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Inmate Search. View Inmate Information. December 2, 2024, is the last day to make the first payment on the half payment option on current year property tax accounts. The due date is extended because November 30 falls on a Saturday this year.
A newly updated and user-friendly property tax payment portal is now available to all taxpayers in Tarrant County! The new portal is full of features to make online searches and payments easier. Links to the old tax payment application have been deactivated.
The Tarrant County Clerk's Office is committed to its statutory responsibilities as caretaker of the public record and partner to the judiciary. We deliver exemplary customer service while conducting ourselves in a professional and ethical manner as we support the citizens of Tarrant County.
Tarrant County is an urban county located in the north central part of Texas. Fort Worth serves as the county seat to a county population of approximately 2.1 million citizens. Tarrant County is a member of the North Central Texas Council of Governments.
Property owners have the right to request the information from the assessor of each taxing unit for their property. You may request their contact information from your local Tax Assessor-Collector listed below. Tarrant County Tax Assessor-Collector. Wendy Burgess. 100 E Weatherford, Fort Worth, TX 76196.
County Telephone Operator 817-884-1111. Tarrant County provides the information contained in this web site as a public service. Every effort is made to ensure that information provided is correct.
Inmate / Jail Information. Sheriff's Office > Detention Bureau > Inmate Search. To view inmate information. Search Inmates (https://inmatesearch.tarrantcounty.com)
VITAL RECORDS: Tarrant County Plaza Building. 200 Taylor Street - 3rd Floor. Fort Worth, Texas 76196-2000. Phone: 817-884-1550. Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Entrance on west side of building off Burnett Street.
The Vital Records Division of the County Clerk's office is the registrar of birth and death records for 28 cities and eight precincts in Tarrant County. Birth and death certificates are available to immediate family members.
After the Texas & Pacific Railroad reached Tarrant County and Fort Worth in 1876, Fort Worth became the largest stagecoach terminus in the Southwest - a hub for rail passengers to continue their journeys west by stagecoach.