Bexar County District Courts

175 reviews

100 Dolorosa St, San Antonio, TX 78205

www.bexar.org

+12103352011

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Bexar County District Courts is a District court located at 100 Dolorosa St, San Antonio, TX 78205. It has received 175 reviews with an average rating of 3.5 stars.

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Hours

MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday8AM-5PM
Thursday8AM-5PM
Friday8AM-5PM
Saturday8AM-5PM
Sunday8AM-5PM

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  • The address of Bexar County District Courts: 100 Dolorosa St, San Antonio, TX 78205

  • Bexar County District Courts has 3.5 stars from 175 reviews

  • District court

  • "It’s a beautiful building"

    "Jury Duty"

    "Went here for jury duty the other day and it wasn't an unpleasant experience even though I was there from 9am-3pm it didn't feel that long"

    "This is strictly a review of the building! The architecture is unique and I think it's a beautiful building"

    "The Bexar County Courthouse was built in 1897"

Reviews

  • iDreamer

It’s a beautiful building. But public entrance time changes all time . Get a permission before enter. Detail : Bexar County was created on December 20, 1836, and encompassed almost the entire western portion of the Republic of Texas. This included the disputed areas of eastern New Mexico northward to Wyoming. After statehood, 128 counties were carved out of its area. The county was named for San Antonio de Béxar, one of the 23 Mexican municipalities (administrative divisions) of Texas at the time of its independence. San Antonio de Béxar—originally Villa de San Fernando de Béxar—was the first civil government established by the Spanish in the province of Texas. Specifically, the municipality was created in 1731 when 55 Canary Islanders settled near the system of missions that had been established around the source of the San Antonio River. The new settlement was named after the Presidio San Antonio de Béjar, the Spanish military outpost that protected the missions. The presidio, located at the San Pedro Springs, was founded in 1718 and named for Viceroy Balthasar Manuel de Zúñiga y Guzmán Sotomayor y Sarmiento, second son of the Duke of Béjar (a town in Spain). The modern city of San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas also derived its name from San Antonio de Béjar.

  • Alice Vasquez

Jury Duty. If you don’t get to the parking lot by 8am, you won’t have a spot. You’ll have to pay $10-$20 dollars to park somewhere else. Rude staff and officers that do not have the patience to work there. You will feel like a cow in a cow farm; calling your name/number, getting in line, waiting, getting in another line and waiting...waiting...waiting. Very disorganized. You’re suppose to feel like a proud citizen doing your civic duty. I felt like a disrespected cow in a farm.

  • Dylan Holmes

Went here for jury duty the other day and it wasn't an unpleasant experience even though I was there from 9am-3pm it didn't feel that long. I only have two complaints while going through the jury selection process. 1. Please get more comfortable seating, at least in the waiting area. My back started hurting shortly after sitting down. 2. Start carrying USBC chargers in the cafeteria, my phone almost died because I forgot to bring my charger.

  • Morham

This is strictly a review of the building! The architecture is unique and I think it's a beautiful building. The city should be proud to have such a gorgeous building for court business. It makes sense the reviews are all over the place for the actual functions and services provided. As a visitor or tourist, I recommend getting a close up look of the building, the fountain, and the sculptures.

  • Kimberly Feathers

The Bexar County Courthouse was built in 1897. The historic courthouse is built out of red sand stone and granite, from Texas. There is also the renovated Double Hyatt Courtroom. There is also a WWII exhibit on display. It's free and open to public, Monday through Friday, 7:00am to 6:00pm. The exhibit will leave November 11, and head towards Brady Green Hosiptal, then onto Europe in 2017.

  • Armando Sandoval

Security officer is holding items with the promise of you getting it back and then not returning your item. Why is he promising you to hold your item if he is not going to return it? That is just being cruel to people. He needs to stop doing that and start telling everyone that they don't hold anything and let you take it back to your car or throw it away yourself.

  • Bambi Anne

Nothing special about this place except for it's history and neat architecture. However, there is no access to a ramp at the entrance you have to go quite a few steep stairs so I had to carry my son in his stroller up to get in. Terrible wifi connection. There is access to a neat museum inside that teaches all about the history of the courthouse and San Antonio.

