Del Rio Division courthouse to close on April 6, 2026

Chief U.S. District Judge Alia Moses
Chief U.S. District Judge Alia Moses
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The United States District Court announced on Mar. 18 that the Del Rio Division courthouse will be closed on Monday, April 6, 2026. The closure will affect several offices within the division, including the United States District Courts, United States Magistrate Courts, the United States District Clerk, the United States Probation Office, the United States Pretrial Services Office, and the United States Federal Public Defender.

This temporary closure means that all court-related business and services in these offices will be unavailable for that day. The announcement is intended to inform attorneys, litigants, and members of the public who may have scheduled matters or need access to court services.

The court has advised those seeking more information about this closure to refer to the official order by clicking on the title of the news item provided in their announcement.

No additional background or reason for the closure was given in the statement. Those affected are encouraged to plan accordingly for any filings or appearances originally set for April 6.

Further updates regarding rescheduling or reopening are expected as needed from court officials.



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