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  2. Midland County Courthouse 500 N Loraine Street Midland, TX 79701 Phone: 432-742-7777

  3. County Clerk | Midland County, TX

    www.co.midland.tx.us/175

    The county clerk's office is responsible for maintaining court records for county commissioners court, county court and county courts at law, recording vital statistics, issuing marriage licenses, birth certificates and death certificates, and maintaining official public records.

  4. Departments | Midland County, TX

    www.co.midland.tx.us/101

    Public Libraries. Midland County Public Libraries (MCPL) consists of two full-service libraries, a law library, and a bookmobile. MCPL serves the citizens of Midland County as well as residents of eight surrounding counties in West Texas.

  5. The County Clerk's office records deeds, liens, and judgements. View more public records information.

  6. Careers | Midland County, TX

    www.co.midland.tx.us/385

    Online applications are stored on a secure site. Only authorized employees and hiring authorities have access to the information submitted. If you have any questions regarding job opportunities or the application process, please call Human Resources at 432-688-4855.

  7. Gather information about government services, offices, boards, commissions, and elected officials.

  8. About Us | Midland County, TX

    www.co.midland.tx.us/31

    See how Midland County helps keep you safe. Find information about Midland County and the County government.

  9. District Clerk | Midland County, TX

    www.co.midland.tx.us/199

    The District Clerk is the office of record for all Civil proceedings heard in the District Courts and County Courts at Law. This includes: all divorces, child support, consumer lawsuits, contract disputes, custody cases, real estate, serious personal injury & tax collection cases.

  10. The Midland County Justices of the Peace are the designated Magistrates for Midland County. Each day a Justice of the Peace reviews arrest affidavits and criminal complaints to determine if sufficient probable cause exists, informs defendants of their rights, sets bond and issues bond conditions on offenses when and where appropriate including ...

  11. Find helpful Civil Case information. The Supreme Court of Texas mandates electronic filing ("e-filing') in all civil cases, including family and probate cases, by attorneys in appellate courts, district courts, statutory county courts, constitutional county courts and statutory probate courts.