Look Up Nueces County Probate Records

Probate court records in Nueces County are kept by the County Clerk in Corpus Christi. The office stores wills that have been filed for probate, estate case files, letters testamentary, guardianship orders, and heirship determinations. Anyone can request to view these files. They are public records under Texas law. The Nueces County Clerk can search by the name of the deceased or by case number. If you need a certified copy, the clerk's office can provide one for a fee.

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Nueces County Overview

353,000 Population
~$300 Filing Fee
Corpus Christi County Seat
28th District County Court

Nueces County Clerk's Office

The Nueces County Clerk in Corpus Christi is responsible for all probate court records in the county. The clerk files new cases, maintains existing records, and provides copies to the public. This office handles wills, estate administration, guardianship matters, and heirship proceedings. Staff can help you find a case by name or number.

Office Nueces County Clerk
Address 901 Leopard Street, Corpus Christi, TX 78401
Phone (361) 888-0580
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website Nueces County website

Nueces County Probate Court Resources

You can use the Texas State Law Library to find information about probate filings across Texas, including those in Nueces County.

Texas probate court records resource for Nueces County

Residents of Nueces County can use this resource to learn about probate rules and court processes.

Nueces County Probate Record Details

The Nueces County Clerk in Corpus Christi keeps all documents filed in probate cases. Each case gets a file that grows as the estate moves through the court process. The file holds every paper submitted, from the first application to the final order closing the estate. You can ask to see any of these files at the courthouse.

Key documents you may find in a Nueces County probate file:

  • Original will and any amendments
  • Death certificate of the deceased
  • Letters testamentary or of administration
  • Estate inventory with asset values
  • Claims filed by creditors
  • Court orders on distribution

Under the Texas Public Information Act (Texas Government Code Chapter 552), most court records are open to the public. You can view files at no cost. Getting copies involves a per-page fee. Certified copies cost more. The Nueces County Clerk sets the exact fee schedule. Call (361) 888-0580 to confirm current rates before visiting.

Guardianship records are also part of the probate court system. These files include the application, medical evidence, court orders appointing the guardian, and annual accountings. Some guardianship records have restricted portions to protect the ward's private health information.

Nueces County Probate Fees

Filing fees for probate cases in Nueces County follow the Texas fee schedule. The cost to open a probate case runs about $250 to $400. This covers the filing fee, court costs, and any statutory surcharges. The exact amount depends on the type of case. Simple will probates cost less than full estate administrations with dependent oversight.

Copies of probate documents have their own fees. Plain copies cost a set amount per page. Certified copies cost more. You need certified copies for things like transferring real property, changing bank accounts, or proving your authority as executor. The Nueces County Clerk at (361) 888-0580 can give you the current fee schedule.

If you cannot afford the filing fees, Texas law allows you to request a fee waiver. You file a Statement of Inability to Afford Payment of Court Costs under Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 145. The court reviews your financial situation and decides if you qualify. This form is available at the courthouse or on the Texas courts website.

Nueces County Probate Legal Help

Getting legal help for a probate case in Nueces County is important, especially for contested estates or complex situations. The State Bar of Texas has a lawyer referral service at (800) 252-9690. They can put you in touch with a probate attorney in the Corpus Christi area.

TexasLawHelp.org is a free resource for people who need legal guidance but cannot afford an attorney. The site has self-help tools for basic probate matters. It explains the steps to file a simple will for probate and how to use the Small Estate Affidavit process.

The Nueces County Clerk's office can answer questions about filing procedures and fees. They cannot give legal advice, but they can tell you what forms to file and what the process looks like. Call (361) 888-0580 for general information. Standard court forms are posted on the Texas courts website. The Texas State Law Library has more detailed research guides on probate law.

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Cities in Nueces County

Nueces County includes the following major cities. Probate cases for residents in these areas are filed at the Nueces County Clerk's office.

All probate matters in these cities go through the Nueces County court system.

Nearby Counties

These counties are near Nueces County. If you are not sure which county handles a probate case, check the address where the deceased person lived. Probate cases must be filed in the right county under the Texas Estates Code.