CONSTABLES
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Dale Clark Tarrant County Courthouse |
Robert J. McGinty Southeast Subcourthouse |
Darrell Huffman Northeast Courthouse 817-581-3610 Southlake Government Complex |
Jason "Scott" Bedford Northwest Subcourthouse |
Pedro "Pete" Munoz Criminal Courts Building |
Jon H. Siegel Southwest Subcourthouse |
Sandra Lee Mansfield Subcourthouse |
Michael R. Campbell Poly Subcourthouse |
About the Constables
The voters of each Justice of the Peace and Constable Precinct elect the Constable every four years. It is the Constable’s duty to execute and return all process, warrants, summons and judgment enforcement documents as directed by lawful officials. The Constable may seize and sell real and personal property upon lawful order of a court, returning the proceeds according to law. Constables are Texas Peace Officers and may arrest, with or without a warrant, violators of state penal laws and persons who commit breaches of the peace in their presence.
Constable’s jurisdiction for service of civil process documents is throughout their county as well as every adjacent county. They may serve documents for State, County and Justice Courts of Texas, as well as process issued by lawful courts of other states. The Commissioners Court establishes fees for this service. The fees collected are deposited into the general fund of Tarrant County.
The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement recognizes the special role of the Constables’ offices in the civil court system. The Commission requires the Constable and their deputies to have special civil process training in addition to the standard training required for all Texas peace officers.
The Constables and their deputies are officers of the courts. They provide fair and impartial notification to citizens of court actions that may involve them.
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