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Austin people search tools come from Travis County and the City of Austin. The state capital has about 980,000 residents and is one of the fastest growing cities in the country. Travis County runs the courts and keeps property records and vital records. The city has its own municipal court, police department, and a strong open data program. Austin publishes more public datasets than most Texas cities, which gives you extra ways to find people and check records. Most basic online searches are free, and the city's 311 system can point you to the right office for anything else.

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Travis County Handles Austin Records

Public records for Austin go through Travis County. The District Clerk manages all district court case files. Civil lawsuits, felony cases, family law, and probate matters are all in their system. The County Clerk at countyclerk.traviscountytx.gov records property deeds, marriage licenses, birth and death certificates, and other documents.

The Travis County District Clerk at traviscountytx.gov/district-clerk offers online access to court records. You can search by party name or case number. Results show case types, filing dates, and docket entries. The search is free. Austin is the county seat, so all Travis County offices are right in the city. In-person visits are easy if you need certified copies or want to review a file.

District Clerk Travis County District Clerk
1000 Guadalupe Street, Austin, TX 78701
(512) 854-9457
County Clerk Travis County Clerk
5501 Airport Blvd, Austin, TX 78751
(512) 854-4571
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

The City of Austin runs a portal with links to the city clerk, municipal court, police department, and 311 services.

Austin people search city portal

From this site you can reach over 85 city services, file public information requests, and access the open data platform.

Austin Municipal Court and Police Records

The Austin Municipal Court at austintexas.gov/municipal-court handles Class C misdemeanors. That includes traffic tickets, city code violations, parking citations, and juvenile offenses. Presiding Judge Sherry Statman has led the court since 2014. The main court sits at 6800 Burleson Road. Hours are Monday through Wednesday and Friday from 8 AM to 6 PM, and Thursday from 8 AM to 8 PM.

The court runs a walk-in mitigation docket with check-in times at 8:30 to 11 AM and 1:30 to 3:30 PM. Thursday evening hours are 6 to 8 PM. A north customer service center is at 2121 West Parmer Lane. The court also has a youth services unit for juveniles and families, and it offers educational deferral options for certain offenses. In early 2026, the court ran a warrant amnesty program. These programs come up from time to time and can clear old cases.

The Austin Police Department at austintexas.gov/police is led by Chief Lisa Davis. You can file non-emergency reports online. For crash reports, APD uses the LexisNexis BuyCrash system. The department publishes crime data through the Austin Police Open Data Release on the city's data portal. This dataset includes incident reports, traffic stops, and use of force data. The Office of Police Oversight handles complaints about officer conduct.

Property and Vital Records in Austin

The Travis County Clerk records all property transactions. Deeds, liens, mortgages, and releases are in the public record. The Travis Central Appraisal District shows property ownership, tax values, and parcel details. Both systems are free to search online. Property data is one of the most reliable ways to link a person to an address in Austin.

For vital records, the Travis County Clerk issues certified copies of birth and death certificates for events in the county. Marriage licenses are filed there too. The state DSHS Vital Statistics office handles records from all over Texas. Some vital records are restricted under Health and Safety Code Chapter 191, but basic index information is generally available. Under Gov Code § 552.021, most public records are open to anyone.

The Austin Open Data Portal is a standout resource. The city publishes hundreds of datasets covering public safety, code enforcement, permits, and more. The portal has a data catalog with search tools, GIS maps, and video guides on how to use the system. For a people search, the public safety datasets are especially useful since they cover police data and court info that might not show up in the usual county portals.

More People Search Tools for Austin

Several statewide databases add to what you find through Travis County. The Texas DPS criminal history name search covers convictions from every county. The sex offender registry is free and searchable by name or zip code. Under Gov Code § 411.082, certain criminal history records are public.

The TDCJ Inmate Search covers the state prison system at no cost. The voter registration lookup shows registration status by name. The Secretary of State's SOSDirect portal has business entity filings that connect people to companies. The State Bar of Texas has a lawyer finder if you need help getting records released.

Fees for copies of public records are set by each agency. Gov Code § 552.261 lets agencies charge for the cost of producing copies. The basic search is usually free. Certified copies cost more. If an agency denies your request, you can ask the Texas Attorney General to review it. Austin's 311 system at (512) 974-2000 can also help you figure out which office has the records you need.

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Travis County People Records

Austin is the county seat of Travis County. Court filings, property records, and vital records for the city all go through county offices. Visit the Travis County page for full details on search tools, office addresses, and fee schedules.

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