The use of caps, hats, and bandanas are prohibited in the courtroom. Caps worn backwards are not allowed in the building's hallway. No sagging of any kind allowed in the building or courtroom. All Officers present for trial will wait in the designated area assigned by the Justice of the Peace Courts.
All headwear, including caps, hats, beanies, and bandanas are prohibited in the courtroom. Caps worn backward are not allowed in the building's hallway. No sagging of pants, which exposes underwear, is allowed in the building or courtroom.
Relatively speaking, the average eviction case moves through the Texas court system in about 4-6 weeks after a suit is filed. There are many factors that go into calculating the amount of time that an eviction case will take in Texas.
Certain clothing items like jeans, shorts, sandals, and other overly casual attire are considered inappropriate for court. These items can reflect a lack of seriousness or respect for the court when individuals wear jeans or other casual clothing.
No food or drinks of any kind inside the courtroom. No loud talking while the court is in session unless you are speaking to the judge. All headwear, including caps, hats, beanies, and bandanas are prohibited in the courtroom.
Visitors should dress appropriately. No shorts, short skirts, low-cut blouses, sleeveless shirts, hats, or other inappropriate attire are allowed in the courtroom. No food or beverages are permitted in the courtroom.
The government can't prohibit marches on public sidewalks or streets, or rallies in most public parks or plazas. But it can often require a permit to regulate competing uses of the area and to ensure you respect reasonable time, and place and manner restrictions.
The Writ of Possession allows for the possession of the property, after a deputy has posted written notice notifying the tenant a writ has been issued. By law, we are required to give a minimum of 24 hours notice before enforcing the writ.
Permits are not required to protest at a park. However, if you desire exclusive use of a park area or facility, you can request a reservation through ExploreSA. A permit is required to engage in picketing, demonstrations, marches, or distribute literature at the San Antonio International Airport.