BEXAR     texasC COUNTY
SAN ANTONIO, TEXASTommy Adkisson, Commissioner, Precinct 4
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Establishment of Commissioners Court

           The county Commissioners Court or County Board was established by the Constitution of 1876 and is composed of the county judge, as presiding officer, and four commissioners elected from precincts for two year terms.  During the Republic of Texas, the county board was composed of the chief justice and the justices of the peace of the county; under the Constitutions of 1845, 1861, and 1866, it was composed of the chief justice and four elective commissioners; and under the Constitution of 1869, of any three of the five justices of the peace of the county.

           The Commissioners Court has none of the functions of a court but is the general governing body of the county.  It establishes a courthouse and jail, appoints numerous minor officials such as the county health officer, fills vacancies in the county offices, lets contracts in the name of the county, builds and maintains roads and bridges, administers the county's public welfare services, performs numerous duties in regard to elections, sets the county tax rate, issues bonds, adopts the county budget, and serves as a board of equalization for tax assessments.

 

Information taken from:
The Handbook of Texas  , The Texas State Historical Association,
Elton Cude, The Wild and Free Dukedom of Bexar, and
The Texana/Geneology Department of the San Antonio Public Library,
as edited by Monica Martinez, Special Assistant to County Commissioner Tommy Adkisson

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