Well guess what? I called again and gave the lady ALL the information I had. I even read the Letter of Guardianship word for word to her. It was getting close to 5:00 which is their closing time. She explained to me that I had been asking for the wrong name all along. Instead of asking for the papers on the person who applied for guardianship, I should have asked for the papers regarding the minors the application was over, but that it was to late today because the computers had already been shut down and for me to call again tomorrow. GRRRRrrrrrrrrrrr Genealogy is SO much fun!! <g> Fred LREMRY@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 08/21/2000 2:15:06 PM Central Daylight Time, fdg@flash.net > writes: > > << I called the County > Clerk's office in Clarksville, >> > > One last word on guardianships <G>? My experience has been that (in Texas) > guardianships (and probates) are filed in the DISTRICT COURT, not the County > Court. Now, in the smaller county seats, these records MAY be all in one > office. But, for example, in Williamson County, County & District Courts are > two distinct entities. > > Linda E. > >