List of county courthouses in Texas


This is a list of county courthouses and other non-federal courthouses in Texas, both current and former. For federal courthouses located in Texas, see List of United States federal courthouses in Texas.
The U.S. state of Texas has 254 counties, the most of any U.S. state. County borders and sizes were essentially set so that a courthouse would be within one day's travel, which, given slow transportation, meant many counties. The county courthouse system in the Republic of Texas was developed in 1845, which were designed to house government offices, a courtroom, and a jail. After statehood, Texas county courthouses kept their powers.
The counties of Texas were often first served by a tree, tent, or other buildings before judicial functions moved into a log cabin or dugout. During the later 19th century, most county courthouses were simple wooden or stone two-story rectangular buildings. Due to difficulties during the Civil War and Reconstruction, no new courthouses were built until the late 19th century, when a large number were constructed. Architect James Riely Gordon built 18 county courthouses, 12 of which survive; Wyatt C. Hedrick built 7. Other architects from this time period included Atlee Ayres, Nicholas J. Clayton, W.C. Dodson, Alfred Giles, Eugene T. Heiner, and Frederick and Oscar Ruffini.
Another wave of courthouse buildings occurred during the early 20th century, as the statewide economy boomed and transportation infrastructure expanded. Architects of this period included David S. Castle, Lang & Witchell, and Charles Henry Page. Courthouses were also common Works Progress Administration projects during the Great Depression. During this time, numerous courthouses were expanded and remodeled.
Texas courthouses often reflect the architectural styles that were popular at the time they were built. Many of the surviving Late Victorian Era courthouses have Romanesque Revival, Renaissance Revival, Neoclassical, and Second Empire features. While some of these styles persisted into the 20th century, newly-developed styles, such as Beaux-Arts and Mission Revival, began to be incorporated. During the WPA's projects, many courthouses were replaced or remodeled with Moderne, Stripped Classicist, International, and Art Deco elements. Finally, the most recent courthouses and expansions are designed in the Modern and Brutalist styles.
Government buildings were often constructed around a central plaza or public square, which became a center of town life and economy, and this layout has persisted. Several of the squares include statues, war memorials, and historic trees on the grounds; many also function as markets.
Many original structures have been lost to fire, including those in Austin, Hill, Mason, and Newton counties. Arson has been suspected or confirmed in some cases. The oldest continuous site still inhabited by a county courthouse is in Liberty County, where its courthouse has stood—although rebuilt—since 1831.
In 1971 and 1972, two Texas Courthouse Acts were passed, which require the county to notify the Texas Historical Commission of any plans to remodel or destroy historic courthouses. The THC's Courthouse Preservation Program funds restoration works on historic courthouse buildings.

List

Key
Listed individually on the National Register of Historic Places
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of a Historic District
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark

CourthouseImageLocationYearsNotes
Anderson County CourthousePalestine, Anderson County1914 built
1988 RTHL
1992 NRHP
Designed in the Beaux-Arts style by Page Brothers and remodeled in the 1980s.
Andrews County CourthouseAndrews, Andrews County1939 builtDesigned in the Moderne style by W. T. Strange.
Angelina County CourthouseLufkin, Angelina County1955 builtDesigned in the Modern style by Wilber Kent.
Aransas County CourthouseRockport, Aransas County1956 builtDesigned by Lynn A. Evans in the Modern style. An extension to the building was constructed in 1983. The building was heavily damaged by Hurricane Harvey and was subsequently demolished.
Archer County CourthouseArcher City, Archer County1891 built
1963 RTHL
1977 NRHP
2002 restored
Designed in the Romanesque Revival style by Alonzo Dawson. The building was extensively renovated in 1926.
Armstrong County CourthouseClaude, Armstrong County1912 builtDesigned in the Neoclassical style by Elmer George Withers.
Atascosa County CourthouseJourdanton, Atascosa County1912 built
1977 NRHP
2003 restored
Designed in the Mission Revival style by Henry T. Phelps.
Austin County CourthouseBellville, Austin County1960 builtDesigned in the Modern style by Wyatt C. Hendrick.
