Texas's court, criminal, vital, property, voter, and licensing records are maintained across state agencies and the 254 counties listed below. Use the tabs to filter by record type, or jump directly to any source.
- Courts: The Supreme Court of Texas (civil) and Court of Criminal Appeals sits at the top of the system; trial-court business is handled by the District Court, County Court, Justice of the Peace, Municipal Court. Most courts publish dockets and case lookups online.
- Criminal history: The state's criminal-history repository handles official background checks. Fees and procedures are set by the state agency — see the linked official source.
- Vital records: Birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates are issued by the Texas Department of State Health Services (Vital Statistics Section) and may also be available locally.
- Property & recorded documents: Maintained at the county level by the Assessor, Recorder, or Clerk's office.
- Business filings: The Secretary of State (or equivalent) operates the official business-entity search.
Licenses Databases
55 official Texas licenses sources.
Licenses
Texas Counties
254 Texas counties are indexed on SearchSystems.net — top 28 counties shown below. Browse the full directory or click any county for local court, sheriff, recorder and assessor links.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a free statewide criminal search in Texas?▼
Texas's official criminal-history repository is operated by the state law-enforcement agency. Free public access to a complete criminal history is generally not available; an official background check typically requires fingerprints and a fee. County-level court records can be searched at no cost through individual court websites.
How do I search Texas court cases?▼
Texas's court system is headed by the Supreme Court of Texas (civil) and Court of Criminal Appeals. Trial-court business is handled by the District Court, County Court, Justice of the Peace, Municipal Court. Many Texas courts publish docket searches and case lookups online — see the Court Records tab above for direct links.
Where do I search Texas business entities?▼
The Texas Secretary of State (or equivalent agency) operates the official business-entity search. You can typically search corporations, LLCs, LPs, and other registered entities by name or registration number. See the Licenses or Business tab above.
What is the difference between Assessor and Recorder in Texas?▼
The Assessor determines property values for tax purposes. The Recorder (or Clerk-Recorder) records deeds, mortgages, liens, and other property documents. Some county offices combine these roles, others keep them separate. Check the specific county page for details.
How do I obtain a Texas birth or death certificate?▼
Texas vital records (birth, death, marriage, divorce certificates) are issued by the Texas Department of State Health Services (Vital Statistics Section) and, in many cases, by local county clerks. Fees and ID requirements are set by the issuing agency.
Are Texas property records free to search?▼
Most county-level property and recorded-document searches are free for basic information through the Assessor or Recorder website. Certified copies of deeds typically have a per-page fee. Direct links are in the Property Records tab above.
How do I check a Texas sex offender?▼
The Texas sex offender registry is maintained by the state law-enforcement agency under the Sex Offender Registration and Community Notification Act. The registry is searchable by name, ZIP code, or address.
