Notice To Clerk
Notice To Clerk
Notice To Clerk
The minute you receive any document, it is recorded according to the following case site.
Biffle v. Morton Rubber Indus., Inc., 785 S.W.2d 143, 144 (Tex.1990).
“An instrument is deemed in law filed at the time it is delivered to the clerk, regardless of whether the instrument is “file-marked.”
Should you refuse to record My documents, once deposited with you, you are committing a crime under Title 18 USC § 2071 and it is punishable by fines and
imprisonment. If your attorney told you not to file any documents like mine, you are still responsible, as I do not accept any third party intervieners. Any attorney,
district attorney, or anyone from the lawyering craft are all third parties and do not have a license to make a legal determination in this matter as they do not represent
Me and you, the county clerk, and do not have the authority to represent Me.