Alpine and Pecos courthouses to close for mandatory training in April 2026

Alan Albright, Judge at United States District Court Western District of Texas
Alan Albright, Judge at United States District Court Western District of Texas
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The United States District Court Western District of Texas announced on Mar. 18 that the Alpine Courthouse will be closed on April 1, 2026, and the Pecos Courthouse will be closed on April 2, 2026, due to mandatory training.

The closures are scheduled so that staff can participate in required training sessions. According to the court’s order, these measures are necessary to ensure all personnel receive up-to-date instruction relevant to their duties.

The Alpine Courthouse, located in the Pecos Division, will not be open for business on Wednesday, April 1. The following day, Thursday, April 2, the Pecos Courthouse itself will also be closed for similar reasons. Notices regarding these closures have been made available through official news bulletins from the court.

No additional background or context was provided regarding the nature of the training or any potential impact on court operations beyond these dates. The court has directed those seeking more information to consult its posted orders linked in its news bulletin.

Further updates about courthouse schedules or future closures may be communicated by the United States District Court Western District of Texas as needed.



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