Bailey County CourthouseMuleshoe, Bailey County1925 builtDesigned by M. C. Butler in the Neoclassical style.
Bandera County CourthouseBandera, Bandera County1891 built
1972 RTHL
1979 NRHP
2007 restored
Designed in the Renaissance Revival style by B.F. Trester, though he may have purchased its plan from a pair of architects in Kentucky.
Bastrop County CourthouseBastrop, Bastrop County1883 built
1964 RTHL
1975 NRHP
Designed in the Renaissance Revival style by Jasper N. Preston and Frederick Ernst Ruffini, but extensively modified in 1923, 1953, and 1989.
Baylor County CourthouseSeymour, Baylor County1968 builtDesigned in the Modern style by Pierce, Norris, and Pace.
Bee County CourthouseBeeville, Bee County1912 built
2000 RTHL
2001 NRHP
2006 restored
Designed in the Beaux Arts style by Stephenson and Heldenfels.
Bell County CourthouseBelton, Bell County1884 built
1976 NRHP
20002 RTHL
Designed in the Renaissance Revival style by Jasper N. Preston and Son.
Bexar County CourthouseSan Antonio, Bexar County1896 built
1975 NRHP
1976 RTHL
2015 restored.
Designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style by James Riely Gordon and modified several times between 1914 and 1972.
Blanco County CourthouseBlanco, Blanco County1885 built
1972 RTHL
1991 NRHP
Designed by Frederick Ernst Ruffini in the Second Empire style.
Blanco County CourthouseJohnson City, Blanco County1916 built
1983 RTHL
Designed in the Neoclassical style by Henry T. Phelps.
Borden County CourthouseGail, Borden County1939 builtDesigned in the Moderne style by David S. Castle.
Bosque County CourthouseMeridian, Bosque County1886 built
1965 RTHL
1977 NRHP
2005–07 restored
Designed in the Romanesque Revival style by J. J. Kane, but remodeling and renovations in 1934 and the 1970s transformed the building into a Moderne style structure.
Bowie County CourthouseNew Boston, Bowie County1985 builtDesigned in the Modern style by Thomas and Embeton Associates.
Brazoria County CourthouseAngleton, Brazoria County1897 built
1979 NRHP
1983 RTHL
Designed in the Italianate style by Eugene T. Heiner.
Brazoria County CourthouseAngleton, Brazoria County1940, 1976 builtThe 1940 building was designed in the Moderne style by Lamar Q. Cato and was expanded in 1976 with another courthouse building designed by Wyatt C. Hedrick in the Modern style.
Brazos County CourthouseBryan, Brazos County1955 builtDesigned in the Modern style by Caudill, Rowlett, and Scott and modified in 1986 and 1991.
Brewster County CourthouseAlpine, Brewster County1887 built
1965 RTHL
1978 NRHP
Designed in the Second Empire style by Tom Lovell.
Briscoe County CourthouseSilverton, Briscoe County1922 builtDesigned in the Neoclassical style by Smith and Townes.
Brooks County CourthouseFalfurrias, Brooks County1914 built
1977 RTHL
2010 restored
2012 NRHP
Designed by Alfred Giles in the Neoclassical style.
Brown County CourthouseBrownwood, Brown County1917 builtThis courthouse was the result of a total remodeling of the third courthouse, built in 1884 to a Neoclassical design by Henry T. Phelps.
Burleson County CourthouseCaldwell, Burleson County1927 builtDesigned in the Neoclassical style by J. M. Glover.
Burnet County CourthouseBurnet, Burnet County1936 built
2000 NRHP
2011 restored
Designed in the Moderne style by Willis Environmental Engineering.
Caldwell County CourthouseLockhart, Caldwell County1894 built
1976 RTHL
1978 NRHP
Designed in the Second Empire style by Alfred Giles.
Calhoun County CourthousePort Lavaca, Calhoun County1959 builtDesigned in the Modern style by Rusty and Martin.
Callahan County CourthouseBaird, Callahan County1929 built
2003 RTHL
Designed in the Renaissance Revival style by Voelcker and Dixon.
