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To provide the Judicial System and the public with information and support in the most technologically advanced methods possible by: 

  • Fulfilling our statutory duties as record custodian and fee officer to the best of our abilities;

  • Fostering an environment for our employees that encourages the development of new ideas and the willingness to improve productivity;

  • Implementing our goals and objectives with the team approach and decision making at all levels of the organization;

  • And, striving to be a leader and example to other county and state agencies

 

 

Office of the District Clerk
David R. Lloyd

Johnson County Guinn Justice Facility
P.O. Box 495
Cleburne, TX 76033-0495

The District Clerk's Office is located in suite 206 on the 2nd floor of the Johnson County Guinn Justice Facility located at 204 South Buffalo Avenue, Cleburne, TX.

E-mail: Johnson County District Clerk
Phone:
(817) 556-6839

 

  The District Clerk is elected to a four year term and manages most of the business operations for the 3 District Courts in Johnson County that hear Civil, Family and Criminal Cases.  The Office of the District Clerk is probably best known for its jurisdiction over the selection of prospective jurors for the 3 district courts, and 4 justice of the peace courts in Johnson County.  Juries are drawn from a jury database that consists of names of registered voters and/or holders of a Texas Driver’s License – Identification Card.

  The Johnson County District Clerk’s Office, the official record-keepers for the District Courts, has other far-ranging duties and plays a vital role in the day-to-day operation of the justice system and of the operation of county government.  As the official custodian of record, the District Clerk’s Office is responsible for the care and safekeeping of all court records for the District Courts of Johnson County.

  The office functions with 20 employees who, in addition to their court duties, maintain and manage the records and monies for court fees, over 6 million dollars in custodial accounts which are invested for the benefit of many minor children, bail bond forfeitures and all tax lawsuits.  The office also produces a substantial number of court documents including, but not limited to, civil citations, criminal warrants, criminal judgments and sentences and protective orders.

 

Electronic Filing (eFiling) for Courts

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