Summary
You can request court information and a new court-appointed attorney for a family member by contacting the county clerks office. Provide enough context for your request, such as calling on behalf of your mother for her case details. To find a case number online in Texas, visit the Texas Judicial Branch website and use the Online Case Search feature. You dont need to provide detailed reasons for requesting a hearing date or bail, just state your purpose.Full Conversation
How do I go online and find her case number
In Texas, you can search for case numbers online through the Texas Judicial Branch website. Here's how:
*. Visit the Texas Judicial Branch website.
*. Look for the "Online Case Search" or "Case Search" option.
*. Select the appropriate county or court.
*. Enter your mother's name and other required details to find the case number.
If you need more specific guidance, you can also call the county clerkâs office for assistance.
Do I need to provide an information as to why i'm a question tobys th
It seems like you might be asking if you need to explain why you're requesting information from the county clerk's office. Generally, you should provide enough context for them to understand your request. You can simply say you are calling on behalf of your mother for her case details and attorney request.
Do you need more specific guidance on any part of this process?
Yes, like do I need to tell them?
Why I'm requesting the next available for date or? Why i'm requesting to have a bail set for her
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You don't need to provide a detailed explanation for why you're requesting the next available hearing date or why you're requesting bail to be set. It's sufficient to state that you are calling on behalf of your mother regarding her case details and these specific requests.
Would you like more guidance on any other part of the process?
So it wouldn't be necessary or important to mention the fact that i'm trying to get her out of jail so that she does not lose her job and please the residency
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You don't need to provide detailed reasons like her job or residency status when requesting a hearing date or bail. It's sufficient to state that you're calling regarding her case and need this information. Do you need help with any other part of the process?
No I believe that was it.Thank you
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You're welcome! If you have any more questions in the future, feel free to reach out. Good luck with your mother's case!
Can you give me the website?But I would go to to find her case number
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You can find case numbers online through the Texas Judicial Branch website. Visit their [Online Case Search](https://www.txcourts.gov/) page and select the appropriate county or court. Enter your mother's name and other required details to find the case number.