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Every effort is made to ensure that information provided is correct. However, in any case where legal reliance on information contained in these pages is required, the official records of Tarrant County should be consulted.
Tarrant County has 11 district courts handling felony level criminal matters and 10 county criminal courts handling misdemeanor level criminal matters.
The Criminal Section of the County Clerk's office is responsible for record keeping of the ten County Criminal Courts where all Class A, B and C misdemeanors are filed. The hours of operation are Monday - Friday 7:30 am - 5 pm.
Through the website for the courts, you can view the weekly court calendars for individual judges. Information available for civil cases includes parties involved, date of the hearing, type of hearing, attorneys, and courtroom location.
Criminal court records show the criminal history of a person, including traffic infractions and misdemeanor and felony crimes. These records are available online through the District Clerk or County Clerk, depending on the type of crime.
The County Clerk's office keeps records for the County Criminal Courts where misdemeanors and appeals are filed. Fines are paid at the Tim Curry Justice Center. County Criminal Courts
Tarrant County Court Records are official documents that contain vital information pertaining to the various legal proceedings carried out within the jurisdiction of Tarrant County in Texas. These records encompass a wide range of cases, including but not limited to criminal trials, civil disputes, family law matters, and traffic cases.
Search Tarrant County Civil Courts at Law, Probate Courts, and Justice of the Peace Courts calendars online. Search Tarrant County District Court, Criminal District Court, County Criminal Court, Magistrate Court, Auxiliary Court, and Court of Deferred Prosecution criminal dockets.
You will need to select the court location, and then click on either Criminal Case Records or Case Records Search. You may search for your case using the court's full case number (JP05-17-SC0000xxxx) or the party name.
If you have been arrested for a felony or a non-traffic misdemeanor offense, your case will be heard in one of the 20 criminal courts in downtown Fort Worth. All of the Tarrant County criminal courts at the County and District levels are located inside the Tim Curry Justice Center.