Texas Probate by County
We help heirs and executors across all 254 Texas counties. Select your county for local probate court information, market insights, and a free consultation.
Travis County
Austin, Texas
Selling inherited or probate property in Travis County? Get expert guidance on Austin-area probate timelines, estate listing strategies, and your options as an heir or executor.
Bexar County
San Antonio, Texas
Inherited property in Bexar County? Learn how San Antonio probate real estate sales work, how long the process takes, and how to protect estate value as a heir or executor.
Collin County
Plano / McKinney, Texas
Selling inherited property in Collin County? Learn how probate works in Plano, Frisco, and McKinney — timelines, court locations, and how to protect estate value as a Texas heir or executor.
Dallas County
Dallas, Texas
Selling inherited property in Dallas County? Learn how probate real estate works in the DFW metroplex, how long the process takes, and how to maximize estate value.
Denton County
Denton / Flower Mound, Texas
Selling inherited property in Denton County? Learn how probate works in Denton, Flower Mound, and Lewisville — timelines, court locations, and how to protect estate value as an heir or executor.
Harris County
Houston, Texas
Navigating probate property in Harris County? Learn how Houston-area probate sales work, how long they take, and how to protect estate value as an heir or executor.
Hays County
San Marcos, Texas
Selling inherited or probate property in Hays County? Learn how probate works in Kyle, Buda, San Marcos, and Wimberley — and how to protect estate value as an heir or executor.
Tarrant County
Fort Worth, Texas
Selling inherited property in Tarrant County? Learn how probate real estate works in Fort Worth and the mid-cities — timelines, local courts, and how to protect estate value as an heir or executor.
Williamson County
Georgetown, Texas
Selling inherited or probate property in Williamson County? Learn how probate works in Round Rock, Georgetown, Cedar Park, and Leander — and how to protect estate value as an heir or executor.
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