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.