San Antonio federal courthouse announces two closure dates 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 San Antonio Division of the United States District Court will not be open on Friday, April 3, 2026, and Friday, April 24, 2026. This decision was made by order of the court.

The closure applies to several offices: the United States District Courts, United States Magistrate Courts, the United States District Clerk’s office, United States Probation, United States Pretrial Services, and the Executive Offices of the U.S. District Clerk.

No further details were provided about the reason for these closures. The court has directed those seeking more information to consult its official news section for updates regarding these dates.



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