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Hidalgo County Publishes Lordsburg Magistrate Court Docket Jan. 30 to Feb. 5

Hidalgo County published the Lordsburg magistrate court docket for Jan. 30–Feb. 5, 2026; residents should review the calendar and contact the court for verified case details.

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Hidalgo County Publishes Lordsburg Magistrate Court Docket Jan. 30 to Feb. 5
Source: cityoflordsburg.com

The Hidalgo County Magistrate Court docket for Lordsburg lists hearings scheduled for the period Friday, January 30, 2026 through Thursday, February 5, 2026. The seven-day calendar reflects routine magistrate activity that can include initial criminal proceedings, traffic matters and other first-step hearings important to residents who may have pending cases or civic concerns.

The Sixth Judicial District’s online calendar explains its publishing rule: "Court hearings scheduled for the current day plus six days in the future are available." That rolling window means the posted Lordsburg docket is a near-term snapshot rather than a long-term schedule. The district also advises that "If you are unable to find a hearing or need additional information pertaining to a hearing, please contact the Court." The court cautions users as well: "The hearing details may contain omissions and the Court makes no warranty regarding this information."

Third-party legal research services indexed at least one magistrate-court entry tied to Hidalgo County. DocketAlarm lists a case captioned "Singh, Gurjit" with the identifier "M-24-TR-2024-00047 | New Mexico State, Hidalgo County, Magistrate Court." Such aggregators can provide leads for reporters and the public but often require subscriptions to view full dockets and do not replace official court records. Readers should verify any case-level information directly with the Hidalgo County Magistrate Court clerk in Lordsburg before drawing conclusions about charges, hearing times or outcomes.

Local context underscores why the docket matters. RecordsFinder notes Hidalgo County was "founded in January 1, 1920" and that "There are 4,894 residents in Hidalgo who have access to courthouses in Lordsburg." In a county of roughly 5,000 people, magistrate dockets shape the daily rhythm of law enforcement, traffic enforcement and community access to justice. For residents facing arraignments, first appearances or traffic citations, timely knowledge of hearing dates can affect legal rights, bail decisions and counsel arrangements.

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Because the publicly captured material does not include a complete list of individual filings, times or courtroom assignments, anyone with a matter on the Jan. 30–Feb. 5 docket should confirm specifics with the clerk’s office. Docket aggregators and the district calendar are useful starting points, but official verification is necessary for accurate legal and personal planning.

What this means for Hidalgo County readers is straightforward: check the Lordsburg magistrate calendar for your case, confirm details with court staff if you cannot find a hearing, and rely on the court’s official records for final information. The Sixth Judicial District’s guidance remains the best first step for anyone seeking the full, verified docket.

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