Pecos Division courthouse closed on March 26, 2026 by court order

Chief U.S. District Judge Alia Moses
Chief U.S. District Judge Alia Moses
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The Pecos Division of the United States District Court was closed on March 26, 2026, according to an order from the court. The closure affected several offices including the United States District Courts, United States Magistrate Courts, the United States District Clerk, as well as United States Probation and Pretrial Services.

The closure meant that all judicial and administrative functions at these offices were suspended for the day. No further details about the reason for this closure were provided in the announcement.

This temporary shutdown impacted anyone who had business scheduled with any of these federal offices in Pecos on that date. Individuals seeking more information were directed to consult the official court order available through the news item title link.

Temporary closures such as this can affect ongoing legal proceedings and administrative matters. Those affected may need to contact their respective office or check online resources for updates regarding rescheduling or alternative arrangements.



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