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County Constable Precinct 2
- What is a constable?
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A constable is a licensed peace officer and performs various law enforcement functions. They also serve legal documents and perform other duties.
- What does a constable do in Texas?
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A county constable in Texas has the following duties:
- Serves as a licensed peace officer and performs various law enforcement functions, including issuing traffic citations
- Serves warrants and civil papers such as subpoenas and temporary restraining orders
- Serves as bailiff for Justice of the Peace Court
For more complete information about the responsibilities of a constable and other county officials, see the
2023 Guide to Texas Laws for County Officials (PDF).
Please note: Some duties performed by officials may vary within individual counties.
- What are the constable requirements?
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Constables are required to attain 40 hours of continuing education biannually, 20 hours of which must be in civil process. Per 2013 Texas Senate Bill No. 686, Texas Eighty-Third Legislature.
See the full continuing education requirements and more.
Legal source: V.T.C.A., Tex. Occ. Code, Sec. 1701.3545.
Please USPS mail or hand-deliver civil citations to the Constables at 97 Frederick Rd.
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Kenny Bode
Constable Precinct 2
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Constable Precinct 2
Physical Address
97 Frederick Rd
Room 105
Fredericksburg, TX 78624
Mailing Address
97 Frederick Rd
Unit #2
Fredericksburg, TX 78624
Phone: 830-307-3775Fax: 830-997-1540