Denton County, Texas - Family Law Filing Information
Denton County Overview
County Seat: Denton
Population: 950,000+ (7th largest county in Texas)
District Clerk Location: Denton
Denton County serves residents in Denton, Lewisville, Flower Mound, Carrollton, Frisco (partial), The Colony, Highland Village, and surrounding communities. This guide provides specific information for filing family law cases (divorce, annulment) in Denton County.
District Clerk’s Office
Main Office Location
Denton County District Clerk Sherri Adelstein, District Clerk
Denton County Courts Building 1450 East McKinney Street, Suite 1313 Denton, Texas 76209
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1985 Denton, TX 76202
Phone: (940) 349-2200
Fax: (940) 349-2219
Website: www.dentoncounty.gov/districtclerk
Office Hours
Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Closed: Weekends and county holidays
Note: Arrive at least 30 minutes before closing if filing in person to allow time for processing.
Courts Handling Family Law Cases
Family District Courts
Denton County family law cases (divorce, annulment) are filed in the following courts:
328th District Court
- Court Coordinator: (940) 349-2328
- Handles: Family law cases
387th District Court
- Court Coordinator: (940) 349-2387
- Handles: Family law cases
501st District Court
- Court Coordinator: (940) 349-2501
- Handles: Family law cases
505th District Court
- Court Coordinator: (940) 349-2505
- Handles: Family law cases
Court Assignment
- Cases are assigned by rotation when the petition is filed
- Your cause number will indicate your assigned court
- Contact the coordinator for your assigned court to schedule hearings
Filing Your Case
E-Filing
Denton County participates in the Texas statewide e-filing system.
E-Filing Portal: eFileTexas.gov
Steps:
- Create free account at eFileTexas.gov
- Select “Denton County” and appropriate court
- Upload your Original Petition (PDF format)
- Pay filing fees online with credit/debit card
- Receive electronic confirmation
E-Filing Hours: 24/7 (filings reviewed next business day)
In-Person Filing
Location: District Clerk’s office (address above)
What to Bring:
- Original signed petition
- Civil Case Information Sheet
- 2-3 copies of all documents
- Payment for filing fees (cash, check, or credit/debit card)
- Valid photo ID
Process:
- Go to family law filing window on 13th floor
- Submit original and copies to clerk
- Pay filing fees
- Receive file-stamped copies and cause number
- Case is assigned to a court
Filing Fees
Divorce Petition: $315.00
Annulment Petition: $315.00
Fee Waiver (Indigency Affidavit): No fee if approved
Payment Methods Accepted:
- Cash
- Check or money order (payable to “Denton County District Clerk”)
- Credit/debit cards (convenience fee applies)
Fee Waiver: If you cannot afford filing fees, file a Statement of Inability to Afford Payment of Court Costs with your petition. The court will review and approve/deny.
Service of Process
Serving Your Spouse
After filing, you must serve your spouse with the petition.
Options:
1. Waiver of Service (Recommended for Uncontested)
- Free
- Have spouse sign waiver after petition is filed
- Must be notarized or sworn declaration
- File executed waiver with clerk
2. Sheriff/Constable Service
- Fee: $85.00 - $100.00
- Request issuance of citation from clerk
- Denton County Sheriff or Constable serves papers
- Return of service filed with court
3. Private Process Server
- Fee: $90.00 - $150.00 (varies by company)
- Hire certified private process server
- Must file return of service with clerk
Contact Information:
- Denton County Sheriff: (940) 349-1600
- Constable Precinct 1: (940) 349-3500
Scheduling Your Hearing
Uncontested Divorce Docket
Denton County courts have designated times for uncontested divorce hearings.
