUDGMENT: If the defendant in your suit fails to answer to the Court, you will be notified of your court appearance date. You will be asked to briefly state the facts of your case and present any written evidence you may have to support your case. TRIAL BY JUDGE OR JURY: The Plaintiff has the burden of proof to show by the weight of the evidence that the defendant is at fault. It is necessary for you to bring all witnesses, bills of sale, contracts, etc., with you to court to substantiate your claim. Either side may request a trial by jury before the case is called for trial not less than one day in advance of the date set for trial and upon a payment of $5.00 jury fee. APPEAL: If you receive a judgment, the defendant has 10 days to appeal the case to the County Court at Law of Comal County. Should the Court rule that you recover nothing or should you receive a judgment for less than you requested, you may appeal the case to the County Court within 10 days. If an appeal is not filed within 10 days from the date the judgment is signed, and if a Motion for New Trial is not filed within 1 day from the date the judgment is signed, the judgment becomes final. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Should you receive judgment, this Court does not collect the judgment for you, nor can we force the defendant to pay the judgment. If you receive a judgment against the defendant, this court can issue various instruments to assist you in collecting the judgment.
a. An Abstract of Judgment puts a lien on any real property the defendant may own in a particular county where the abstract is recorded. The Abstract is only good in the county or counties where recorded. This can be obtained ten days after the date the judgment is signed. (Fee - $5.00) b. A Writ of Execution may be obtained thirty days after the Judgment is signed. This document authorizes the Sheriff to seize any non-exempt assets belonging to the defendant that are subject to the Writ. Those assets are then auctioned at a public sale and the proceeds are applied to the judgment. (Fee - $205.00) c. A Writ of Garnishment is also available thirty days after the final judgment has been signed. This proceeding is a separate suit wherein you are the plaintiff and the defendant’s bank becomes the defendant. You are actually suing the Bank in which the original defendant has his bank account. You are warning the said bank to freeze the monetary assets of his account and appear to make answer in the Garnishment suit. AN ATTORNEY SHOULD BE CONSULTED.
THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE A BROAD INTERPRETATION OF THE LAWS THAT APPLY TO THE COURT. ANY LEGAL QUESTIONS OR LEGAL INTERPRETATION SHOULD BE BASED UPON YOUR OWN RESEARCH OF THE MATTER OR THE ADVICE OF YOUR ATTORNEY.
Plaintiff's Original Petition For A Justice Court Suit Form This form can be filled out
on-line and then printed
For additional questions please call, CIVIL CLERK OFC: (830)-608-2025
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