How to Search Roberts County Records (Start Here)
Roberts County splits its records across 4 different departments.
- Criminal and civil case records are filed with the District Clerk.
- Start with the Appraisal District for any property-related search.
- The County Clerk issues and records marriage licenses.
Keep in mind: District Clerk handles felonies/divorces, County Clerk handles property/marriages.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who handles court records in Roberts County? ▼
Go to the District Clerk (felony/civil) / County Clerk (misdemeanor/probate) for court records in Roberts County. For online case lookups, use re:SearchTX — it covers Texas District Court cases statewide.
Who handles property records in Roberts County? ▼
For deeds, mortgages, and liens, go to the County Clerk. For property values and assessment data, go to the County Appraisal District (CAD). For tax bills and payments, go to the County Tax Assessor-Collector.
How do I get birth, death, or marriage records in Roberts County? ▼
Marriage licenses in Roberts County are issued by the County Clerk. Birth and death certificates are available from County Clerk (marriage) / DSHS (birth, death). Divorce records come from the court that granted the decree.
Are Roberts County records available online? ▼
Most records in Roberts County are not available online. Contact the county offices directly. Check the Texas state page for statewide search tools that may include Roberts County.
What is the difference between the District Clerk and the County Clerk in Roberts County? ▼
Texas splits court duties between two clerks. The District Clerk handles felony criminal cases and civil cases filed in District Court. The County Clerk handles misdemeanors, probate, and records property documents like deeds and liens. For criminal matters, start with the District Clerk. For everything else, start with the County Clerk.
Is there a statewide search that covers Roberts County? ▼
For court records, yes — re:SearchTX covers Roberts County. For property and land records, you still need the County Clerk in Roberts County directly.
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