Cameron County Courthouse (1882)Brownsville, Cameron County1882 built
1962 RTHL
Cameron County Courthouse (1914)Brownsville, Cameron County1912 built
1962 RTHL
1980 NRHP
1995–2000, 2006 restored
Designed in the Renaissance Revival style by Atlee Ayres.
Cameron County Courthouse (1978)Brownsville, Cameron County1978 built
Camp County CourthousePittsburg, Camp County1928 built
2004 RTHL
2013 NRHP
Designed in the Neoclassical style by Smith and Praeger.
Carson County CourthousePanhandle, Carson County1950 builtDesigned in the Moderne style by J. C. Berry.
Cass County CourthouseLinden, Cass County1861 built
1967 RTHL
1979 NRHP
2012 restored
Designed by Charles Ames in the Neoclassical style.
Castro County CourthouseDimmitt, Castro County1940 builtDesigned by Townes and Funk in the Moderne style.
Chambers County CourthouseAnahuac, Chambers County1936 built
2008 NRHP
Designed in the Moderne style by Cornell G. Curtis.
Cherokee County CourthouseRusk, Cherokee County1941 built
1961 RTHL
Designed in the Moderne style by Gill and Bennett.
Childress County CourthouseChildress, Childress County1939 builtDesigned by Townes and Funk in the Moderne style.
Clay County CourthouseHenrietta, Clay County1884 built
1962 RTHL
1978 NRHP
Designed in the Italianate style by Wilson and Tozer.
Cochran County CourthouseMorton, Cochran County1926, 1968 builtDesigned in the Moderne style by W.R. Kaufman but expanded and remodeled in the Modern style in 1968.
Coke County CourthouseRobert Lee, Coke County1956 builtDesigned in the Modern style by Wyatt C. Hedrick and Harry Weaver.
Coleman County CourthouseColeman, Coleman County1884, 1952 builtDesigned in 1884 by W. W. Dudley but remodeled in the Modern style by Wyatt C. Hedrick.
Old Collin County CourthouseMcKinney1874, 1927
1998 RTHL
Designed in the Second Empire style by Charles Wheelock and renovated by W. A. Peters.
Collin County Courthouse McKinney, Collin County1979 builtDesigned in the Modern style.
Collin County CourthouseMcKinney, Collin County2008 built
Collingsworth County CourthouseWellington, Collingsworth County1931 builtDesigned in the Neoclassical style by Bery and Hatch.
Colorado County CourthouseColumbus, Colorado County1891 built
1969 RTHL
1976 NRHP
2014 restored
Designed in the Renaissance Revival style by Eugene T. Heiner.
Comal County CourthouseNew Braunfels, Comal County1898 built
1976 NRHP
1993 RTHL
2013 restored
Designed in the Romanesque Revival style by James Riely Gordon.
First Comanche County Courthouse100pxComanche, Comanche County1856 builtDesignated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1965.
Comanche County Courthouse100pxComanche, Comanche County1939 builtDesigned by Wyatt C. Hedrick in the Moderne style.
Concho County CourthousePaint Rock, Concho County1883 built
1962 RTHL
1977 NRHP
Designed by Frederick Ernst Ruffini in the Second Empire style.
Cooke County CourthouseGainesville, Cooke County1911 built
1988 RTHL
1991 NRHP
2011 restored
Designed in the Beaux Arts style by Land and Witchell.
Coryell County CourthouseGatesville, Coryell County1897 built
1977 NRHP
Designed in an ecletic style by W. C. Dodson.
Cottle County CourthousePaducah, Cottle County1930 built
2004 NRHP
2005 RTHL
Designed by Voelcker and Dixon in the Moderne style.
Crane County CourthouseCrane, Crane County1948, 1958 builtBuilt in 1948 but remodeled in 1958 to a Modern style design by Groos, Clift, and Ball.
Crockett County CourthouseOzona, Crockett County1902 built
1966 RTHL
1974 NRHP
Designed by Oscar Ruffini in the Second Empire style.
Crosby County CourthouseCrosbyton, Crosby Count1914 built
2000 NRHP
Designed in the Neoclassical style by Marion Lee Waller.
Culberson County CourthouseVan Horn, Culberson County1964 built
1962 RTHL
Designed by Pierce, Norris, Pace, and Associates in the Modern style.
