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Justice of the Peace 
Precinct 3 Hill County Texas
 
 

Judge Shannon Skilling

 

Hill County Commissioners Precinct Map

 

Chief Clerk - Karen Cormier
Email:  kcormier@co.hill.tx.us

Mailing Address:
P. O. Box 193
Malone, TX 76660

Physical Address:
101 East Live Oak
Malone, TX 76660

Phone: 254-530-1034
Email:  p3jp@co.hill.tx.us
 
Office Hours:

Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 4:00 pm

Click here to pay Fines & Fees for JP Pct. 3

 


Please remember court staff are NOT PERMITTED to provide legal advice.  You are encouraged to review all applicable laws and consult an attorney of your choice for legal guidance.


METHODS OF PAYMENT ACCEPTED BY THE COURT

 

When paying online, the court accepts:
Visa, Mastercard, Discover

When paying in person, the court accepts the following:
Credit Card
Cash (must be exact amount due)
Money Order, payable to Hill County Precinct 3
Cashier's Check, payable to Hill County Precinct 3

When paying by mail:
Money Order, payable to Hill County Precinct 3
Cashier's Check, payable to Hill County Precinct 3
The court DOES NOT accept any personal checks for payment of any fine/fees.

DO NOT MAIL CASH

 


You can submit your completed forms to p3jp@co.hill.tx.us

 


Helpful Links - Click Links Below

TJCTC Self-Represented Litigants Information

TEXAS JUDICAL BRANCH SELF-HELP RESOURCES (Provides information to self-represented litigants)


Civil Case Forms


 


Eviction Case Forms

 


Local Rules & Statutes

Texas Rules of Civil Procedure

Texas Rules of Evidence

Texas Constitution and Statutes

Texas Property Code


Filing A Case?
 
Understand that court staff cannot give you legal advice, or any advice that would lead you to make a legal decision.  Below is a link to a website that can assist you in filling out different forms and petitions that you might wish to file with the court.  If you don't know what to file, you can seek the advice of an attorney.
 
The link below will also allow you to E-file your case with the court.  In order to E-file your case you will need to have an account with Texas E-File.