Rules & Forms
Civil
- Case Information Sheets
- District and County-Level Courts
- Form in Spanish
- Instructions for Completing Case Information Sheet
- Supplemental Instructions for Self-Represented Litigants
- Justice Courts
- Form for Parties Challenging the Constitutionality of a State Statute
- Petition for Order of Nondisclosure
Criminal
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Standardized Felony Judgment Forms
The Office of Court Administration (OCA) is statutorily directed to promulgate a standardized felony judgment form. See Texas Code Crim. Proc. Ann. art. 42.01, Section 4.
Pursuant to this directive, OCA has prepared the following seven felony judgment forms which courts are required to use:
- Judgment of Acquittal by Court
- Judgment of Acquittal by Jury
- Judgment of Conviction by Court
- Judgment of Conviction by Jury
- Order of Deferred Adjudication
- Judgment Adjudicating Guilt
- Judgment Revoking Community Supervision
OCA has also prepared a list containing special orders that may be inserted into the forms as the need warrants.
Additionally, OCA has prepared an "Order to Withdraw Funds" that can be added as an attachment to Forms 3, 4, 6 and 7. See instructions on notifying the offender and the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
- Attachment A - Order to Withdraw Funds
- Sample Inmate Withdrawal Form 2
- Sample Inmate Withdrawal Form 3
- Zip file of all 9 forms in Word [ Zip file size 757 KB ]
If you have any questions concerning the standardized felony judgment forms, email legal@txcourts.gov at OCA.
- Form for Parties Challenging the Constitutionality of a State Statute
- Petition for Order of Nondisclosure
For questions about this form, please contact Texas Correctional Office on Offenders with Medical or Mental Impairments.
Family
If you need information on Self-Represented Litigants, see the Self-Help page of this website.
Appellate
- Supreme Court of Texas
- Court of Criminal Appeals
- Courts of Appeal