Collin County, Texas Divorce Filing Fee
The court filing fee to file for divorce in Collin County is $350.
Official Filing Fee in Collin County
| Fee Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Divorce petition filing fee | $350 |
| Sheriff / certified mail service | $15–$75 |
| Certified copy of final decree | $5–$25 |
| Post-decree motions (if needed) | $50–$200 each |
Source: Collin County District Clerk Fee Schedule 2025. Fee is county-specific; verify with the clerk before filing.
About Divorce Fees in Collin County, Texas
The divorce filing fee in Collin County is $350. Collin County's fee reflects the combination of the state's base court fee plus local surcharges assessed by the county. The total can differ from neighboring counties within Texas.
When you file your divorce petition, the clerk will collect this fee upfront before your case is opened in the court docket. The fee covers administrative costs — docketing, record maintenance, issuance of summons, and one certified copy of your final decree of divorce.
The filing fee is only one component of total divorce costs. If your spouse must be served by the sheriff's office or a private process server, that adds another $15–$75. Attorney representation (if you choose to hire one) is separate and typically runs $150–$400 per hour in Texas. For an uncontested divorce with no property disputes, many people complete the process for $300–$800 total including filing and service.
How to File for Divorce in Collin County
- 1Confirm residency requirementsTexas requires you to have been a resident for a set period before filing. Confirm your county's residency rule with the clerk or the Texas family code.
- 2Prepare your divorce petitionDownload the official forms from the Collin County District Clerk website or pick them up at the courthouse. The petition (Complaint for Divorce or Petition for Dissolution of Marriage) describes the grounds, property, and any child-custody arrangements.
- 3File at the courthouse and pay the feeBring your completed forms to the Collin County District Clerk at 2100 Bloomdale Rd., McKinney, TX 75071. Pay the $350 filing fee by cash, check, or credit card (confirm payment methods with the clerk). You will receive a case number.
- 4Serve your spouseYour spouse must be formally notified (served) with the divorce papers. Options include sheriff service ($15–$75), certified mail, or a private process server. Your spouse then has a set number of days to respond.
- 5Negotiate or attend hearingsIf both spouses agree on all terms (uncontested), you submit a Marital Settlement Agreement. If not, the court will schedule hearings and, potentially, a trial.
- 6Obtain your final divorce decreeOnce the judge signs the final decree, you are legally divorced. Request a certified copy from the clerk ($5–$25 extra) for your records — you will need it to update financial accounts, social security, and other records.
Can't Afford the Fee? How to Get It Waived
Every Texas court must provide a fee waiver process. Filing an Affidavit of Indigency (also called an In Forma Pauperis application) allows the court to waive the $350 filing fee if you qualify.