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The County Clerk's office has a better way to search foreclosed properties! Click on the link to see properties listed by city and date of sale. Once you find a property you're interested in, you can view a map of the area and the Central Appraisal District information.
To record a Land Record, the document must be an original or clerk certified copy. It must be signed and notarized. Please refer to the Land Recording Fee Schedule. To look up a Recorded Document go to Collin County, Texas: Deed Search. Searc h by Name, Instrument Number or Volume/Page.
Certified copies of Marriage records are issued only by the County Clerk's office where the marriage license was purchased. Certified copies of a divorce decree are issued from the District Clerk's office in the county where the divorce was granted.
The official county government website for Collin County to find government documents and services, and contact county elected officials, including elections, land records, jury duty, court cases, county sheriff, county jail, district attorney, property taxes, vehicle registrations, animal control, job openings, auctions, sales and foreclosures.
Birth Records Prior to 1903 - Collin County started keeping official records in 1903, but we do have delayed Birth Certificates prior to 1903. For information on genealogical searches, contact the Genealogy Collection at the State Archives Library at 512-463-5463. Or you may contact the County Clerk's office in the county where the birth took ...
The District Clerk performs the duties assigned by the Texas Constitution as registrar, recorder, and custodian of all court pleadings, instruments, and papers that are part of any legal cause of action in the District Courts of Collin County.
Active Cases held in any of the Collin County District, County Court at Law, including Probate, or Justice Courts. Historical Cases held in the Justice Courts that were active on or after May 4, 2009, for Precinct 1 and on or after August 3, 2009, for Precincts 2, 3-1, 3-2, & 4.
The County Court at Law Clerk’s office is committed to providing excellent customer service and supports the 7 statutory County Courts at Law. Our office files all Class A & B misdemeanor cases and Class C appeals.
For information on genealogical searches, contact the Genealogy Collection at the State Archives Library at 51-2463-5463. Or you may contact the County Clerk's office in the county where the death took place. Documents
Land Records and more: Contact the County Clerk for deeds, foreclosures, liens, public notices, marriage licenses, birth certificates and other vital records, beer & wine applications, cattle brands, and business registrations (DBA's/Assumed Names). You can also look up many of these records online under Deed Searches on the County Clerk's page.