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Hays County Court-At-Law Sets Probate Hearing Dates In Dripping Springs, Kyle And Wimberley

Probate matters are usually heard by the two County Court-at-Law judges at the Hays County Government Center in San Marcos.

Hays County Courthouse, San Marcos, TX – Area attorneys and other individuals seeking probate court dates now have an opportunity to have their cases heard outside of San Marcos.

County Court-at-Law #2 Judge David Glickler will hear probate cases March 29 in Kyle at 2 p.m.; May 2 in Wimberley at 3 p.m.; and April 23 in Dripping Springs at 2 p.m.

All cases will be held at County precinct offices in the Justice of the Peace courtrooms.

To have a hearing placed on the docket, call 512-393-7625 to make arrangements.

Probate matters are usually heard by the two County Court-at-Law judges at the Hays County Government Center in San Marcos.

Attorneys and other individuals who are interested in attending these localized dockets can contact the County Court-at-Law offices at 512-393-7625 to make arrangements. 

County Precinct Offices are located at 195 Roger Hanks Parkway in Dripping Springs, 5458 FM 2770 in Kyle, and 200 Stillwater in Wimberley.


 

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