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This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
All documents you want to file with the court must be filed with the District Clerk's Office through e-filing, in person, fax, or by mail. Contact the District Clerk's office with any questions at (817) 884-1574 or dclerk@tarrantcounty.
The Tarrant County Family Courts are in the Tarrant County Family Law Center at 200 East Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76196. For parking, look at the parking information provided on the county website. Hours of Operation: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Your divorce. The 61-day waiting period is required by law and there are no exceptions.
Here is a divorce court in Tarrant County that you may bring your case to: Court Name: 231st District Court · 233rd District Court · 322nd District Court · 324th District Court · 325th District Court · 360th District Court. Clerk Name: Thomas A. Court Address: 401 W Belknap, Fort Worth, Texas 76196. Phone: 817-884-1111.
Divorce Records? Divorce records in Tarrant County are handled by the District Clerk's office. Please visit the District Clerk's website for more information or call 817-884-1880.
Tarrant County does not have the authority to implement or enforce zoning or building codes in unincorporated areas of the county and therefore, Tarrant County does not issue Certificates of Occupancy or Building Permits.
“A-5” One-Family One-family detached dwellings (min. lot size 5,000 sq. ft.), churches, schools, parks, etc. “AR” One-Family Restricted One-family detached zero-lot line dwellings (min.
Tarrant County does have building setback requirements so any building or structure should not be located within 25 feet from the edge of the right-of-way of any County road or within 50 feet from the edge of the right-of-way of any State highway.
What are my setbacks? Setbacks are based on the Zoning District in which your property is located and adjacent districts. Buildings located next to residential districts have a twenty (20) foot side or rear supplemental setback on the side adjacent to the residential area.
(1) Front yard setback shall be 15 feet except that garages, carports and parking spaces with access from the front of the property shall be 20 feet. (2) Side yard setback: (a) Interior - 10 feet. (b) Street - 15 feet.