Wood County Small Claims Court

How to file a small claims case in Wood County, TX. Courthouse locations, hours, fees, and filing options for the Quitman area.

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Courts (4)

4 courthouses

Wood County has 4 independent courts

How to choose: By defendant's residence or where the cause of action arose

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Wood County Justice of the Peace Precinct 1

402 S. Stephens St.

Quitman, TX 75783

Serves: Northwestern Wood County, including the city of Quitman and surrounding areas.

Phone: (903) 763-2713Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Friday 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM
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Wood County Justice of the Peace Precinct 2

716 N. Greenville Hwy

Mineola, TX 75773

Serves: Southwestern Wood County, including the city of Mineola and surrounding areas.

Phone: (903) 569-3802Hours: Monday - Thursday 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM, Friday 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM
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Wood County Justice of the Peace Precinct 3

5413 S FM 14

Hawkins, TX 75765

Serves: Southeastern Wood County, including the city of Hawkins and surrounding areas.

Phone: (903) 769-3517Hours: Monday - Thursday 7:30 AM to 12:00 PM & 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM, Friday 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM
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Wood County Justice of the Peace Precinct 4

1001 East Coke Road

Winnsboro, TX 75494

Serves: Northeastern Wood County, including the city of Winnsboro and surrounding areas.

Phone: (903) 342-3079Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Friday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
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How to File in Wood County

E-filing available

This county accepts electronic filing for small claims cases.

File in person

Bring your completed forms to the courthouse clerk during business hours. Pay the filing fee by cash, check, or credit card.

File by mail

Most small claims courts accept filing by mail — check with this courthouse first. Typically you mail your completed forms with the filing fee (check or money order) plus a self-addressed stamped envelope for your returned copies.

Ready to get your money back?

A demand letter often settles disputes before a case is ever filed — and it only takes a few minutes.

Read the demand letter guide

For statewide rules including filing limits, statutes of limitations, and court procedures, see the full Texas small claims court guide →

Data verified May 6, 2026.