Contacting Potter County Clerk

Summary

To schedule a hearing, request bail, and seek a court-appointed attorney for your mothers case in Potter County, Texas, contact the county clerks office. When calling, introduce yourself and state your requests clearly. Have the case number ready for reference. You can handle all three requests in one call by asking for the next available hearing date, requesting bail to be set, and inquiring about a court-appointed attorney. The Potter County Clerks office can assist with these legal procedures.

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How do I call the county?Clerk's office and request to have the next hearing available scheduled for my mother
You'll need to contact the county clerk's office directly. Which county in Texas is your mother’s case in?
Potter county
You can contact the Potter County Clerk's office for assistance with scheduling the next hearing for your mother. Here's the contact information:

Potter County Clerk's Office


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.co.potter.tx.us

Feel free to reach out to them directly for further assistance.
What exactly do I say
When you call the Potter County Clerk's office, you can say:
"Hello, my name is [Your Name]. I am calling on behalf of my mother to request the next available hearing date for her case. Could you please assist me with scheduling it or provide any additional steps we need to take?"
If you have the case number, make sure to have it ready, as it might be needed for reference.
O k I also need to have A bail requested to be set for her.Should I do that in the same phone call
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You can request bail to be set during the same phone call. When speaking with the clerk, you might say:
"Hello, my name is [Your Name]. I am calling on behalf of my mother. In addition to scheduling the next available hearing date for her case, I would also like to request that bail be set for her. Could you please assist me with both requests?"
Is there anything else you need help with?
Okay so how about this I also need to Request A court appointed attorney or because she does not Have one.. So always in the same phone call how would I Ask them for all three request
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Sure, you can handle all three requests in the same phone call. Here's how you can phrase it:
"Hello, my name is [Your Name]. I am calling on behalf of my mother. I would like to:
*. Schedule the next available hearing date for her case.
*. Request that bail be set for her.
*. Request a court-appointed attorney as she does not have one.
Could you please assist me with these requests?"
Make sure to have any relevant case information handy, such as the case number.