Jim Wells County website centralizes government services, emergency notices and election information
Jim Wells County is directing residents to its official website as the primary source for courthouse contacts, commissioners court notices, public safety alerts, and election administration details. The site matters to local residents because it provides authoritative contact information, polling locations for annexes in Alice, Premont, San Diego and Tecolote, and timely emergency resources that affect daily life.

The Jim Wells County website serves as the central portal for residents seeking official information on county government operations, public safety and elections. The front page offers a county calendar and a News and Announcements section where the commissioners court posts meeting notices, bidding opportunities and administrative alerts such as temporary office relocations and livestream links for public meetings. For residents and local businesses watching procurement opportunities or attending court meetings, the site is the authoritative source for agendas and solicitations.
Practical contact details are available on the site, including the county courthouse address at 200 N. Almond in Alice and directory telephone numbers for county offices. Pages for commonly used services are easy to find, with direct links to the tax office, the county clerk and sheriff information. Election administration materials are also posted, including polling place information for Jim Wells County annexes located in Alice, Premont, San Diego and Tecolote, which is essential during early voting and on election day.
The website also consolidates public safety and emergency resources that have immediate local impact. Notices about burn bans and prescribed burn registration appear on the site, and there are links to the State of Texas Emergency Assistance Registry which helps residents with functional needs register for additional support during disasters. Keeping these items current online helps residents respond quickly when conditions change, and it supports coordination between the county and state emergency systems.

For local residents this online resource reduces uncertainty and saves time. Check the county calendar and News and Announcements before attending meetings or responding to bid notices. Use the listed contacts to reach county offices rather than relying on third party sources. Bookmark the site for emergency notices, election updates and procedural changes that affect access to county services. Clear, centralized information strengthens community preparedness, civic participation and the everyday interactions between citizens and local government.
