Nueces County District Courts
Nueces County
Civil District Courts hear all family and civil law issues including divorce cases, custody issues, child abuse and neglect (involving the Department of Fami…
Overview
Guide Overview
Civil District Courts hear all family and civil law issues including divorce cases, custody issues, child abuse and neglect (involving the Department of Family and Protective Services, or CPS) cases, cases involving title to land, and civil matters where the amount of money or damages involved is $200 or more.
This guide contains information on all the District Courts, Associate Courts, and the Nueces County Child Support (IV-D) Court.
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Research Tips
Read our articles on Zoom and how to use it to prepare for your hearing. You should also read the following documents uploaded by the Court Administrator:
Common questions about Nueces County
The Nueces County District Courts are in the Nueces County Courthouse at:
901 Leopard Street
Corpus Christi, TX 78401
Phone: (361) 888-0450
Hours of Operation: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
You can use the Nueces County Public Portal search available on the District Clerk’s webpage. You can also visit the Civil and Family Records Desk.
You can read How to E-File to learn about E-Filing.
You can also read more about E-Filing on the District Clerk's webpage.
Instructions & Forms
Instructions & Forms
Honorable Judge Nanette Hasette
901 Leopard Street
Room 803, 8th Floor
Corpus Christi, TX 78401
Phone: (361) 888-0506
Watch the 28th District Court's court live stream on YouTube.
This information is current as of April 11, 2023.
Checklist Steps
Is this court doing virtual hearings? | What platform are they using? | Are there any exceptions? |
Yes | Zoom | Zoom conference hearings may be utilized at the discretion of each judge. Contact the court for more information. |
You can visit the 28th District Court's webpage for the most up-to-date information.
Also read our article on How to Use Zoom to prepare for a virtual hearing on Zoom.
All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (361) 888-0450 or by emailing nueces.districtclerk@nuecesco.com.
Also, read the Nueces County E-Filing Guidelines as well as the Nueces County Local Rules Concerning the Electronic Filing of Court Documents.
Contact the court to schedule a hearing. Read the Nueces County Local Rules of Administration to learn how to schedule a hearing.
Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.
Nueces standing orders on remote proceedings require that we submit the exhibits at least 48 hours prior to the hearing. This includes filing the exhibit list (attaching exhibits), getting a copy to all parties, and emailing the exhibit list and exhibits to the court manager.
Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.
Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.
If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Manager, Ann Cortez, at (361) 888-0320 or by emailing ann.cortez@nuecesco.com.
Honorable Judge Jack W. Pulcher
901 Leopard Street
Room 802, 8th Floor
Corpus Christi, TX 78401
Phone: (361) 888-0510
Watch the 105th District Court's court live stream on YouTube.
This information is current as of April 11, 2023.
Checklist Steps
Is this court doing virtual hearings? | What platform are they using? | Are there any exceptions? |
Yes | Zoom | Zoom conference hearings may be utilized at the discretion of each judge. Contact the court for more information. |
You can visit the 105th District Court's webpage for the most up-to-date information.
Also read our article on How to Use Zoom to prepare for a virtual hearing on Zoom.
All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (361) 888-0450 or by emailing nueces.districtclerk@nuecesco.com.
Also, read the Nueces County E-Filing Guidelines as well as the Nueces County Local Rules Concerning the Electronic Filing of Court Documents.
Contact the court to schedule a hearing. Read the Nueces County Local Rules of Administration to learn how to schedule a hearing.
Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.
Nueces standing orders on remote proceedings require that we submit the exhibits at least 48 hours prior to the hearing. This includes filing the exhibit list (attaching exhibits), getting a copy to all parties, and emailing the exhibit list and exhibits to the court manager.
Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.
Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.
If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Manager, Laura Salinas, at (361) 888-0510 or by emailing laura.salinas@nuecesco.com.
Honorable Judge Susan Barclay
901 Leopard Street
Room 904, 9th Floor
Corpus Christi, TX 78401
Phone: (361) 888-0436
Watch the 117th District Court's court live stream on YouTube.
This information is current as of April 11, 2023.
Checklist Steps
Is this court doing virtual hearings? | What platform are they using? | Are there any exceptions? |
Yes | Zoom | Zoom conference hearings may be utilized at the discretion of each judge. Contact the court for more information. |
You can visit the 117th District Court's webpage for the most up-to-date information.
Also read our article on How to Use Zoom to prepare for a virtual hearing on Zoom.
What are the filing rules?
All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (361) 888-0450 or by emailing nueces.districtclerk@nuecesco.com.
Also, read the Nueces County E-Filing Guidelines as well as the Nueces County Local Rules Concerning the Electronic Filing of Court Documents.
Contact the court to schedule a hearing. Read the Nueces County Local Rules of Administration to learn how to schedule a hearing.
Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.
Nueces standing orders on remote proceedings require that we submit the exhibits at least 48 hours prior to the hearing. This includes filing the exhibit list (attaching exhibits), getting a copy to all parties, and emailing the exhibit list and exhibits to the court manager.
Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.
Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.
If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Manager, Lily Fanning, at (361) 888-0436 or by emailing lillian.fanning1@nuececsco.com.
Honorable Judge David Klein
901 Leopard Street
Room 903, 9th Floor
Corpus Christi, TX 78401
Phone: (361) 888-0333
This information is current as of April 11, 2023.
