Welcome to Liberty County, Texas
 
County Judge
Phil Fitzgerald
1923 Sam Houston
Suite 201
Liberty, TX 77575

Office (936) 336-4665
Fax (936) 336-4518
Email: cojudge@co.liberty.tx.us
 
 

County Judge Duties

The County Judge is both the presiding officer of the Commissioners Court and the Judge of the County Court. Many people think of the County Judge as the chief executive official in county government, serving as the principal source of information and assistance. He is also known as a conservator of the peace for the county.

The County Judge is considered by many the highest ranking county official who presents a remarkable combination of judicial and administrative functions. The County Judge's office duties include, but are not limited to:

  • preparing all commissioners court agendas and minutes while ensuring the proper notice and lawful conduct of all commissioners court meetings;
  • presides over probate matters, guardianship matters and small estate proceedings;
  • orders and certifies all elections;
  • serves as the chief budget officer as well as chairman of the juvenile board;
  • approves requests for alcoholic beverage permits;
  • conducts marriage ceremonies;
  • issues delayed birth certificates;
  • and administers over grants and contracts for the county.

The County Judge presides over all cases involving mental health and chemical dependant commitments in Liberty County. The County Judge may represent the county on all state and federal issues that may arise that directly affect Liberty County.

 
Duties & Responsibilities of the COUNTY JUDGE from the Texas Association of Counties.
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