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Archer County - Justice of the Peace Precinct 3

Archer County, Texas

About This Court

The Archer County - JP Precinct 3 is a Justice of the Peace court in Archer County, Texas, that primarily handles small claims cases involving civil disputes with amounts up to $20,000. Typical cases include unpaid debts, security deposit disputes, property damage claims, breach of contract, and consumer complaints. This court provides a local venue for resolving these matters efficiently. 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 reviews the evidence and issues a ruling based on the facts presented. This process is designed to be accessible and straightforward for individuals without formal legal representation. Filing documents with the Archer County - JP Precinct 3 small claims court can be completed electronically through authorized e-filing services. This option streamlines case submission and helps facilitate timely processing within the Texas court system.

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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