  • Jessica Damron

If you have children this is a MUST! It was a great way to learn about the history of San Antonio and Bexar County. This exhibit has interactive video to tell about the different important people and what they did here in Bexar County. Juliette Moke is the best museum tour guide ever! She's very sweet, kind, and extremely knowledgeable!!

  • Lourdes Garcia

Judge Norma Gonzales needs to attend a communication workshop, so she can improve her listening skills instead of automatically giving judgement without knowing all the facts. You can feel her harsh cold attitude in her court. Say a prayer or two, better yet 3, upon entering because it’s about what she thinks and not the evidence.

  • G. E.

I'm not sure who they're hiring but these days, but majority of the court coordinators and court clerk are very useless. They're extremely unprofessional, lazy, and make numerous clerical errors that cause unnecessary issues for not only defendants out of these courts but also the law firms that represent them.

  • Matthew Brown

It was a fun time. We all sat and had a good laugh. Everyone was really feeling really at ease. This is a really good travel agency for vacations. They are efficient. And they only need like one charge and you are good to go on your vacation. I wasn't too bad. Would suggest. Will be back.

  • S

The passport processing office is super unprofessional. I don't know what kind of training they had but these girls are rude as hell. You're honestly better just going online and calling the office in Houston for questions because these people have zero interest in helping you.

  • J B

Terrible leadership. You cannot even reach the offices to complain about their garbage policies. Voice-mail boxes are full because so many people are calling to complain. Without any data they force small children to wear masks in school. This borders on child abuse.

  • Andrew Brown

I had no business at this place. But I was in downtown San Antonio for the first time in my life and seen the beautiful architecture of the building and the beautiful water features and statues outside of it. It was very nice and I enjoyed myself a lot.

  • Nathan H.

Dismissive and judgemental. Mishandled our case and tried for years to excuse and bury their mistakes. Thousands of dollars wasted and nothing to show for it. Guess they're too busy spending it all on lavish luxuries to care about doing their job.

  • Ni N.

Walked pass by this place to the church. Nice building looking from the outside. Have some bench and water fountain in the front - good place to sit down and chill a bit after walking around the town.

  • theearth0

The most disrespectful people work in this building. They make you feel stupid for not knowing exactly where you are supposed to go or do. It’s like they feed off watching people get in more trouble.

  • Felix Rodriguez

I hate this place only bad memories someone always getting taken away from each other staff is soo rude and it feels like your getting judged from the moment we walk in thru the metal detector

  • Rolf Shmidt

Quite a beautiful courthouse all made out of red sandstone and built in 1891. It is one of the fairy tale buildings of Texas which came out of the imagination of architect J Riely Gordon.

  • Peter Morlet

Very well educated attorneys, Judges voted upon by our community having been appointed with the duty, and honoring the commitment they chose to serve our community.

  • Alex Scharff

I've been practicing criminal defense for 30+ years and this is my 2nd home! Great courthouse filled with extraordinary people doing the best they can.

  • Dontrell Stone

Bexar county court 12 September 15, 2022 The clerk lady whoever working. Does her job so well she wasn’t helpful at all. And hung up in my face.

  • Thuggizzle

Thuggizzle Appalachian Mountain Spring Water Available At Legal Eats Inside Bexar County Courthouse ♻️ …

  • Bridget BushmanAguiar

Take your parking ticket with you for jury duty. The clerks can validate your jury service for a reduced parking rate.

  • Joseph Forbes

Well planned out Floorplan, I've been coming to this court building for 20yrs and each time Jury Duty is the same.

  • V Esco

5 stars for the historical attributes... Other than that, it's a maze and built so your late for jury duty.

  • John Doe

Judge Flores doesn't enforce contempt against mom's who parental kidnap children

  • Laura H

Wow so beautiful and there is a free museum inside. Very worthwhile to see!

  • Brandon Rodriguez

The judge I saw satisfied both parties I was very satisfied and grateful

  • Murlean Beasley

Get it together. I have enough problems without you all addin to it.