4,559 active Texas-licensed attorneys with offices in Tarrant County across 12 practice areas.
About Tarrant County's Legal Landscape
Tarrant County (Fort Worth) is the western half of the DFW metroplex (~2.1M). Major industries: aerospace and defense (Lockheed Martin, Bell Helicopter), oil and gas, and education. The county runs ~10 District Courts.
Cities & Communities We Serve
Fort Worth
3,098 pre-screened Fort Worth attorneys serve Tarrant County. Browse by practice area to filter to your matter.
Arlington
499 pre-screened Arlington attorneys serve Tarrant County. Browse by practice area to filter to your matter.
Southlake
275 pre-screened Southlake attorneys serve Tarrant County. Browse by practice area to filter to your matter.
Grapevine
136 pre-screened Grapevine attorneys serve Tarrant County. Browse by practice area to filter to your matter.
Bedford
107 pre-screened Bedford attorneys serve Tarrant County. Browse by practice area to filter to your matter.
Colleyville
96 pre-screened Colleyville attorneys serve Tarrant County. Browse by practice area to filter to your matter.
Tarrant County Courts
Tarrant County operates District Courts for civil matters above $250,000 and serious criminal matters, plus County Courts at Law for intermediate-value civil disputes and misdemeanors. Justice of the Peace courts handle small claims (up to $20,000) and minor matters. Federal matters in this district are heard by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas.
Browse Tarrant-licensed attorneys by practice area. Each card filters our directory to lawyers handling that area in Tarrant County. 4,559 attorneys across 12 practice areas. Don't see your need? Use the intake form and we'll match you with statewide attorneys.
Several Texas organizations provide free or low-cost legal aid for Tarrant County residents:
Texas Legal Services Center — statewide legal aid for low-income Texans on civil matters (housing, family, public benefits, consumer).
Texas RioGrande Legal Aid — serves South Texas and the Rio Grande Valley, primarily for low-income agricultural workers and rural communities.
TexasLawHelp.org — free legal information, forms, and referral directory operated by the Texas Legal Services Center.
Lone Star Legal Aid — serves Southeast Texas including Harris, Galveston, and 70+ other counties.
Frequently Asked Questions — Tarrant County
Browse the Tarrant County attorneys listed above by practice area, or use the practice-area grid to filter to your specific matter. Every attorney on this list has been verified against the State Bar of Texas records.
Updated quarterly from State Bar of Texas records. Disciplinary actions monitored monthly. License verified at the moment we match you to an attorney.
See the Free Legal Help section above. Texas Legal Services Center, Texas RioGrande Legal Aid, and Lone Star Legal Aid all provide free or low-cost help on civil matters for income-qualifying Texans. For criminal cases, every Texas county has a Public Defender's Office — if you qualify financially, representation is constitutionally guaranteed.
Court rules, filing fees, and judicial assignments vary by county. Tarrant County's Superior/District Courts publish their own local procedural rules that supplement the statewide Texas Rules of Civil Procedure. Always confirm local rules with the Tarrant County District Clerk's office before filing.
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