José Félix Trespalacios (died August 4, 1835) was the first governor of Coahuila y Texas as part of the United Mexican States.
Trespalacios was a member of the militia in Chihuahua but then in 1814 was charged with organizing rebellion and was sentenced to death.
His sentence was reduced to ten years in prison, but he escaped and joined the forces of Sebastián González (or Gonzales).
He was captured again in 1816 and was imprisoned at San Juan de Ulúa but managed to escape.
On January 10, 1833, he was appointed inspector general and commander of Chihuahua, before leaving the army on December 15, 1834.