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Harris County Ancillary Court is a County court located at 201 Caroline St, Downtown Houston, Houston, Texas 77002, US.
The business is listed under county court category. It has received 9 reviews with an average rating of 3 stars.
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- T R
- 2 years ago
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- Frank Knesek
- 5 years ago
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- Ruben Rios
- 5 years ago
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- Kelsey Foulk
- 6 years ago
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- Nicole Jolan
- 6 years ago
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"I was literally the first person in line and yet I was like the last person called to see the judge. They said the judge likes to see people with attorneys first, which is total BS since I'm the only one here why doesnt need one to be seen, so that means EVERYONE is going in front of me!!!! NOT OK!!!! GET IT TOGETHER!!!!"
"I had a wonderful experience today when I went for an heirship hearing. Someone in my lawyer's office failed to get my case on the docket though I was told that our case was filed for today. When we got there, we explained what had happened and they fit us in even though the judge and her staff stayed late to hear the case. I had traveled quite a distance to make it there today, and they bent over backwards to help me. Thank you again. Becky Knesek"
"Its an alright building"
"This judge is awful! He has no regard for people's freedom and actually was falling asleep on the bench during my testimony. Very disrespectful! He made an excessive ruling against my husband who is currently being evaluated for disability and has been told not to work by his lawyer and doctor. Against doctors orders, the judge ordered him to basically get a job to pay $7, dollars within 3 months or spend days in jail... totally unrealistic!"
"The receptionist, or whomever is responsible for taking the calls, is RUDE and has an attitude problem. If you want a successful business, you need to track who you hire to attend your customers. This receptionists gives off NO vibe whatsoever that this is a "Family Court" business. Please find someone more qualified and attentive to represent the Harris County District Court. Family matters are already a sensitive topic, so get someone who is willing to talk and address situations with concern, not ignorance."