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Find Texas Courts by Counties, Type and Location. Search TX court records online for instant access.
Re:SearchTX offers a free subscription plan that lets you search records from multiple counties and courts. It includes civil cases from district, county, and probate courts, but it may not have all records from all counties in Texas. You can find case information and preview certain documents.
Welcome to the Texas Judicial Branch. New Reporting Instructions and Guidance Documents related to HB 1182 (Counties with Population Over 1 Million) and HB 2384 (Court Performance, ALL Counties) are now posted. The Public Safety Report System (PSRS) is now live.
re:SearchTX is the only service that provides a single place to easily find case information and court documents from all counties in the state. Choose the Right Plan for You. Search all 254 counties. Learn More. Watch Video.
Use re:SearchTX to find out everything from how they handle discovery requests to what new cases they're taking on! Get a notification when your opposing counsel makes any move - from filing a new document to taking on a new case. Learn more about researching and tracking opposing counsel.
Search online court records from Texas Superior Courts, Justice Courts, and Circuit Courts for free. Lookup civil, family law, probate, small claims, labour, personal injury and other types of Texas State Court cases by name, case number, party, attorney, judge, docket entry & more.
Access to Court Case Records. Access to court case records is governed by common law, statutory law and court rules. Generally, the custodian of court case records is the Clerk of the Court.
re:SearchTX is a web-based platform that allows registered users access to an online repository of court case information powered by the state’s e-filing database.
This section lists several criminal history records databases, with a focus on Texas records. The Criminal History Records FAQs from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) answers many questions about criminal history checks.