Dallam County CourthouseDalhart, Dallam County1922 built
1991 RTHL
1992 NRHP
Designed in the Neoclassical style by Smith and Townes.
[Dallas County Courthouse (Texas)|Old Dallas County, Texas|Dallas County Courthouse]Dallas, Dallas County1892 built
1976 NRHP
1977 RTHL
2001–07 restored
Designed by Orlopp and Kusener in the Richardsonian Romanesque style.
Dallas County CourthouseDallas, Dallas County1966 builtDesigned in the Modern style.
Dawson County CourthouseLamesa, Dawson County1916, 1952 builtDesigned in the Neoclassical style by Sanguinet and Staats, but remodeled and expanded in the Modern style by Allen and Allen in 1952.
Deaf Smith County CourthouseHereford, [Deaf Smith County, Texas|Smith County, Texas|Deaf Smith County]1910 built
1965 RTHL
Designed in the Neoclassical style by Chamberlin and Company.
Delta County CourthouseCooper, Delta County1940 builtDesigned in the Moderne style by Hook Smith.
Denton County Courthouse-on-the-SquareDenton, Denton County1896 built
1970 RTHL
1977 NRHP
2004 restored
Designed by Wesley Clark Dodson in an ecletic style.
Denton County CourthouseDenton, Denton County1998 built
DeWitt County CourthouseCuero, DeWitt County1897 built
1966 RTHL
1971 NRHP
2007 restored
Designed in the Romanesque Revival style by A. O. Watson.
Dickens County CourthouseDickens, Dickens County1893 built
1962 RTHL
1980 NRHP
Originally designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, but since remodeled.
Dimmit County CourthouseCarrizo Springs, Dimmit County1884, 1927 built
1984 NRHP
2000 RTHL
2004 restored
Originally an Italianate structure designed by J. G. Breeding, but remodeled into a Neoclassical structure
Donley County CourthouseClarendon, Donley County1894 built
1978 NRHP
2006 RTHL
2003 restored
Designed in the Romanesque Revival style by Bulger and Rapp.
Duval County CourthouseSan Diego, Duval County1916 builtDesigned in the Neoclassical style by Staats and Gottlieb.
Eastland County CourthouseEastland, Eastland County1928 built
2007 RTHL
Designed in an eclectic style by Lang and Witchell.
Ector County CourthouseOdessa, Ector County1938, 1964 builtThe 1938 courthouse was designed by Elmer Withers and then surrounded in 1964 with a Modern structure designed by Peters and Fields.
Edwards County CourthouseRocksprings, Edwards County1891 built
1973 RTHL
1979 NRHP
2014 restored
Designed in the Romanesque Revival style by Ben Davey and Bruno Schott.
Ellis County CourthouseWaxahachie, Ellis County1896 built
1969 RTHL
1975 NRHP
2002 restored
Designed by James Riely Gordon in the Richardsonian Romanesque style.
El Paso County CourthouseEl Paso, El Paso County1991 builtDesigned in the Postmodern style.
Erath County CourthouseStephenville, Erath County1892 built
1963 RTHL
1977 NRHP
2002 restored
Designed by James Riely Gordon in the Richardsonian Romanesque style.
Falls County CourthouseMarlin, Falls County1939 built
2000 RTHL
2000 NRHP
Designed in the Moderne style by Arthur E. Thomas.
Fannin County CourthouseBonham, Fannin County1889, 1965 builtBuilt in the Second Empire style by W. C. Dodson in 1889 but remodeled in 1965 in the Modern style by Buford Architects and Engineers.
Fayette County CourthouseLa Grange, Fayette County1891 built
1975 NRHP
2001 RTHL
2003–05 restored
Designed by James Riely Gordon in the Richardsonian Romanesque style.
Fisher County CourthouseRoby, Fisher County1972 builtDesigned in the Modern style by Lovett and Sellar and Associates.
Floyd County CourthouseFloydada, Floyd County1950 builtDesigned in the Modern style by Marvin Styles.
Foard County CourthouseCrowell, Foard County1910 built
2001 RTHL
Designed by Elmer George Withers in the Neoclassical style.
