County Courts at Law

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 The Texas Constitution limits each county to a single county court; therefore, the Legislature has created statutory county courts at law in more populous counties to aid the single county court in its judicial functions.

The legal jurisdiction of the special county-level trial courts varies considerably and is established by the statute which creates the particular court. The jurisdiction of statutorily-created county courts at law may be concurrent with the jurisdiction of the county and district courts in the county.

The civil jurisdiction of most county courts at law varies but is usually more than that of the justice of the peace courts and less than that of the district courts. County courts at law usually have appellate jurisdiction in cases appealed from justice of the peace and municipal courts. 

The County Courts at Law in Brazoria County are general jurisdiction courts.  Each Court has jurisdiction over adult criminal misdemeanor cases, civil cases up to $200,000, juvenile cases, probate and guardianship cases, family law cases, condemnation/eminent domain cases, and appeals from justice and municipal courts.

Each Court sets its own calendar and docket as to when these cases are heard.  Please contact that Court for further information.