Texas law allows anyone interested in the criminal, civil, or personal background of any person in the state to search local and state courts for any Texas court records. Court records have been kept filed and secured for decades in Texas, some areas longer than others. This is helpful when someone is looking into their heritage or ancestry, and when someone is interested in finding more about who they are, who they are related to, and their distant relatives. It?s also helpful when someone wants to find out more about a person in their lives in any capacity.
Texas parents look up Texas court records to learn more about potential childcare givers, their kids? friends and their parents, or even the new love interest of their child?s other parent. After all, you can never be too safe when it comes to controlling the kind of people who spend time around your children. Business owners look up court records to see what kind of applicants want to work for them, and others find other reasons to look up this information. Others still have no idea they can do this or what it means to obtain court records.
Anything a person is involved with at any Texas courthouse is recorded by the courts. It?s then placed on the internet so anyone can look it up. This information is not private, though any specific personal information such as a Social Security Number is retracted to ensure no one is given too much personal information about anyone else.
State Court Records in Texas
Now that you know you can search for court records online, you want to know what?s the next step. You can look up this information at a local level or the state level. Local is a good starting point, but it might not provide you with the most comprehensive list of results. This is a situation in which you might find you have a person who has no court records in a specific county due to living there a short period of time. You might not learn what you want this way.
This is why it?s recommended you begin and end your search at the state level. It?s easier to visit the Texas Judicial Branch website and look up the information you need there so it?s more comprehensive. You?ll simply enter the name of the person whose live you want to view, and you?ll view the information provided. This information covers every county in the state, and it?s free of charge. The only time you pay for anything is if you are the person on the record, their legal representative, or their immediate family member and you require a certified copy of this information. No information is off-limits if your only goal is to view it and learn more about a person.
A reliable way to find out if someone is married in Texas is to run a Texas marriage records search or verify a marriage with the Texas Department of State HealthTexas Department of State HealthTexas Department of State Health. They are the managing state agency for vital records.
I want to find out if someone is legally married how do I go about finding out that
Unfortunately we don’t have this Texas death record in our Texas court record database. Your best bet to verify this information and get a copy of a Texas death record is to contact the Texas Department of State Health Services. They are the managing Texas agency that archives and indexes Texas death records.
How to Verify a Texas Death Record
1. Visit the Texas Department of State Health Services website
2. Order a Death Verification Online
3. Enter the full name of the person in question
4. Provide proof of ID and pay the nominal fee
5. Processing may take 10-15 days
I was told my father died January 1 2018 He lived in Irving Texas I am trying to verify this but every site wants money. I just want to know if he really passed away and I cannot find any information. Kerry Lee Harrington age 82 Can you help me