Instructions for Individuals Wanting to File Guardianship Cases Due to the changes to the Texas Estate Code on guardianships, and the new procedure implemented by the Judicial Branch Certification Commission (JBCC) on June 1, 2018 regarding criminal background checks, all applicants in guardianship cases are now required to register with JBCC
TJB | JBCC | Guardianship Certification - Texas Judicial Branch Using our online system, called ALiS, you are able apply for and renew licenses, certificates, and registrations, pay related fees, apply for CE approval, see a list of CE cases, and check the status of your applications
Dallas County Probate Court Dallas County Probate Court Records provide detailed information about wills, estates, guardianships, and inheritance cases handled in the county These records are essential for verifying legal matters, reviewing estate documents, and confirming the distribution of property
eFileTexas. Gov | Official E-Filing System for Texas e-Filing is now mandatory for all attorneys filing civil, family, probate, or criminal cases in the Supreme Court, Court of Criminal Appeals, Courts of Appeals, and all district and county courts
Guardianship - Texas Health and Human Services Guardianship is a legal relationship where an individual (the guardian) is appointed by a court to make decisions and manage the personal and financial affairs of an incapacitated person (the ward)
Dallas County Probate Court Records | Dallas County Court While viewing Dallas County Probate Records may be free online or at the courthouse locations and the central records division, obtaining paper copies or certified copies incurs a copy fee Copies of the records cost $1 per page plus an additional $5 per case to certify the documents
The Step by Step Guardianship Process | Dallas Guardianship Lawyer . . . Complete a Certificate of Medical Examination and Questionnaire The first step is to begin filling out the guardianship questionnaire that is provided by your attorney You will also need to speak to your loved one's doctor and ask him or her to fill out a Certificate of Medical Examination (“CME”)
eFile - Landing Page To file cases in the Texas Business Court, please follow the instructions provided on the Texas OCA’s website Click the following URL to access the instructions and start your filing process efficiently and securely If you need further assistance, please contact the OCA directly https: txcourts gov about-texas-courts business-court
Document Upload Policy - Dallas County Probate - UserVoice If citations are needed, create a cover letter for the request and upload it as the lead document (Filing Code - Due Process) All party information including addresses must be provided