Use This County Probate Reference Before You File
This page is built for the detailed county-level checks that generic probate guides usually miss: local filing fees, clerk contact details, administrative orders, e-filing rules, and hearing logistics for Ector County.
Local Fee Schedule
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Court Rules and Orders
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Clerk and Filing Logistics
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Ector County Probate Court Guide
Ector County probate court information · Updated January 2026
Filing & Fees
Complete Fee Schedule
Probate Filing Fees
| Filing Type | Fee |
|---|---|
Small Estate Affidavit For estates under threshold (no court filing needed) | $360 |
Accepted Payment: Cash, Check, Money Order, Credit Card
Note: Filing fees effective January 1, 2022. Probate with posting is $468. Standard probate transfer (no posting) and Small Estate Affidavit is $360. Contact County Clerk Probate Division for complete fee schedule.
Document Fees
Filing fees effective January 1, 2022. Probate with posting is $468. Standard probate transfer (no posting) and Small Estate Affidavit is $360. Contact County Clerk Probate Division for complete fee schedule.
Required Documents
E-Filing & Filing Methods
Source ↗Timelines & Proceedings
Deadlines & Creditor Claims
Key Deadlines
- Will Deposit
- 0 days
- Creditor Claims
- 4 months
- Known Creditor Notice
- 60 days
Creditor Claims
- Period Starts
- first publication of notice to creditors
- Statute
- Texas Estates Code Chapter 308
Publication Requirements
Notice to Creditors
- Duration
- Once
Notice of Petition/Administration
- Beneficiaries
- Known creditors
- Surviving spouse
Related Proceedings
Property Recording
Source ↗Guardianship
Texas guardianship is governed by the Texas Estates Code and requires court approval.
guardian of person
Guardian responsible for the physical well-being and care of the ward
guardian of estate
Guardian responsible for managing the ward's property and finances
Guardian Training
Court Rules & Orders
Local Rules
- Ector County does NOT have a Statutory Probate Court - probate handled by County Court and County Courts at Law
- E-filing mandatory for attorneys since January 1, 2014
- Self-represented parties may file in person or by mail
- Probate Pro Se (Filing Without An Attorney) policy available on website
- Small Estate Affidavit Checklist with distribution chart available
- Probate records on computer from 1992
Sources (6)
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Information current as of January 11, 2026
This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Probate laws and procedures in Texas can change. Consult with a qualified attorney for advice specific to your situation. Full disclaimer.