Bexar County Courthouse Exhibit Requirements
Bexar County District Courts
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- Bexar County District Courts sit at 100 Dolorosa Street in downtown San Antonio.
- Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 193.7 self-authenticates documents produced in discovery for use as trial exhibits unless timely objected to.
- E-filing runs through the statewide eFileTexas portal with a 25 MB per-document cap and PDF format required.
- Bexar County follows the PX/DX-style convention: Plaintiff's Exhibit 1, 2, 3 and Defendant's Exhibit A, B, C.
- Bexar County operates multiple district court locations, and filing at the wrong one is a recurring mistake for out-of-county counsel.
- Videotaped deposition designations are typically due 14 days before trial under Bexar County practice.
- The clerk's office keeps hours of Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM for paper filings, separate from the eFileTexas e-filing cutoff.
- Local rules impose specific exhibit binder requirements beyond the statewide TRCP framework, so reviewing them before trial avoids formatting rejections.
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Filing Essentials
The clerk's counter operates Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Electronic filings through eFileTexas generally have a later effective cutoff than the physical counter -- verify the exact time before relying on it for a same-day deadline.
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Local Tips for Bexar County Courthouse
- Historic courthouse with modern e-filing systems
- Multiple district court locations in Bexar County
- Bexar County-wide practice: San Antonio. Videotaped deposition designations 14 days before trial.
Location & Access
100 Dolorosa Street, San Antonio, TX 78205
Paid parking in downtown San Antonio.
Expect a metal detector and bag check at the main entrance. Lines tend to run longest right at opening and just before lunch.
Common Mistakes at Bexar County Courthouse
- 1.Filing at wrong district court location
- 2.Missing local rule requirements for exhibit binders
- 3.Assuming plaintiff/defendant marking conventions are identical to a neighboring county without checking TRCP 193.7 / Bexar County Local Rules
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Bexar County Courthouse Exhibit FAQs
How do plaintiffs and defendants mark exhibits differently at Bexar County Courthouse?
Plaintiffs typically use Plaintiff's Exhibit 1, 2, 3... while defendants use Defendant's Exhibit A, B, C..., under TRCP 193.7 / Bexar County Local Rules. Individual departments can vary this convention, so confirm with the assigned judge's standing orders before trial.
What e-filing system does Bexar County use, and what's the size limit?
Bexar County Courthouse files through eFileTexas, capped at 25 MB per document. Documents should be submitted in PDF format for best compatibility.
What's the most common exhibit mistake attorneys make at Bexar County Courthouse?
Filing at wrong district court location. Building in extra time to double-check formatting before the filing deadline avoids most rejections.
What's one local filing quirk to know before showing up at Bexar County Courthouse?
Historic courthouse with modern e-filing systems.
Does ExhibitPrep produce exhibits that comply with Bexar County Courthouse requirements?
Yes. ExhibitPrep supports the Plaintiff's Exhibit 1, 2, 3... / Defendant's Exhibit A, B, C... marking conventions used at Bexar County District Courts and exports PDF files within the 25 MB limit for eFileTexas.
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Last updated: 2026-03. Always verify current requirements with the court.