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Gray County Court Records

Gray County court records comprise files, digital archives, and documentation maintained by courts in the county. Such records are typically products of filed and completed cases. Court records may contain case details, such as filing date, the parties, case number, orders, judgments, transcripts, motions, evidence, and court schedules. Court records usually provide access to Gray County arrest records from criminal court cases. Each court has a clerk whose duty is to maintain records and receive and process record requests from the public. In addition to determining who can access records, record custodians can also grant fee waivers to qualified individuals.

Are Court Records Public in Gray County?

Court records are generally public in Gray County. The Texas Public Information Act allows citizens to inspect governmental bodies' records. Each courthouse has records of documents filed at its location, making each court's records unique to the cases handled. Residents and non-residents can go to any courthouse in Gray County to request court records or search the archives.

The general public may also choose to submit a request to the court clerk using the prescribed form or send the request via mail or online. However, where the records requested include exempted information, the clerk must separate them and only release the public records. Record custodians may also charge a fee for accessing records and require a government-issued ID to validate the requester's identity.

Gray County Court Records Search

Gray County court records are available online through the county's Public Records Search. This platform provides links to all county records, including court documents. The public can also conduct online searches through the state's re:SearchTX website. Requesters can conduct offline searches using in-person or mail-in requests to the County Clerk's office or the clerk of the county courts.

Gray County Courts

Gray County's court system consists of trial courts, including Constitutional, Justice, Municipal, and District Courts.

Gray County 31st District Court
P.O. Box 1139,
Pampa, Texas 79066
Phone: (806) 669-8010

Gray County 223rd District Court
P.O. Box 1139,
Pampa, Texas 79066
Phone: (806) 669-8010

Gray County Constitutional Court
205 N Russell, #200,
P.O. Box 1902, Pampa, Texas 79066
Phone: (806) 669-8004
Fax: (806) 669-8054

Gray County Justice of the Peace Precinct 2
P.O. Box 2054,
Pampa, Texas 79066
Phone: (806) 669-8015

Gray County Justice of the Peace Precinct 4
P.O. Box 261,
McLean, Texas 79057
Phone: (806) 779-2721

Gray County Justice of the Peace Precincts 1 & 3
P.O. Box 1558,
Pampa, Texas 79066
Phone: (806) 669-8032

Lefors Municipal Court
P.O. Box 383,
Lefors, Texas 79054
Phone: (806) 835-2200

Pampa Municipal Court
200 W Foster Ave,
P.O. Box 2499, Pampa, Texas 79066
Phone: (806) 669-5785
Fax: (806) 669-5726

Gray County Criminal and Civil Records

Civil court records include documents and information created for civil law cases and disputes such as personal injury, equitable claims, contract disagreements, real estate disputes, intellectual property, and family law cases. Criminal records refer to an individual's criminal history and conviction documentation. Qualified individuals can approach the local sheriff's office or county clerk's office to request physical records.

Requesters can visit the Sheriff Records page for a breakdown of fees for each record type and access to Gray County arrest records. These records are available to citizens through different means. Generally, criminal records are kept and maintained by law enforcement agencies, the Gray County local sheriff's office, and the courts. In contrast, civil court records are maintained by the court clerk. Gray County's Public Records Search website provides access to county court documents online, while the re:SearchTX website provides access to case information from all counties.

Gray County Marriage Records

Gray County marriage and divorce records refer to archives and documentation on legal unions and the dissolution of such unions in the county. Such records show who got married, the wedding official, where it was celebrated, the divorce terms, child custody terms, spousal support terms, and more.

Marriage and divorce records are held and maintained by the courts where the marriage is registered or the divorce petition is heard. While these records can be accessed and obtained via mail or in person, there is also online access available. Requesters can use the state's Texas Vital Records website or the county's Public Records Search website for online access to divorce records.

Gray County Divorce Records

Gray County marriage and divorce records refer to archives and documentation on legal unions and the dissolution of such unions in the county. Such records show who got married, the wedding official, where it was celebrated, the divorce terms, child custody terms, spousal support terms, and more.

Marriage and divorce records are held and maintained by the courts where the marriage is registered or the divorce petition is heard. These records can be obtained in person or via mail using records requests. These requests will be addressed to the Department of State Health Services or the County Clerk's office. The county has a Public Records Search website, while the state maintains the Texas Vital Records website for online access to divorce records.

Gray Birth Records

Birth and Death records are documents and archives of details surrounding each birth and death in the county. These records include birth certificates, death certificates, location of birth or death, and more. Birth and death records are available through the hospitals in the county, the Texas Department of State Health Services.

The Office of Vital Statistics maintains a record of births and deaths, including birth and death records. The Birth and Death Certificates website also provides online access to the county's birth and death records. Requesters can also use the state government's Texas Vital Records website to request copies of certificates. There are fees charged for birth and death record copies, and the records custodian may request ID verification using a valid government-issued ID.

Gray Death Records

Birth and Death records are documents and archives of details surrounding each birth and death in the county. These records include birth certificates, death certificates, location of birth or death, and more. Birth and death records are available through the hospitals in the county, the Texas Department of State Health Services.

The Office of Vital Statistics maintains a record of births and deaths, including birth and death records. The county has a Birth and Death Certificates website where online requests for birth and death records are made. Requesters can also state resources through the Texas Vital Records website to request copies of certificates. There are fees charged for birth and death records documents, and the records custodian may request ID verification using a valid government-issued ID.

Gray County Probate Court Records

Gray County probate records are files and documents filed at the probate registry or probate court. These records are created and filed to handle cases of personal administration, name change, administering a deceased's estate, adopting a minor, and guardianship of a minor. Probate records are public records according to Texas's public records policy, and they are available through the courts or using county government websites like the county's Public Records Search platform to access records or send a request.

Gray County Property Records

Gray County property records are available due to the state's open records law and can be accessed and inspected through the Gray County Appraisal District website of the county government. The county also allows in-person and mail-in requests with adequate descriptions of the property. Record seekers can approach the county clerk to request judgments, liens, and deeds. Requesters can approach the county clerk's office between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on weekdays to submit their requests, along with the fees charged and a valid ID.

Gray County Court Records Online

Gray County court records are available on some official online platforms. For instance, record seekers can use the judiciary and county government Public Records Search website to conduct court records searches and submit requests. Some third-party websites, such as Texascourtrecords.us may offer indexed records, including court records, while operating independently of any state government or entity. However, the accuracy of information on such sites can not be guaranteed.

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