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Precinct 1 Justice of the Peace

Judge Anna Guerra

Physical Address
200 E. 7th Avenue
Zapata, TX 78076
 
Mailing Address:
2310 STOP 23A
Zapata, TX 78076

Phone: 956.765.9165
Fax: 956.765.8622

Office Hours:
8AM-12noon
1PM-5PM


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Precinct 2 Justice of the Peace

Judge Juana Maria Gutierrez

Physical Address
San Ygnacio, TX 78067
 
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 29
San Ygnacio, TX 78067

Phone: 956.765.5333
Phone: 956.765.5619
Fax: 956.765.3526

Office Hours:
8AM-12noon
1PM-5PM


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Precinct 3 Justice of the Peace

Judge Fernando Muñoz

Physical Address
200 E. 7th Avenue
Zapata, TX 78076
 
Mailing Address:
2310 STOP 23A
Zapata, TX 78076

Phone: 956.765.9945
Fax: 956.765.8978

Office Hours:
8AM-12noon
1PM-5PM


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Precinct 4 Justice of the Peace

Judge Jose Clemente Gutierrez

Physical Address
301 E. 17th Avenue
Zapata, TX 78076
 
Mailing Address:
2310 STOP 23A
Zapata, TX 78076

Phone: 956.765.6655
Fax: 956.765.6756

Office Hours:
8AM-12noon
1PM-5PM


The justice of the peace is the legal jurisdiction closest to the average citizen.

Section 19 of Article 5 of the Texas Constitution provides that: justice of the peace courts have original jurisdiction in criminal matters of misdemeanor cases punishable by fine only and such other jurisdiction as may be provided by law. Original jurisdiction is the authority to accept a case at its inception, try it and pass judgment based upon the laws and facts. This is distinguished from appellate jurisdiction which is jurisdiction to review a court's action. The justice of the peace performs the functions of a magistrate and conducts inquests.

A justice of the peace may issue warrants for search and arrest, conduct preliminary hearings, administers oaths, perform marriages and serve as a coroner in counties where there is no provision for a medical examiner. The justice court also functions as a small claims court in civil matters in which exclusive jurisdiction is not in district or county court and the amount in controversy does not exceed $5,000. They can also deal with matters concerning foreclosure of mortgages and enforcement of liens on personal property.


Duties & Responsibilities of the JUSTICE OF THE PEACE from the Texas Association of Counties.
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