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Whitney Mccormick Clotfelter

JOHNSON COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE

★ TBLS Board-Certified Specialist: Child Welfare Law

Cleburne, TX • Serving Johnson County

(817) 556-6330

No public disciplinary record

About Whitney Mccormick Clotfelter

Whitney Mccormick Clotfelter is a Texas-licensed attorney practicing in Cleburne, Johnson County. Admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 2001 (Bar #24027491) with 25 years of practice. Currently practices at JOHNSON COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE.

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Office Location

JOHNSON COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE

204 S Buffalo Ave Ste 310

Cleburne, TX 76033-5404

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Verified from State Bar of Texas records 2026-05-21.

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