How to Schedule:
- Wait for service - Ensure waiver is filed or 20-day answer period has passed
- Wait 60 days - Cannot have hearing until day 61+ after filing
- Contact court coordinator - Call the coordinator for your assigned court
- Request prove-up setting - Ask for uncontested divorce prove-up hearing
- Provide information:
- Your cause number
- Party names
- State case is uncontested
- Whether respondent will appear
Court Coordinator Contact:
- See “Courts Handling Family Law Cases” section above for your assigned court’s coordinator
Typical Hearing Times:
- Usually scheduled in morning dockets
- 5-15 minutes per case
Notice Requirements:
- 10 days notice to respondent if they didn’t waive service
- Check with your court coordinator for specific notice requirements
What to Bring to Hearing
- Original Final Decree (for judge to sign)
- Extra copies of decree (2-3)
- Original petition (file-stamped copy)
- Proof of service (waiver or return)
- BVS form (Bureau of Vital Statistics)
- Valid photo ID
- Original or certified copy of marriage certificate
Local Rules and Procedures
Standing Orders
Denton County has automatic standing orders that apply to all family law cases upon filing.
Standing orders prohibit:
- Removing children from the state without permission
- Transferring or disposing of significant property
- Withdrawing large sums from accounts
- Canceling insurance policies
Standing Order Document: Available on the District Clerk’s website and must be attached to your petition when filing.
Local Forms
Denton County uses statewide forms - no special local forms required for standard divorces and annulments, except for the standing order attachment.
Document Format Requirements
- Standard Texas court formatting applies
- 8.5” x 11” paper, double-spaced
- 1-inch margins
- 12-point font
Pro Se (Self-Represented) Litigant Information
Self-Help Resources in Denton County
Denton County Law Library
- Location: 1450 E. McKinney Street, 7th Floor, Denton, TX 76209
- Phone: (940) 349-2290
- Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Services: Legal research materials, forms, computer access
- Note: Cannot provide legal advice
Tips for Pro Se Litigants in Denton County
Before Filing:
- Review all forms carefully for completeness
- Make copies of everything
- Organize documents with tabs/labels
- Confirm filing fees and payment methods
- Attach standing order to petition
At the Courthouse:
- Dress professionally
- Be respectful to all court staff
- Speak clearly and listen carefully
- Don’t interrupt the judge or court staff
- Turn off cell phones
Court Etiquette:
- Address judge as “Your Honor”
- Stand when speaking
- Wait to be called
- Answer questions directly and honestly
County-Specific FAQ
Q: How long does it take to get a hearing date in Denton County?
A: Typically 3-6 weeks from when you request it, depending on the court’s docket.
Q: Does Denton County require original marriage certificates?
A: Yes. You should bring your original or certified copy of your marriage certificate to the final hearing.
Q: Can I file my Final Decree at the same time as my petition?
A: No. The Final Decree cannot be filed until after the 60-day waiting period and after your hearing. Bring it to your prove-up hearing for the judge to sign.
Q: What happens if I miss my hearing date?
A: Your case may be dismissed for want of prosecution. Contact your court coordinator immediately to reschedule if you cannot attend.
Q: Does Denton County allow prove-ups by affidavit instead of live testimony?
A: No. Denton County courts typically require live testimony at the final hearing. The petitioner must appear in person.
Q: Where do I park at the courthouse?
A: Parking garage is available adjacent to the Courts Building. Parking fees apply (credit/debit cards accepted at pay stations). Some street parking is available (check meters).
Q: Is there security screening at the courthouse?
A: Yes. Allow extra time for security. Do not bring weapons, prohibited items, or large bags. Prohibited items include pocket knives, scissors, and sharp objects.
Important County Contacts
District Clerk’s Office
- Phone: (940) 349-2200
- Website: www.dentoncounty.gov/districtclerk
Court Administration
- Phone: (940) 349-2310
Denton County Law Library
- Location: 1450 E. McKinney Street, 7th Floor
- Phone: (940) 349-2290
- Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Legal Aid Organizations Serving Denton County
- Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas - Denton Office: (940) 387-8521
- Texas Law Help: https://www.texaslawhelp.org
Additional Resources
- Denton County District Clerk Website: www.dentoncounty.gov/districtclerk
- Texas E-Filing: https://www.efiletexas.gov
- Texas Courts Information: https://www.txcourts.gov
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This information is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Court procedures and requirements may change. Always verify current requirements with the Denton County District Clerk’s office. Information last updated: January 2026