Fort Bend County CourthouseRichmond, Fort Bend County1908 built
1980 RTHL
1980 NRHP
Designed by C. H. Page in the Beaux-Arts style.
Franklin County CourthouseMount Vernon, Franklin County1912 built
2006 NRHP
2009–14 restored
Designed by L. L. Thurman and Company in the Neoclassical style.
Freestone County CourthouseFairfield, Freestone County1919 builtDesigned in the Neoclassical style by W. R. Kaufman.
Frio County CourthousePearsall, Frio County1904 builtDesigned in the Romanesque Revival style by Henry T. Phelps. It had a third floor that was removed in 1938.
Gaines County CourthouseSeminole, Gaines County1922, 1955 builtDesigned in the Modern style by Sanguinet and Staats and renovated in 1955 by Styles, Robert, Gee, and Messersmith.
Galveston County Civil CourthouseGalveston, Galveston County1966 builtDesigned in the Modern style by Raymond R. Rapp, Jr. and Ben J. Koten and Associates.
Galveston County Justice CenterGalveston, Galveston County2006 built
Garza County CourthousePost, Garza County1923 built
2000 RTHL
2001 NRHP
Designed in the Neoclassical style by Guy A. Carlander.
[Fredericksburg Memorial Library|Old Gillespie County, Texas|Gillespie County Courthouse]Fredericksburg, Gillespie County1882 built
1967 RTHL
1967 restored
1971 NRHP
Designed in the Italianate style by Alfred Giles.
Gillespie County CourthouseFredericksburg, Gillespie County1939 builtDesigned in the Moderne style by Edward Stein.
Glasscock County CourthouseGarden City, Glasscock County1909 built
1993 RTHL
2011 NRHP
Designed in the Neoclassical style by Edward Columbus Hosford and Company.
Goliad County CourthouseGoliad, Goliad County1894 built
1964 RTHL
1976 NRHP
2004 restored
Designed in the Second Empire style by E. M. Guidon. Altered after significant storm damage in 1942.
Gonzales County CourthouseGonzales, Gonzales County1894 built
1966 RTHL
1972 NRHP
Designed in Richardsonian Romanesque style by James Riely Gordon.
Gray County CourthousePampa, Gray County1928 built
1997 RTHL
1998 NRHP
2003 restored
Designed in the Neoclassical style by W. R. Kaufman.
Grayson County CourthouseSherman, Grayson County1936 builtDesigned in the Moderne style by Voelcker and Dixon.
Gregg County CourthouseLongview, Gregg County1932 builtDesigned in the Art Deco style by Voelcker and Dixon.
Grimes County CourthouseAnderson, Grimes County1893 built
1965 RTHL
1974 NRHP
2002 restored
Designed in the Italianate Revival style by F. S. Glover.
Guadalupe County CourthouseSeguin, Guadalupe County1935 built1983 NRHPDesigned in the Moderne style by L. M. Wirtz.
Hale County CourthousePlainview, Hale County1910 built
1982 NRHP
Designed in the Beaux-Arts style by H. A. Overbeck and Byrne and Johnson.
