Colorado County, Texas Probate
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Probate Cost Calculator — Colorado County, TX
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Probate in Texas typically costs based on reasonable compensation (5% guideline); attorney fees are reasonable and takes 6-12 months under Tex. Est. Code § 352.002.
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Probate Overview for Colorado County, Texas
The Colorado County Constitutional County Court in Columbus administers all probate matters for Colorado County, Texas. Local court procedures supplement the state's probate code and can affect scheduling, filing requirements, and overall costs.
The Colorado County Constitutional County Court in Columbus handles probate alongside other civil matters, and the lighter docket often means more scheduling flexibility. Confirm local filing norms with the clerk's office.
The typical timeline runs 6-12 months, though straightforward estates may resolve faster.
Colorado County processes probate through its Constitutional County Court, where probate shares the docket with other civil matters. Texas law strongly favors independent administration, minimizing court costs after the initial appointment.
For Texas's complete fee structure and simplified options, see our Texas Probate Calculator.
Colorado County Court Information
The Colorado County Court is located at 400 Spring Street, Room 107, Columbus, TX 78934. The court clerk can be reached at (979) 732-2604.
Electronic filing is available.
Filing Fees and Court Costs in Colorado County
- Texas uses a "just and reasonable" compensation standard — no statutory fee schedule.
- Courts commonly reference ~5% of gross estate for personal representatives, but the Colorado County Constitutional County Court in Columbus retains discretion based on estate complexity.
- Court costs in Colorado County include the initial petition filing fee, bond premiums (where the will does not waive bond), and publication fees for creditor notice.
- Under independent administration, ongoing court costs after the initial appointment are minimal.

The Probate Process in Colorado County
- Probate proceedings in Colorado County begin at the Colorado County Constitutional County Court in Columbus with filing an application to probate the decedent's will or, for intestate decedents, an application for letters of administration.
- Texas law imposes a waiting period after death before the application can be filed, and the court then schedules a hearing to determine whether to admit the will and appoint the personal representative.
- The timing of this hearing in Colorado County depends on the court's current docket and local scheduling practices.
- After appointment, the personal representative must publish notice to creditors in a newspaper of general circulation, file an inventory of estate assets within 90 days, and manage the estate through distribution.
- The independent administration pathway — available when the will grants it or all distributees consent — eliminates most subsequent court filings, cutting both cost and timeline substantially.
- Most estates in Colorado County resolve within 6-12 months, though contested estates, those with real property in multiple counties, or estates involving community property disputes may take significantly longer.
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Small Estate Options in Colorado County
Texas provides a small estate affidavit procedure for estates valued below $75,000, allowing heirs to collect assets without opening a formal probate case. In Colorado County — the 118th most populated of Texas's 254 counties — this option is particularly relevant for the significant portion of estates that fall below this threshold given the county's modest property values.
The affidavit must be filed in the Colorado County Constitutional County Court in Columbus no earlier than 30 days after the decedent's death.
To qualify, the estate must have no pending probate proceedings, the total value of assets (excluding homestead and exempt property) must fall below $75,000, and the estate's debts (excluding secured debts on real property) must not exceed its assets. Texas also offers a Muniment of Title proceeding — a simplified probate option that admits a will to probate solely to transfer title to property, without appointing a personal representative.
This pathway is commonly used in Colorado County when the estate has no unpaid debts other than secured obligations, and the Colorado County Constitutional County Court processes Muniment of Title applications efficiently.
Planning Your Next Steps in Colorado County
- Getting an accurate cost estimate before you start probate in Colorado County helps you budget for Texas's reasonable compensation standard plus local filing fees at the Colorado County Constitutional County Court.
- The clerk's office in Columbus can answer procedural questions about required forms and hearing schedules.
- This free probate calculator applies Texas's specific rules automatically — enter the estate's approximate value to get an instant breakdown of expected fees.
- No account required.

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