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Hunt County District Courts

The district courts are the trial courts of general jurisdiction of Texas. Hunt County is served by two judges, one only serves Hunt County and the other divides their time The geographical area served by each court is established by the Legislature, but each county must be served by at least one district court. In sparsely populated areas of the State, several counties may be served by a single district court, while an urban county may be served by many district courts. 

District courts have original jurisdiction in all felony criminal cases, divorce cases, cases involving title to land, election contest cases, civil matters in which the amount in controversy (the amount of money or damages involved) is $200 or more, and any matters in which jurisdiction is not placed in another trial court. While most district courts try both criminal and civil cases, in the more densely populated counties the courts may specialize in civil, criminal, juvenile, or family law matters. 


  • Honorable Judge Andrew Bench

    196th District Court
    2507 Lee Street, 3rd Floor
    Greenville, TX 75401

    Ph: (903) 408-4190
    Fx: (903) 408-4189

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Administration:
    Coordinator - Julie Deary
    Court Reporter - Donita Robins
    Bailiff - Daniel Uzialko

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  • Honorable Judge Keli Aiken

    354th District Court
    2507 Lee Street, 3rd Floor
    Greenville, TX 75401

    Ph: (903) 408-4194
    Fx: (903) 408-4218

     

     

     

     

     

    Administration:
    Coordinator - Ashley McCasland
    Court Reporter - Shannon Sudderth
    Bailiff - Norris Nix

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