Hall County CourthouseMemphis, Hall County1923 built
2008 RTHL
Hamilton County CourthouseHamilton, Hamilton County1886 built
1967 RTHL
Hansford County CourthouseSpearman, Hansford County1931 built
Hardeman County CourthouseQuanah, Hardeman County1908 built
2001 RTHL
Hardin County CourthouseKountze, Hardin County1959 built
Harris County Courthouse of 1910Houston, Harris County1910 built
Harris County Civil CourthouseHouston, Harris County
Harris County Criminal Justice CenterHouston, Harris County
[Old Harrison County, Texas|Harrison County Courthouse (Texas)|Old Harrison County Courthouse]Marshall, Harrison County1900 built
1965 RTHL
Harrison County CourthouseMarshall, Harrison County1964 built
Hartley County CourthouseChanning, Hartley County1906 built
1987 RTHL
Haskell County CourthouseHaskell, Haskell County1892/1906 built
Hays County CourthouseSan Marcos, Hays County1908 built
Hemphill County CourthouseCanadian, Hemphill County1909 built
Henderson County CourthouseAthens, Henderson County1913 built
2003 RTHL
Old Hidalgo Courthouse and BuildingsHidalgo, Hidalgo County1896 built
1964 RTHL
Hidalgo County CourthouseEdinburg, Hidalgo County1954 built
Hill County CourthouseHillsboro, Hill County1890/1997 built
1964 RTHL
Hockley County CourthouseLevelland, Hockley County1928 built
Hood County CourthouseGranbury, Hood County1890 built
1970 RTHL
Hopkins County CourthouseSulphur Springs, Hopkins County1895 built
1975 RTHL
Houston County CourthouseCrockett, Houston County1939 built
2000 RTHL
Howard County CourthouseBig Spring, Howard County1953 built
Hudspeth County CourthouseSierra Blanca, Hudspeth County1920 built
1962 RTHL
Hunt County CourthouseGreenville, Hunt County1929 built
1994 RTHL
Hutchinson County CourthouseStinnett, Hutchinson County1927 built
1995 RTHL
Irion County CourthouseSherwood, Irion County1901 built
Irion County CourthouseMertzon, Irion County1937 built
Jack County CourthouseJacksboro, Jack County1940 built
Jackson County CourthouseEdna, Jackson County1954 built
Jasper County CourthouseJasper, Jasper County1889 built
Jeff Davis County CourthouseFort Davis, Jeff Davis County1911 built
2000 RTHL
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Jefferson County CourthouseBeaumont, Jefferson County1931 built
Jim Hogg County CourthouseHebbronville, Jim Hogg County1913 built
Jim Wells County CourthouseAlice, Jim Wells County1912 built
Johnson County CourthouseCleburne, Johnson County1913 built
1999 RTHL
Jones County CourthouseAnson, Jones County County1910 built
2000 RTHL
Old Karnes County CourthouseHelena, Karnes County1873 built
1962 RTHL
Karnes County CourthouseKarnes City, Karnes County1894 built
Kaufman County CourthouseKaufman, Kaufman County1956 built
Kendall County CourthouseBoerne, Kendall County1870 built
1970 RTHL
Kendall County CourthouseBoerne, Kendall County1998 built
Kenedy County CourthouseSarita, Kenedy County1917 built
Old Kent County CourthouseClairemont, Kent County1893 built
Kent County CourthouseJayton, Kent County1957 built
Kerr County CourthouseKerrville, Kerr County1926 built
Kimble County CourthouseJunction, Kimble County1929 built
2000 RTHL
Old King County CourthouseGuthrie, King County1914 built
1962 RTHL
King County CourthouseGuthrie, King County1982 built
Kinney County CourthouseBrackettville, Kinney County1911 built
2003 RTHL
Kleberg County CourthouseKingsville, Kleberg County1914 built
Knox County CourthouseBenjamin, Knox County1935 built
La Salle County CourthouseCotulla, La Salle County1931 built
Lamar County CourthouseParis, Lamar County1917 built
2000 RTHL
Lamb County CourthouseLittlefield, Lamb County1955 built
Lampasas County CourthouseLampasas, Lampasas County1883 built
1965 RTHL
Lavaca County CourthouseHallettsville, Lavaca County1897 or 1899 built
1971 NRHP
Lee County CourthouseGiddings, Lee County1897 built
1968 RTHL
Leon County CourthouseCenterville, Leon County1886 built
1966 built
Liberty County CourthouseLiberty, Liberty County1931 built
Limestone County CourthouseGroesbeck, Limestone County1924 built
1998 RTHL
Lipscomb County CourthouseLipscomb, Lipscomb County1916 built
2000 RTHL
Live Oak County CourthouseGeorge West, Live Oak County1919 built
Llano County CourthouseLlano, Llano County1893 built
1980 RTHL
Loving County CourthouseMentone, Loving County1936 built
Lubbock County CourthouseLubbock, Lubbock County1950 built
Lynn County CourthouseTahoka, Lynn County1916 built
2008 RTHL
Madison County CourthouseMadisonville, Madison County1970 built
Marion County CourthouseJefferson, Marion County1912 built
2002 RTHL
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Martin County CourthouseStanton, Martin County1975 built
Mason County CourthouseMason, Mason County1909 built
1974 NRHP
1988 RTHL
Destroyed by arson on February 4, 2021.
