The state of Texas is located in the south central region of the United States. It is the second largest state, after Alaska, with an area of 268,820 sq. miles. Three of the borders of Texas are defined by rivers. The Rio Grande River forms a natural border with Mexico on the south. The Red River forms a natural border with Oklahoma and Arkansas on the north. The Sabine River forms a natural border with Louisiana on the east. The Texas Panhandle has an eastern border with Oklahoma and a western border with New Mexico. The Gulf of Mexico provides the border on the southeast.
Due to its size, Texas contains diverse landscapes common to the southern and southwestern regions of the U.S. Although thought of as a desert state, less than 10% of the land area in Texas is desert. Most of the population centers are located in former prairies, grasslands, forests and along the coastline. From east to west, the terrain ranges from coastal swamps and piney woods, to rolling plains and rugged hills, and finally desert and mountains. It has 3,700 named streams and 15 major rivers.
Again, due to its size, Texas has highly variable weather. The panhandle of the state has colder winters, while the Gulf Coast has mild winters. The western end of the state averages 8.7 inches of annual rainfall, while parts of southeast Texas average as much as 64 inches per year. Texas experiences the most tornadoes of any state in the U.S. with an average of 139 per year.
Texas as a territory was ruled by several different nations. This created the saying “six flags over Texas.” The first European country to claim the area of Texas was Spain. France had a short-lived colony, and Mexico controlled the territory until 1836 when Texas won its independence, becoming an independent Republic. Its former status as an independent state led to its nickname as the “Lone Star State.” Texas became the 28th state of the Union on December 29, 1845.
Texas has a population of 28,304,596, ranking it the 2nd most populated state in the U.S. It is divided into 254 counties, having more than any other U.S. state. Texas has a number of major cities with Houston, San Antonio, and Dallas having populations exceeding one million. The city of Austin, is the capital of Texas and has a population of nearly one million.
In the early days of Texas, the cattle industry was a major economic driver for the state with cattle being shipped all over the U.S. Later in the 19th century, cotton and lumber also grew to be major industries. However, the discovery of major petroleum deposits became the driving force behind the economy.
The large population of Texas, its abundance of natural resources, thriving cities, and leading centers of higher education have contributed to a large and diverse economy. As of 2015, Texas was home to 54 Fortune 500 companies.[1]
The available Texas public records listed below are sorted by category for easy access.
Abbreviation | TX |
Capital | Austin |
Population | 28,304,596 (2017 est.) |
Area size | 268,581 sq. mi. |
Demonym | Texan |
Primary languages spoken | English |
Governor | Greg Abbott |
Lieutenant Governor | Dan Patrick |
U.S. Senators | John Cornyn, Ted Cruz |
U.S. House Delegation | 24 Republicans, 11 Democrats, 1 Vacancy |
Time Zone --- Most of State --- 3 Counties |
Central: UTC -6/-5 Mountain: UTC -7/-6 |
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There are two types of public records; 1) personal public records that document major life milestones such as birth certificates, death certificates, divorce records, and marriage records, etc.; and 2) government records that are made public such as property tax records, recorded land records, voter records, crime data, jail inmate records, and court records. The Freedom of Information Act is a national law that releases government agency public records and makes it possible to view most public records.[2] The term "public record" refers to all information that is collected, assembled, or maintained under a law or ordinance or in connection with the transaction of official business by or for a government entity, regardless of the format of the information. See Texas Gov't Code § 552.002.[3]
Since there are a multitude of records available, it can be difficult to know how or where to access them. When you are ready to start your search, you’ll find our Public Records Directory website easy to use since all of the records can be searched by federal, state, county, city, town or type of record. The links provided will connect you to the best website for the record search, provide details about the record, or provide contact information for those records without search capabilities.
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Fast access to Texas public record sources at the state level.
Additional Texas public records links can be found on our Texas county and city level pages using the navigation links above.
Property Records
- Texas Land Records and Deeds Directory
- Texas Foreclosures and Tax Lien Sales Directory
- Texas Assessor and Property Tax Records Directory
- Texas GIS and Mapping Directory
Vital Records
- Texas Genealogy Records Directory
- Texas Birth Records Directory
- Texas Death Records Directory
- Texas Marriage Records Directory
- Texas Divorce Records Directory
Community Health & Safety
- Texas Sustainability and Environmental Health Directory
- Texas Traffic Cameras and Reports Directory
- Texas Crimes and Crime Data Directory
Jobs & Employment
Criminal and Court Records
- Texas Warrants Directory
- Texas Jail and Inmate Records Directory
- Texas Sex Offender Registration Directory
Licensing and Permits
- Texas Business Licenses Directory
- Texas Contractor Licenses Directory
- Texas Professional Licenses Directory
- Texas Bar Associations Directory
- Texas Permits and Inspections Directory
Codes, Regulations, & Other
Other Texas Public Records
Although most states provide similar types of public records, each state will have records specific to its location or government operations. The Texas State Library and Archives Commission has a very comprehensive website for the online search of historical records. You can search the Library records by keyword, view indexes of microfilm records by subject, access Texas State Cemetery records, and more.
If you live in Texas and are planning to apply for a marriage license, keep in mind that according to Texas Family Code 2.006 and 2.007, you can execute an “Affidavit of Absent Applicant” if you’re not able to apply for a marriage license in person. Additionally, you can appoint someone to act as your proxy for the purpose of participating in the ceremony. [4] Is this law designed for the busy bride or the bashful groom?
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Census Information Summary
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Charities Search
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Child Support Evaders
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Clandestine Drug Laboratory Register
View addresses of some locations in Texas where law enforcement agencies reported they found chemicals or other items that indicated the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites.
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Corporations
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Links to state and local court records, general Texas court information, directory of courts, and online resources for courts in Texas.
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Criminal History Search
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DEA Most Wanted
View listings and photos of the most wanted persons of the Drug Enforcement Administration, El Paso Field Division. This office handles New Mexico and West Texas.
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DEA Most Wanted
View listings and photos of the most wanted persons of the Drug Enforcement Administration, Houston Field Division. This office handles Southern and Central Texas.
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DEA Most Wanted
View listings and photos of the most wanted persons of the Drug Enforcement Administration, Dallas Field Division. This office handles North Texas, East Central Texas, and Oklahoma.
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Death Row Information
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Debt Collector Search
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Employment Background Check Laws
Texas employers who hire Texas residents to work in the state of Texas: Abide by the Federal FCRA and the following state law.
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Environmental Programs
View Texas information about environmental programs regarding air, land, and water such as air quality, cleanups, recycling, permits, and water quality.
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Forfeited Land Sale Tracts
View information about Texas Veterans Land Board list of forfeited/foreclosed tracts. The Type I Forfeited Land Sale is available only to veterans and the Tex-Trax II Program is open to the general public includes property listing.
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Government Employee Salaries Search
Search Texas Tribune records of government employee salaries. Database covers salaries of more than 550,000 public employees from state agencies and school districts.
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Marriage License Application Search
View Texas marriage license application indexes from 1966 to present.
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Missing Children
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Missing Persons
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Most Wanted Fugitives
View Texas Department of Public Safety's top ten most wanted fugitives including photos, last known address and charges.
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State Archives
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State Bills and Statutes
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Workforce Commission
This state agency handles business and employee matters such as workers' compensation, youth employment and worker safety and health.
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