Texas has 254 counties, and each county maintains an elected County Clerk responsible for public records, probate filings, court records, and marriage licenses.
This Texas County Clerk Directory provides direct links to every Texas County Clerk office so you can quickly find the official clerk website for any county in Texas.
Texas County Clerk Websites
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- Anderson County Clerk
- Andrews County Clerk
- Angelina County Clerk
- Aransas County Clerk
- Archer County Clerk
- Armstrong County Clerk
- Atascosa County Clerk
- Austin County Clerk
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- Bailey County Clerk
- Bandera County Clerk
- Bastrop County Clerk
- Baylor County Clerk
- Bee County Clerk
- Bell County Clerk
- Bexar County Clerk – Visit the Bexar County Clerk website. The Bexar County Clerk maintains public records, probate filings, and marriage licenses for Bexar County, Texas.
- Blanco County Clerk
- Borden County Clerk
- Bosque County Clerk
- Bowie County Clerk
- Brazoria County Clerk
- Brazos County Clerk
- Brewster County Clerk
- Briscoe County Clerk
- Brooks County Clerk
- Brown County Clerk
- Burleson County Clerk
- Burnet County Clerk
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- Caldwell County Clerk
- Calhoun County Clerk
- Callahan County Clerk
- Cameron County Clerk
- Camp County Clerk
- Carson County Clerk
- Cass County Clerk
- Castro County Clerk
- Chambers County Clerk
- Cherokee County Clerk
- Childress County Clerk
- Clay County Clerk
- Cochran County Clerk
- Coke County Clerk
- Coleman County Clerk
- Collin County Clerk
- Collingsworth County Clerk
- Colorado County Clerk
- Comal County Clerk
- Comanche County Clerk
- Concho County Clerk
- Cooke County Clerk
- Coryell County Clerk
- Cottle County Clerk
- Crane County Clerk
- Crockett County Clerk
- Crosby County Clerk
- Culberson County Clerk
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- Dallam County Clerk
- Dallas County Clerk – Visit the Dallas County Clerk website. The Dallas County Clerk maintains public records, probate filings, and marriage licenses for Dallas County, Texas.
- Dawson County Clerk
- Deaf Smith County Clerk
- Delta County Clerk
- Denton County Clerk
- DeWitt County Clerk
- Dickens County Clerk
- Dimmit County Clerk
- Donley County Clerk
- Duval County Clerk
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- Eastland County Clerk
- Ector County Clerk
- Edwards County Clerk
- El Paso County Clerk
- Ellis County Clerk
- Erath County Clerk
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- Falls County Clerk
- Fannin County Clerk
- Fayette County Clerk
- Fisher County Clerk
- Floyd County Clerk
- Foard County Clerk
- Fort Bend County Clerk
- Franklin County Clerk
- Freestone County Clerk
- Frio County Clerk
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- Gaines County Clerk
- Galveston County Clerk
- Garza County Clerk
- Gillespie County Clerk
- Glasscock County Clerk
- Goliad County Clerk
- Gonzales County Clerk
- Gray County Clerk
- Grayson County Clerk
- Gregg County Clerk
- Grimes County Clerk
- Guadalupe County Clerk
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- Hale County Clerk
- Hall County Clerk
- Hamilton County Clerk
- Hansford County Clerk
- Hardeman County Clerk
- Hardin County Clerk
- Harris County Clerk – Visit the Harris County Clerk website. The Harris County Clerk maintains public records and filings for county courts, including probate records, marriage licenses, and other official documents.
- Harrison County Clerk
- Hartley County Clerk
- Haskell County Clerk
- Hays County Clerk
- Hemphill County Clerk
- Henderson County Clerk
- Hidalgo County Clerk
- Hill County Clerk
- Hockley County Clerk
- Hood County Clerk
- Hopkins County Clerk
- Houston County Clerk
- Howard County Clerk
- Hudspeth County Clerk
- Hunt County Clerk
- Hutchinson County Clerk
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Texas trivia:
There is only one Texas county that begins with “I” — Irion County.
