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Archer County - Justice of the Peace Precinct 2

Archer County, Texas

About This Court

The Archer County - JP Precinct 2 is a Justice of the Peace court in Archer County, Texas, that handles small claims cases involving civil disputes up to $20,000. This court typically addresses matters such as unpaid debts, security deposit disputes, property damage claims, breach of contract issues, and consumer complaints. It serves as an accessible venue for resolving common legal conflicts at the local level. In the Texas small claims process, plaintiffs begin by filing a petition outlining their claim, after which defendants are formally served and required to respond. Both parties then appear at a hearing before the Justice of the Peace, who listens to the evidence and makes a binding ruling on the case. This streamlined procedure helps facilitate timely and fair resolution of disputes. Filing cases with the Archer County - JP Precinct 2 can be completed electronically through authorized e-filing services, providing convenience and efficiency for court users. This option supports modern access to the small claims court system in Archer County, Texas.

Small Claims in Archer County

Maximum claim amount

Maximum Claim Amount

Up to $20,000 in Texas

Common case types

Common Case Types

Unpaid debts, property damage, contract disputes, landlord-tenant issues, security deposits, unpaid wages, and personal injury claims

E-Filing available

E-Filing Available

File your case electronically 24/7

Typical timeline

Typical Timeline

30-90 days from filing to hearing

How to Get There

100 S Center St., Archer City, TX 76351

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Court Information

Address

100 S Center St., Archer City, TX 76351

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