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The Bexar County District Clerk's Office is located at 101 W. Nueva, Suite 217, San Antonio, Texas 78205. They can be reached at (210) 335-2113.
How To eFile. Choose an electronic filing service provider (EFSP) at eFileTexas. An electronic filing service provider (EFSP) is required to help you file your documents and act as the intermediary between you and the eFileTexas system. For eFiling questions you may call 855-839-3453.
What do I need to eFile my legal paperwork? An account on an electronic filing service provider (EFSP) platform, like CourtFiling. What court to file your case in. Your case category. Your case number if you are uploading documents to an existing case. The completed paperwork to upload in a PDF file.
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. While not required, nonattorney filers are encouraged to file as well. Some JP Courts also permit eFiling.
Most Bexar County precincts allow you to file your small claims lawsuit through the following methods: In-person. You can go to the court you wish to file your small claims lawsuit and file the forms with a court clerk in person.
Yes. A domestic or foreign filing entity is required to continuously maintain a registered agent and registered office in Texas. Failure to do so may result in the involuntary termination of a domestic filing entity or in the revocation of a foreign filing entity's registration.
Chapter 71 of the Texas Business & Commerce Code does not authorize rejection of an assumed name certificate on the basis of a name conflict. Therefore, there may be multiple assumed name certificates on file with the secretary of state for the exact same name.
Name Change FAQs The Texas Secretary of State is taking 4 business days (as of the writing of this article) to process a Certificate of Amendment that is filed via SOSDirect. Non-expedited fax filings are taking 10 business days and non-expedited filing via the mail are taking 70 business days.
A DBA remains valid for 10 years. If the owner sells the business or wants to give the DBA to another entity, Texas law states the owner must file a new assumed name certificate within 60 days. The owner cannot amend a certificate.
To transfer ownership of a Texas LLC, members can either opt for a buyout or sell their limited liability company outright.