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The District Clerk of Burnet County is accepting e-Filing now, in case you missed that news. Dana DeBerry's initiative in that regard is remarkable in that Burnet County is the pilot small-county project for the e-filing process. See the list below of current e-filing counties and other statewide news. Dana reports that the number of filings is increasing.
I had always thought (well, almost always) that it would be useful to have case information accessible via the internet. In Burnet County within the 33rd real property records are available from the County Clerk on a limited basis and some clerk's offices in Texas have online case indexes that will retrieve selective data.
There is an excellent link on the State Bar site about e-filing. (updated 12/21/05)
Burnet County (and only Burnet County in the 33rd) has been approved for E-Filing -- i.e. filing documents by electronic means, via internet submission. This will cover all filings with the District Clerk including family law cases in the county court-at-law. The purpose of this email is to get an idea of how many documents you feel you might file in this manner. Some more info about it: Basic routine:
On the front page is a Google search box. It does not search this site but the box at the upper right of the front page does. So what about this Google search?
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