In a significant departure from previous practice, a notice recently posted
on the door of the clerk's office, stated that the public can review the
court files and take notes, but no method of copying or photographing will
in future be permitted.
People can still access and take notes on court records after paying a $20
inspection fee. Obtaining photocopies – for an additional fee of $20 per
document plus $0.50 per page – is allowed for “any legitimate purpose,”
including investigative journalism, with prior approval from the clerk of
court.
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Peterk
Dallas, Tx
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