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- Jack County Clerk
- Jackson County Clerk
- Jasper County Clerk
- Jeff Davis County Clerk
- Jefferson County Clerk
- Jim Hogg County Clerk
- Jim Wells County Clerk
- Johnson County Clerk
- Jones County Clerk
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- Karnes County Clerk
- Kaufman County Clerk
- Kendall County Clerk
- Kenedy County Clerk
- Kent County Clerk
- Kerr County Clerk
- Kimble County Clerk
- King County Clerk
- Kinney County Clerk
- Kleberg County Clerk
- Knox County Clerk
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- La Salle County Clerk
- Lamar County Clerk
- Lamb County Clerk
- Lampasas County Clerk
- Lavaca County Clerk
- Lee County Clerk
- Leon County Clerk
- Liberty County Clerk
- Limestone County Clerk
- Lipscomb County Clerk
- Live Oak County Clerk
- Llano County Clerk
- Loving County Clerk
- Lubbock County Clerk
- Lynn County Clerk
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- Madison County Clerk
- Marion County Clerk
- Martin County Clerk
- Mason County Clerk
- Matagorda County Clerk
- Maverick County Clerk
- McCulloch County Clerk
- McLennan County Clerk
- McMullen County Clerk
- Medina County Clerk
- Menard County Clerk
- Midland County Clerk
- Milam County Clerk
- Mills County Clerk
- Mitchell County Clerk
- Montague County Clerk
- Montgomery County Clerk
- Moore County Clerk
- Morris County Clerk
- Motley County Clerk
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- Nacogdoches County Clerk
- Navarro County Clerk
- Newton County Clerk
- Nolan County Clerk
- Nueces County Clerk
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- Palo Pinto County Clerk
- Panola County Clerk
- Parker County Clerk
- Parmer County Clerk
- Pecos County Clerk
- Polk County Clerk
- Potter County Clerk
- Presidio County Clerk
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- Rains County Clerk
- Randall County Clerk
- Reagan County Clerk
- Real County Clerk
- Red River County Clerk
- Reeves County Clerk
- Refugio County Clerk
- Roberts County Clerk
- Robertson County Clerk
- Rockwall County Clerk
- Runnels County Clerk
- Rusk County Clerk
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- Sabine County Clerk
- San Augustine County Clerk
- San Jacinto County Clerk
- San Patricio County Clerk
- San Saba County Clerk
- Schleicher County Clerk
- Scurry County Clerk
- Shackelford County Clerk
- Shelby County Clerk
- Sherman County Clerk
- Smith County Clerk
- Somervell County Clerk
- Starr County Clerk
- Stephens County Clerk
- Sterling County Clerk
- Stonewall County Clerk
- Sutton County Clerk
- Swisher County Clerk
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- Tarrant County Clerk – Visit the Tarrant County Clerk website. The Tarrant County Clerk manages county court records, probate filings, marriage licenses, and other official public records for Tarrant County, Texas.
- Taylor County Clerk
- Terrell County Clerk
- Terry County Clerk
- Throckmorton County Clerk
- Titus County Clerk
- Tom Green County Clerk
- Travis County Clerk – Visit the Travis County Clerk website. The Travis County Clerk is responsible for maintaining county court records, probate filings, and marriage licenses in Travis County, Texas.
- Trinity County Clerk
- Tyler County Clerk
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- Walker County Clerk
- Waller County Clerk
- Ward County Clerk
- Washington County Clerk
- Webb County Clerk
- Wharton County Clerk
- Wheeler County Clerk
- Wichita County Clerk
- Wilbarger County Clerk
- Willacy County Clerk
- Williamson County Clerk
- Wilson County Clerk
- Winkler County Clerk
- Wise County Clerk
- Wood County Clerk
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Who is the County Clerk in My Texas County?
Each Texas county elects a County Clerk who is responsible for maintaining official county records, probate filings, court documents, and marriage licenses. Texas has 254 counties, and each county has an elected County Clerk.
Use the directory above to find the current County Clerk for a specific county and visit the official county clerk website for that county.
Records Available From Texas County Clerks
County clerks in Texas maintain a wide range of official public records and court filings. Depending on the county, the county clerk may provide access to records such as marriage licenses and marriage records, probate filings and estate records, misdemeanor court records, assumed name certificates (DBA filings), public records and document filings, and civil case filings in county courts.
Use the Texas County Clerk Directory above to find the official clerk website for any county where you need to search records or file documents.
County Clerk FAQs
What does a County Clerk do?
In Texas, the County Clerk maintains official public records, probate filings, court records, marriage licenses, and other documents filed with the county courts. The clerk’s office also provides access to many public records and filings maintained by the county.
How do I find my County Clerk?
Each Texas county elects its own county clerk. Use the directory above to find the official county clerk website for any of the 254 counties in Texas.
How many county clerks are there in Texas?
Texas has 254 counties, and each county has a County Clerk responsible for maintaining county court records, probate filings, and other public records.
What records are available from a county clerk?
County clerks typically maintain marriage licenses, probate records, court filings, property records, and other official public documents for the county.
How do I contact my County Clerk in Texas?
You can contact your county clerk by visiting the official county clerk website for your county. The directory above provides direct links to the official clerk website for every Texas county.
What is the difference between a county clerk and a district clerk in Texas?
In Texas, the County Clerk and the District Clerk serve different courts and maintain different types of records.
The County Clerk generally maintains records for the county courts. These records may include probate filings, misdemeanor cases, marriage licenses, assumed name certificates, and other county-level filings.
The District Clerk maintains records for the district courts, which typically handle felony criminal cases, divorce proceedings, major civil lawsuits, and other matters within the jurisdiction of the district courts.
Because Texas counties often have both county courts and district courts, many counties have both a County Clerk and a District Clerk, each responsible for maintaining records for their respective courts.
Need help calculating filing deadlines? See our guides on Texas Answer Deadlines and How to Count Court Deadlines.
