About Judge Kazen
Judge Oscar J. Kazen presides over Bexar County Probate Court No. 1. The court handles the full range of probate matters for Bexar County residents and property owners, including San Antonio's large military community and retiree population.
San Antonio families navigating probate — including those connected to Fort Sam Houston, Lackland AFB, or Randolph AFB — can expect Court No. 1 to follow standard Bexar County procedures, including electronic filing through efiletexas.gov and remote hearing availability for most uncontested matters. Confirm specific remote hearing procedures with the court clerk when your case is set.
Docket Overview
Court No. 1 handles the full range of probate matters — will probates, heirship determinations, independent and dependent administrations, guardianships, trust disputes, and related civil litigation. The court maintains regular docket settings throughout the week.
For the most current docket schedule and hearing procedures, visit the official Court No. 1 page on the Bexar County website.
What to Expect
If you need to appear in person at Probate Court No. 1, plan to arrive at the Bexar County Justice Center at 100 Dolorosa Street approximately 15–20 minutes before your scheduled hearing. You will pass through a security screening at the entrance — bring a valid photo ID and leave prohibited items at home or in your vehicle.
Most uncontested probate hearings in Court No. 1 take approximately 10–15 minutes. Dressing neatly and professionally shows respect for the court. Your attorney will guide you through the testimony process, which typically involves answering straightforward questions about the decedent, the will, or the estate.
For remote hearings, ensure you have a stable internet connection, a quiet background, and that your camera is on. Your attorney will provide connection details and any specific instructions for Court No. 1's remote hearing procedures.
Court-Specific Notes
- Location: 100 Dolorosa St, San Antonio, TX 78205
- Phone: (210) 335-2323
- Office hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Monday – Friday
- Remote hearings: Available for most uncontested hearings — confirm with court clerk
- Filing: Electronic filing via efiletexas.gov
Kyle's Experience in Bexar County Probate
Kyle Robbins practices exclusively in Bexar County probate. He knows the local procedures, the filing requirements, and how to present your case effectively before either probate court. Whether your matter is heard in person or remotely, Kyle handles the preparation, filings, and courtroom presentation so you can focus on your family.
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