2026 Pre-commit (July 2026 Bar Takers)
Company: Harris County District Attorney's Office
Location: Houston
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
2026 PRE-COMMIT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES GRADUATES TAKING THE
FEBRUARY 2026 and JULY 2026 TEXAS STATE BAR EXAM Pre-commit Intern
Salary The 2026 Pre-commit Intern Salary is $28.00 an hour Entry
Level ADA Misdemeanor 3 & 2 = $93,100.80 HCDAO wants to give select
recent law-school graduates, awaiting their Texas Bar results an
opportunity to join our office, specifically in the Misdemeanor
Trial Bureau, and become familiar with the day to day as an HCDAO
ADA. Candidates are afforded a highly dedicated support staff to
help them along the way. The Office also frequently hires 2L and 3L
law students serving in voluntary internships, and 3rd and 4th year
undergraduate students serving in voluntary internships. For more
information and application details, please see below. The Harris
County Assistant District Attorney at a Glance: The Harris County
District Attorney's Office is dedicated to making our community
safer through the pursuit of truth and justice. Our role as
prosecutors is not to convict, but to ensure that justice is done.
We are committed to protecting the public, serving with integrity
and dedication to the truth, being a voice for survivors, while
upholding the rights of the accused. We believe in a criminal
justice system that is both compassionate and efficient, where
public safety and fairness are not mutually exclusive. Our office
strives to lead with transparency, empathy, and accountability,
creating a justice system that works for everyone in Harris County.
Together, we will rebuild trust, reduce backlogs, and ensure that
every individual receives the justice they deserve. Pre-commit
Program Every year, HCDAO accepts applications for our Pre-commit
program. HCDAO Pre-commits are treated as Misdemeanor 3 attorneys
while they await their bar results. They will conduct victim and
witness interviews; (2) conduct formal plea procedures; (3) do
trial preparation; (4) research and writing; and (5) conduct jury
selection and jury trials. Post Bar fellows routinely go to court
to conduct court dockets, hearings, and trials. Pre-commits may
also be required to complete additional assignments, specific
projects, or observations as prescribed by their Chief. Pre-commit
/ M#3 Duties Typically first assigned to the Misdemeanor Trial
Bureau, where cases of all types are handled from preliminary
hearings to jury trials. The progression from the Misdemeanor Trial
Bureau into other units is based on the needs of the office and
demonstrated ability and work ethic. After an initial period in the
Misdemeanor Division, Assistant District Attorneys move on to the
Felony Trial Bureau where they handle a range of felony cases,
including serious crimes such as aggravated robbery and murder.
Assistant District Attorneys may also have the opportunity to work
in specialty divisions such as Crimes Against Children, Financial
Crimes, Trafficking, and Mental Health. Job Description: Assistant
District Attorney represents the State of Texas in criminal
proceedings in the Harris County Criminal District Courts and
County Criminal Courts at Law. The Assistant District Attorney
duties include the following: Prepare case files, evidence,
documents for court proceedings Interview victims and witnesses.
Analyze assigned cases and prepare the cases for trial. Interact
with victims, police, and witnesses to make critical decisions to
support court proceedings. Conduct legal research and prepare
motions. Present cases, cross examine witnesses, and make arguments
in the court. Perform administrative tasks in connection with other
assigned duties. Hours: Monday through Friday, hours may vary based
on the division needs. Hours may vary based on the business needs
of the department. Qualifications Applicants must be recent law
school graduates prepping for the February 2026 or July 2026 Texas
State Bar Exam. Qualified candidates should also have an excellent
academic record. Pre-commits typically come to the program after
completion of their Texas State Bar Exam however, there are some
exceptions based on HCDAO?s current needs. The program has about a
3-6 month term that could lead directly to employment with HCDAO if
the fellow does well during their fellowship and passes the Texas
State Bar exam. Our Pre-commits will be paid a salary of $28.00 per
hour. If a pre-commit is offered an ADA position upon passing their
Texas State Bar, he/she will then be granted our starting
Misdemeanor 3 ADA pay and full benefits. HCDAO offers a host of
very attractive benefits, and as a public employee, the new ADA
qualifies for the Public Student Loan Forgiveness Program as well!
Note: Applicants that are chosen for our pre-commit program will be
sworn in and transferred into a Misdemeanor 3 ADA position and will
begin receiving entry level ADA pay ($93,100.80) upon receiving
passing bar exam results. If a chosen applicant does not pass their
Texas State Bar Exam, the applicant must be present on the day of
exam results release. The applicant must resign from their
pre-commit position, return all assigned equipment, and badges to
HCDAO HR Operations. Application Process Please set up a profile in
our application tracking system and complete the application in its
entirety. Upload your: Cover letter Resume Official transcripts Any
trial, mock trial or moot court experience Your completed
application and required documents will be reviewed. If you are
approved for the Pre-commit Program with HCDAO, you will be subject
to a full background investigation. When the investigation
concludes and is approved, you will receive an email from the HR
Professional Coordinator containing more info on the program and
directions for getting started. Please include: Resume Cover Letter
Law School Transcripts
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Assistant District Attorney Salaries vary by level of experience:
Felony Chief- $149,645.20 Felony 2- $117,644.80 Felony 3-
$98,467.20 Misdemeanor 3 & 2 = $93,100.80 Benefits: Harris County
offers a competitive benefits program, including comprehensive
group health and related benefits plan as well as defined benefit
retirement plan. The following list of benefits is offered only to
employees in regular (full-time) positions: Medical Dental Vision
Wellness Life Insurance Long-term disability Employee Assistance
Program 10 days of vacation each year for the first five (5) years
of service. Accrual rates increase based on years of service. 10
county holidays plus one (1) floating holiday Professional
development opportunities Dependent Care Reimbursement Plan
Healthcare Reimbursement Account 457 Deferred Compensation Plan The
following benefits are also available to regular (full-time)
employment and may be available to part-time employees: Retirement
pension (TCDRS) Transportation Assistance (Metro Ride Sponsor
Program)
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