Matagorda County CourthouseBay City, Matagorda County1965 built
Maverick County CourthouseEagle Pass, Maverick County1885 built
1971 RTHL
Maverick County Courthouse 1979 built
McCulloch County CourthouseTahoka, McCulloch County
1900 built
1967 RTHL
1977 NRHP
The second courthouse to serve McCulloch County, Richardson Romanesque in style, never having had clocks installed as intended on the four sides of its clock tower. Flooded in 1936 and 1938.
McLennan County CourthouseWaco, McLennan County1901 built
1970 RTHL
McMullen County CourthouseTilden, McMullen County1930 built
Medina County CourthouseHondo, Medina County1893 built
1984 RTHL
Menard County CourthouseMenard, Menard County1932 built
2003 RTHL
Midland County CourthouseMidland, Midland County1983 builtFourth courthouse to serve Midland County, originally the Heritage Building renovated in 2008 and reopened as the courthouse in 2010.
Milam County CourthouseCameron, Milam County1892 built
Mills County CourthouseGoldthwaite, Mills County1913 built
2002 RTHL
Mitchell County CourthouseColorado City, Mitchell County1924 built
Montague County CourthouseMontague, Montague County2003 restored
2013 RTHL
Montgomery County CourthouseConroe, Montgomery County
Moore County CourthouseDumas, Moore County1930 built
Morris County CourthouseDaingerfield, Morris County1882 built
Morris County CourthouseDaingerfield, Morris County1973 built
Motley County CourthouseMatador, Motley County1948 built
Nacogdoches County CourthouseNacogdoches, Nacogdoches County
Navarro County CourthouseCorsicana, Navarro County1983 RTHL
Newton County CourthouseNewton, Newton County1974 RTHL
Nolan County CourthouseSweetwater, Nolan County1977 built
Nueces County CourthouseCorpus Christi, Nueces County1914 built
1976 RTHL
Nueces County CourthouseCorpus Christi, Nueces County1977 built
Ochiltree County CourthousePerryton, Ochiltree County1928 built
Old Oldham County CourthouseTascosa, Oldham County1884 built
1965 RTHL
Oldham County CourthouseVega, Oldham County1915 built
Orange County CourthouseOrange, Orange County1937 built
Palo Pinto County CourthousePalo Pinto, Palo Pinto County
Panola County CourthouseCarthage, Panola County1953 built
Parker County CourthouseWeatherford, Parker County1884-86 built
1965 RTHL
Second Empire style, designed by W.C. Dodson.
Parmer County CourthouseFarwell, Parmer County1962 RTHL
Pecos County CourthouseFort Stockton, Pecos County1883 built
1966 RTHL
Polk County CourthouseLivingston, Polk County1924 built
2001 RTHL
Potter County CourthouseAmarillo, Potter County1932 built
1996 RTHL
Presidio County CourthouseMarfa, Presidio County1887 built
1964 RTHL
Rains County CourthouseEmory, Rains County2002 RTHL
Randall County CourthouseCanyon, Randall County
1965 RTHL
Old Reagan County CourthouseStiles, Reagan County1969 RTHL
Reagan County CourthouseBig Lake, Reagan County
Real County CourthouseLeakey, Real County2000 RTHL
Red River County CourthouseClarksville, Red River County1966 RTHL
Reeves County CourthousePecos, Reeves County
Refugio County CourthouseRefugio, Refugio County1917, 1951 built
2002 NRHP
Built in 1917 in a Mission style, it was enlarged and renovated in 1951 into a Moderne style design by Irving H. Dunbar.
Roberts County CourthouseMiami, Roberts County1913 built
2000 RTHL
Robertson County CourthouseFranklin, Robertson County1968 RTHLA different courthouse for the county, listed on the National Register as Hammond House, was designed and built in Calvert, but it was not completed before the county seat was switched from Calvert to Franklin.
