Texas Divorce Filing Fee (2026)
All court costs for filing divorce in Texas — including filing fees, service costs, and optional surcharges.
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Divorce Court Costs in Texas
Filing for divorce in Texas requires paying a base filing fee of $300 to the court. This fee opens your case and is paid by the petitioner (the spouse filing first).
Texas requires a parenting class when minor children are involved. Fees typically range from $30–$75 and must be completed before the divorce is finalized.
Service of Process in Texas
After filing, you must legally serve your spouse with the divorce papers:
- Sheriff / constable: $75
- Private process server: $95
Uncontested divorce saves thousands
If both spouses agree on property division, custody, and support, an uncontested divorce avoids attorney fees entirely. Court costs are typically the only expense — often under $500 total.Fee waiver available
If you can't afford the $300 filing fee, ask the clerk for an In Forma Pauperis (IFP) application. Most Texas courts waive fees for filers below 125–200% of the federal poverty level.Source: Texas official court website ↗
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Divorce Filing Fees by County in Texas
Fees vary by county in Texas. Select a county for exact costs, court address, and filing instructions.
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