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Chelsa Armendariz

chelsa.armendariz@co.mason.tx.us

Deputy Clerks:

Sonia Martinez & Bonnie Riggs

 

P.O. Box 702

210 Westmoreland Street

Mason, TX 76856

Phone: 325-347-5253

Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 8am-4pm

HOLIDAY CLOSERS  

CLOSED February 16, 2026 in Observation of Presidents' Day

CLOSED April 3, 2026 in Observation of Good Friday

The district clerk performs the duties assigned by the Texas Constitution as registrar, recorder and custodian of all court pleadings, instruments and papers that are part of any legal cause of action in the district courts, click here for more information.

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  • THERE ARE NO ACTIVE JURY SUMMONS AT THIS TIME. PLEASE BE SURE TO ALSO CHECK OUR MASON COUNTY CLERK PAGE REGARDING JURY IN MASON COUNTY COURT.

    Please be sure you have completed and returned your Juror Questionnaire to the Mason County District Clerk's Office, within 3 days of receiving your summons!

    You must report for jury service unless you: (1) claim an exemption; or (2) are disqualified; or (3) request to postpone your service.

    To claim an Exemption or Disqualification, be sure to complete the back of your summons, sign, date and return to the Mason County District Clerk's Office, within 3 days of receiving your summons. To request to postpone your service please call the Mason County District Clerk's office for further instruction. 

    PROPER CLOTHING REQUIRED: All persons entering the courtroom should be dressed in clothing reasonably befitting the dignity and solemnity of the court proceedings. NO shorts, jeans with holes, crop tops or showing midriffs, sleeveless shirts, flip flops, or hats are permitted.

    CELL PHONE USE IS PROHIBITED

    RIGHT TO REEMPLOYMENT:
    An employer may NOT discharge, threaten to discharge, intimidate, or coerce any permanent employee because the employee serves as a juror, or for the employee's attendance or scheduled attendance in connection with the service, in any court in the United State. (Civil Practice and Remedies Code, Section 122.001).

     

    FAILURE TO ANSER SUMMONS:
    In addition to any criminal penalty prescribed by law, a person who fails to comply with this summons, or who knowingly provides false information in a request for an exemption or to be excused from jury service is subject to contempt action punishable by a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $1000 (Government Code, Section 62.0141).