Rockwall County CourthouseRockwall, Rockwall County
Runnels County CourthouseBallinger, Runnels County1967 RTHL
Rusk County CourthouseHenderson, Rusk County
Sabine County CourthouseHemphill, Sabine County
San Augustine County CourthouseSan Augustine, San Augustine County1927 built
2001 RTHL
San Jacinto County CourthouseColdspring, San Jacinto County2000 RTHL
San Patricio County CourthouseSinton, San Patricio County
San Saba County CourthouseSan Saba, San Saba County2004 RTHL
Schleicher County CourthouseEldorado, Schleicher County1991 RTHL
Scurry County CourthouseSnyder, Scurry County
Shackelford County CourthouseAlbany, Shackelford County1962 RTHL
Shelby County CourthouseCenter, Shelby County1969 RTHL
Sherman County CourthouseStratford, Sherman County2008 RTHL
Smith County CourthouseTyler, Smith County
Somervell County CourthouseGlen Rose, Somervell County1979 built
1963 RTHL
Starr County CourthouseRio Grande City, Starr County
Stephens County CourthouseBreckenridge, Stephens County1997 RTHL
Sterling County CourthouseSterling City, Sterling County
Stonewall County CourthouseAspermont, Stonewall County
Sutton County CourthouseSonora, Sutton County1891
1962 RTHL
1977 NRHP
Designed in Second Empire style by architect Oscar Ruffini
Swisher County CourthouseTulia, Swisher County1962 RTHL
Tarrant County CourthouseFort Worth, Tarrant County1895 built
1969 RTHL
1915 Taylor County CourthouseAbilene, Taylor County1915 built
Taylor County CourthouseAbilene, Taylor County1972 built
Terrell County CourthouseSanderson, Terrell County1906 built
Terry County CourthouseBrownfield, Terry County1926 built
Throckmorton County CourthouseThrockmorton, Throckmorton County1890 built
2008 RTHL
Titus County CourthouseMount Pleasant, Titus County1940 built
Tom Green County CourthouseSan Angelo, Tom Green County1928 built
Travis County CourthouseAustin, Travis County1931 built
Trinity County CourthouseGroveton, Trinity County1914 built
2004 RTHL
Tyler County CourthouseWoodville, Tyler County1891, 1935 built
2000 RTHL
Built in 1891 in Italianate style; extensively renovated in 1936.
Upshur County CourthouseGilmer, Upshur County1933 built
Upton County CourthouseRankin, Upton County1926 built
Uvalde County CourthouseUvalde, Uvalde County1927 built
1983 RTHL
Val Verde County CourthouseDel Rio, Val Verde County1887 built
Van Zandt County CourthouseCanton, Van Zandt County1937 built
1999 RTHL
Old Victoria County Courthouse100pxVictoria, Victoria County1892 built
1961 RTHL
Victoria County CourthouseVictoria, Victoria County1967 built
Walker County CourthouseHuntsville, Walker County1970 built
Waller County CourthouseHempstead, Waller County1955 built
Ward County CourthouseGilmer, Ward County1940 built
Washington County CourthouseBrenham, Washington County1939 built
1985 RTHL
Webb County CourthouseLaredo, Webb County1909 built
Wharton County CourthouseWharton, Wharton County1889 built
2007 RTHL
Wheeler County CourthouseWheeler, Wheeler County1925 built
2000 RTHL
Wichita County CourthouseWichita Falls, Wichita County1980 built
Wilbarger County CourthouseVernon, Wilbarger County1932 built
Willacy County CourthouseRaymondville, Willacy County1922 built
2016 RTHL
Williamson County CourthouseGeorgetown, Williamson County1911 built
1988 RTHL
Wilson County CourthouseFloresville, Wilson County1884 built
1984 RTHL
Designed by British-born architect Alfred Giles in Italianate style.
Winkler County CourthouseKermit, Winkler County1929 built
1988 RTHL
Wise County CourthouseDecatur, Wise County1896 built
1964 RTHL
Wood County CourthouseQuitman, Wood County1925 built
2003 RTHL
Yoakum County CourthousePlains, Yoakum County1949 built
Young County CourthouseGraham, Young County1932 built
Zapata County CourthouseZapata, Zapata County2006 built
Zavala County CourthouseCrystal City, Zavala County1970 built