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 Williamson County.
Local Fee Schedule
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Court Rules and Orders
Check the local rules, judge procedures, and administrative orders that can change how a case moves.
Clerk and Filing Logistics
Confirm where to file, whether e-filing is allowed, and how hearings or notices are handled locally.
Williamson County Probate Court Guide
Williamson County probate court information · Updated January 2026
Filing & Fees
Complete Fee Schedule
Source ↗Probate Filing Fees
Specific fee amounts are not available for this county. Will deposit fee is $5 (requires proof of Williamson County residency, sealed envelope with testator information). Additional letters testamentary cost $2 each. Download Civil/Probate Consolidated Fees PDF from County Clerk website for complete fee schedule.
Document Fees
Will deposit fee is $5 (requires proof of Williamson County residency, sealed envelope with testator information). Additional letters testamentary cost $2 each. Download Civil/Probate Consolidated Fees PDF from County Clerk website 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
- Williamson County does NOT have a Statutory Probate Court - probate handled by County Court at Law No. 4
- ALL probate matters MUST be set for hearing - no uncontested docket available
- E-filing mandatory by Supreme Court of Texas order
- Texas law restricts self-representation in probate (except when representing solely your own interests)
- Contact Court Administrator Camille Pacheco to schedule probate hearings
- Current photo ID required with any document to be recorded (per HB1195)
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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.