Texas Court Fax Filing FAQ

Always verify local rules; requirements vary by county and case type.

Can I file by fax in Texas courts?
Many TX courts allow fax filing for specific documents or via approved e‑filing providers. Confirm with your court’s local rules and the clerk’s office.
What should a court fax cover include?
Attorney name and bar # (if applicable), case caption, cause #, court/division, document title, pages, contact info, and a confidentiality notice.
When should I send?
During clerk office hours; verify filing deadlines and cutoff times. Keep the transmission confirmation as proof.
Quality & compliance tips
Use 300 DPI PDF, black on white, standard margins, legible signatures, and page numbering. Follow local requirements.