Checklist Steps
Is this court doing virtual hearings? | What platform are they using? | Are there any exceptions? |
Yes | Zoom | Zoom conference hearings may be utilized at the discretion of each judge. Contact the court for more information. |
You can visit the 148th District Court's webpage for the most up-to-date information.
Also read our article on How to Use Zoom to prepare for a virtual hearing on Zoom.
All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (361) 888-0450 or by emailing nueces.districtclerk@nuecesco.com.
Also, read the Nueces County E-Filing Guidelines as well as the Nueces County Local Rules Concerning the Electronic Filing of Court Documents.
Contact the court to schedule a hearing. Read the Nueces County Local Rules of Administration to learn how to schedule a hearing.
Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.
Nueces standing orders on remote proceedings require that we submit the exhibits at least 48 hours prior to the hearing. This includes filing the exhibit list (attaching exhibits), getting a copy to all parties, and emailing the exhibit list and exhibits to the court manager.
Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.
Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.
If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Manager, Jimmy Solis, at (361) 888-0333.
Honorable Judge Inna Klein
901 Leopard Street
Room 902, 9th Floor
Corpus Christi, TX 78401
Phone: (361) 888-0463
Watch the 214th District Court's court live stream on YouTube.
This information is current as of April 11, 2023.
Checklist Steps
Is this court doing virtual hearings? | What platform are they using? | Are there any exceptions? |
Yes | Zoom | Zoom conference hearings may be utilized at the discretion of each judge. Contact the court for more information. |
You can visit the 214th District Court's webpage for the most up-to-date information.
Also read our article on How to Use Zoom to prepare for a virtual hearing on Zoom.
All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (361) 888-0450 or by emailing nueces.districtclerk@nuecesco.com.
Also, read the Nueces County E-Filing Guidelines as well as the Nueces County Local Rules Concerning the Electronic Filing of Court Documents.
Contact the court to schedule a hearing. Read the Nueces County Local Rules of Administration to learn how to schedule a hearing.
Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.
Nueces standing orders on remote proceedings require that we submit the exhibits at least 48 hours prior to the hearing. This includes filing the exhibit list (attaching exhibits), getting a copy to all parties, and emailing the exhibit list and exhibits to the court manager.
Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.
Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.
If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Manager, Ray Garcia, at (361) 888-0463 or by emailing rey.garcia@nuecesco.com.
Honorable Judge David Stith
901 Leopard Street
Room 801, 8th Floor
Corpus Christi, TX 78401
Phone: (361) 888-0533
Watch the 319th District Court's court live stream on YouTube.
This information is current as of April 11, 2023.
Checklist Steps
Is this court doing virtual hearings? | What platform are they using? | Are there any exceptions? |
Yes | Zoom | Zoom conference hearings may be utilized at the discretion of each judge. Contact the court for more information. |
You can visit the 319th District Court's webpage for the most up-to-date information.
Also read our article on How to Use Zoom to prepare for a virtual hearing on Zoom.
All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (361) 888-0450 or by emailing nueces.districtclerk@nuecesco.com.
Also, read the Nueces County E-Filing Guidelines as well as the Nueces County Local Rules Concerning the Electronic Filing of Court Documents.
Contact the court to schedule a hearing. Read the Nueces County Local Rules of Administration to learn how to schedule a hearing.
Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.
Nueces standing orders on remote proceedings require that we submit the exhibits at least 48 hours prior to the hearing. This includes filing the exhibit list (attaching exhibits), getting a copy to all parties, and emailing the exhibit list and exhibits to the court manager.
Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.
Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.
If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Manager, Sandra Banuelos, at (361) 888-0533 or by emailing sandra.banuelos@nuecesco.com.
Honorable Judge Missy Medary
901 Leopard Street
Room 804, 8th Floor
Corpus Christi, TX 78401
Phone: (361) 888-0593
Watch the 347th District Court's court live stream on YouTube.
This information is current as of April 11, 2023.
Checklist Steps
Is this court doing virtual hearings? | What platform are they using? | Are there any exceptions? |
Yes | Zoom | Zoom conference hearings may be utilized at the discretion of each judge. Contact the court for more information. |
You can visit the 347th District Court's webpage for the most up-to-date information.
Also read our article on How to Use Zoom to prepare for a virtual hearing on Zoom.
What are the filing rules?
All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the Court Clerk’s Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk’s Office with any questions at (361) 888-0450 or by emailing nueces.districtclerk@nuecesco.com.
Also, read the Nueces County E-Filing Guidelines as well as the Nueces County Local Rules Concerning the Electronic Filing of Court Documents.
Contact the court to schedule a hearing. Read the Nueces County Local Rules of Administration to learn how to schedule a hearing.
Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.
Nueces standing orders on remote proceedings require that we submit the exhibits at least 48 hours prior to the hearing. This includes filing the exhibit list (attaching exhibits), getting a copy to all parties, and emailing the exhibit list and exhibits to the court manager. v
Contact the court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.
Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.
If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court Manager, Michael Cantu, at (361) 888-0593 or by emailing michael.cantu1@nuecesco.com.
Articles
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Justice 101: The Client's Guide to Texas Civil Litigation
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How to Set Aside a Default Judgment
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Individual Rights and Navigating Court Proceedings During COVID-19
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Virtual Court
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How to E-File
This article provides an overview of e-filing as well as solutions to some common e-filing mistakes. -
Civil Trial Preparation
If your case is contested, then you will need to spend a lot of time preparing for trial. -
How to Use Zoom
Access all available resources on how to use Zoom's video platform for virtual court hearings on your desktop or mobile phone.