Overview
OCA RECORDS
The Office of Court Administration (OCA) is a judicial agency. As such, it is not subject to the Texas Public Information Act nor to the federal Freedom of Information Act. Records held by the OCA are considered judicial records, which are governed by Rule 12 of the Rules of Judicial Administration.
The custodian of records for OCA is its administrative director. Requests for information must be in writing, must contain sufficient information to identify the record, and must be directed to:
Administrative Director
Office of Court Administration
P.O. Box 12066
Austin, Texas 78701
Appeals from denial of access to records are handled in the same manner as all other judicial records, as detailed in the Overview section.
The Office of Court Administration (OCA) and the Texas courts themselves are part of the judicial branch of Texas government. The Public Information Act (PIA) does not apply to either the OCA or the courts.
Access to court case records is governed by common law, statutory law and court rules. Generally, the custodian of court case records is the clerk of the court. Neither the Office of the Texas Attorney General nor the OCA can consider appeals from denials of access to court case records.
Access to judicial records (records other than court case records) is governed by Rule 12 of the Rules of Judicial Administration. The custodian of judicial records is usually the judge of the court. In the case of judicial records held by the OCA, the Administrative Director of the OCA is the custodian of the records. A request to inspect or copy a judicial record must be in writing, must include sufficient information to identify the record, and must be directed to the custodian of the record. Appeals from denials of access to judicial records are to be filed with the Administrative Director of the OCA. Appeals are decided by a committee of presiding judges who issue written opinions explaining the committee's decision.
Rule 12 of the Rules of Judicial Administration
- Rule 12. Final Approval - Public Access to Judicial Records and of Canon 3(C)(5) of the Code of Judicial Conduct
March 30, 1999. Typo corrected April 07, 1999 - HTML format - This file contains the new version of Rule 12 only.
- PDF format - This file contains the new version of Rule 12 only.
Decision No. | Date Issued | Summary of Decision |
07-006 PDF | HTML |
11-09-07 | Records related to an investigation of a person’s character or conduct that became part of the record in a public hearing no longer are exempt and must be disclosed. |
07-005 PDF | HTML |
07-14-07 | Records of financial disclosures, licensing, continuing education, and other credentials of elected judges are judicial records that must be disclosed. |
07-004 PDF | HTML |
07-13-07 | Investigative file of Commission on Judicial Conduct not "judicial records" and contents of file are exempt from disclosure. |
07-003 PDF | HTML |
06-01-07 | The identity or source of a letter that instigates an investigation by the Process Server Review Board is exempt from disclosure under Rule 12.5(k). |
07-002 PDF | HTML |
05-03-07 | Records of internal deliberations of the Process Server Review Board on matters of judicial administration are exempt from disclosure under Rule 12.5(f). |
07-001 PDF | HTML |
02-09-07 | Statements of the reason for denial of certification by judicial board are exempt from disclosure as records relating to an investigation of the applicant's character or conduct. |
06-004 PDF | HTML |
11-14-06 | Investigative file of Commission on Judicial Conduct not "judicial records" and contents of file are exempt from disclosure. |
06-003 PDF | HTML |
10-13-06 | Cost assessment for copies proper under Rule 12.7 and Texas Administrative Code. |
06-001 PDF | HTML |
04-07-06 | Reports of ad litem fees paid to attorneys are not exempt and must be disclosed; individual report prepared at request of judge who anticipated being a party to litigation was exempt from disclosure under Rule 12. |
05-005 PDF | HTML |
02-13-06 | E-mails between juvenile board judges and board's contract attorney that are made or maintained in the regular course of business but do not pertain to their adjudicative function are judicial records subject to disclosure. |
05-004 PDF | HTML |
02-10-06 | Reports to governmental agencies about convictions in designated cases pertain to a court's adjudicative function and are not judicial records, but documents related to general procedures are judicial records and must be disclosed. |
05-003 PDF | HTML |
01-05-06 | Draft reports analyzing probation revocations of Harris County district courts are not judicial records and are exempt as judicial work product and as internal deliberations on judicial administration matters. |
05-001 PDF | HTML |
03-07-05 | Texas Center for the Judiciary, a non-profit corporation, is not a judicial agency subject to Rule 12. |
04-004 PDF | HTML |
09-21-04 | Contents of Judicial Conduct Commission investigative files exempt from disclosure. |
04-003 PDF | HTML |
09-17-04 | Records related to expunction of attorney disciplinary records were matters before the Supreme Court and thus not "judicial records." |
04-002 PDF | HTML |
09-01-04 | Contents of Judicial Conduct Commission complaints files exempt from disclosure |
03-008 PDF | HTML |
01-23-04 | Investigative file of Commission on Judicial Conduct not "judicial records." |
03-006 PDF | HTML |
10-21-03 | Custodians of judicial records provided required access. |
03-005 PDF | HTML |
10-16-03 | Docket sheets of a municipal court are not judicial records. |
03-004 PDF | HTML |
08-18-03 | Records related to municipal court cases are not judicial records. |
03-003 PDF | HTML |
08-18-03 | Misdemeanor convictions are not judicial records. |
03-002s PDF | HTML |
08-18-03 | Portions of complaints that reflect confidential information should be withheld. |
03-002 PDF | HTML |
07-16-03 | Copies of complaints filed against a municipal judge are open. |
03-001 PDF | HTML |
04-24-03 | Access to inquest records governed by statutory law, not Rule 12. |
02-005 PDF | HTML |
12-23-02 | Traffic citations not "judicial records." |
02-004 PDF | HTML |
11-06-02 | Oaths of office and antibribery statements not in judge's custody. |
02-003 PDF | HTML |
06-28-02 | Records of administrative judge "intended to instruct, assist or guide judges in the exercise of their contempt power" are "judicial records". |
02-002 PDF | HTML |
06-17-02 | Traffic citation records not "judicial records." |
02-001 PDF | HTML |
06-07-02 | Judge who did not have records relating to investigation and consultation should have attempted to determine custodian and notified requestor. |
01-005 PDF | HTML |
11-02-01 | Investigative file of Commission on Judicial Conduct not "judicial records." |
01-003 PDF | HTML |
06-22-01 | Trial record in court of appeals not "judicial records." |
01-002 PDF | HTML |
07-19-01 | Investigative file of Commission on Judicial Conduct not "judicial records." |
01-001 PDF | HTML |
05-31-01 |
Appeal not timely from denial of access to judicial records of county community supervision and corrections department. |
00-007 PDF | HTML |
12-19-00 | Court's denial of a fee waiver did not include the required language about reasons for denial, the right to appeal, and the OCA director's name and address. |
00-006 PDF | HTML |
10-25-00 | Visiting judge records were "judicial records;" judge did not refer request to proper custodian. |
00-005 PDF | HTML |
10-23-00 | Records of associate judge retention committee were "judicial records," but were exempt from disclosure. |
00-003 PDF | HTML |
04-27-00 | Names of individuals on community supervision/probation in eight counties are not "judicial records." |
00-002 PDF | HTML |
04-10-00 | Records custodian not required to respond to request from prisoner. |
00-001 PDF | HTML |
02-07-00 | Traffic citation records not "judicial records." |
99-002 PDF | HTML |
01-14-00 | "Judicial records" of unauthorized practice of law committee were exempt from disclosure. |
99-001 PDF | HTML |
08-31-99 | "Judicial records" of unauthorized practice of law committee were exempt from disclosure. |
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Updated: 09-Nov-2007