El Paso People Search

El Paso people search records are held at the El Paso County Clerk and District Clerk offices downtown. With close to 680,000 residents, El Paso is one of the largest cities in Texas and sits right on the border with New Mexico and Mexico. Public records here cover court cases, property files, vital records, and criminal history. The El Paso County offices handle all of these for the city and the rest of the county. You can search many of these records online for free, or visit the courthouse in person to get copies. The Texas Public Information Act gives you the right to ask for any record that is not sealed or restricted by law.

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El Paso County Clerk and District Clerk

All public records for El Paso go through the El Paso County offices. The County Clerk keeps property records, marriage licenses, and misdemeanor court files. The District Clerk handles felony cases, civil suits, and family law matters. Both offices are in the El Paso County Courthouse at 500 E. San Antonio Ave. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM.

Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, these records are open to the public. You don't need to explain why you want them. In-person inspection is free at both offices. Copies cost $1 per page, and certified copies have an added fee. Government Code Section 552.261 sets the base rate for standard state agency copies, but county offices follow their own schedule.

County Clerk 500 E. San Antonio Ave
El Paso, TX 79901
Phone (915) 546-2071
District Clerk 500 E. San Antonio Ave, Suite 104
El Paso, TX 79901
District Phone (915) 546-2021
Website epcounty.com

The El Paso County main portal shows county departments and online services. You can reach the County Clerk, District Clerk, and other offices from there.

The El Paso County website provides access to all public-facing departments and records portals. El Paso people search

From the main site, links take you to the clerk offices, tax records, and court case searches.

El Paso Municipal Court

The El Paso Municipal Court handles city ordinance violations, traffic tickets, and other Class C misdemeanor cases within the city limits. The court has its own search tools for citations and warrants. You can look up a case by citation number or by name.

This court is separate from the county and district courts. It only deals with minor offenses that happen inside El Paso city limits. Fines and case records from this court stay with the municipal system. If you are looking for someone's traffic history or code violations in El Paso, this is the place to check.

The municipal court also handles warrant lookups. If someone has an active warrant for failing to appear or failing to pay a fine, it will show up here. The court is at 810 E. Overland Ave, Suite 125. Call (915) 212-0215 for more info.

El Paso Police and Public Records

The El Paso Police Department takes open records requests for police reports, accident reports, and arrest records. You can submit a request through the city's public records portal. The Texas Public Information Act requires the department to respond within 10 business days.

Police reports can tell you a lot in a people search. Incident reports show names, dates, and locations of reported crimes. Accident reports list the drivers involved and what happened. These records are public unless they involve a juvenile or an ongoing investigation that qualifies for an exception under Government Code Section 552.021.

The El Paso City Clerk also keeps council records, election files, ordinances, and resolutions. Campaign finance records and meeting minutes are available for public inspection. These can help you find info about people involved in city government or business.

Property and Vital Records

Property records in El Paso are held at the County Clerk's office and the El Paso Central Appraisal District. You can search by owner name or address. Deeds, liens, and other recorded documents show who owns a property and any debts tied to it. This is a strong tool for finding where someone lives or what they own.

The El Paso Central Appraisal District property search lets you look up assessed values and tax info by name. You can also check tax payment history and exemptions. The appraisal district site shows the search interface for property records.

El Paso Central Appraisal District provides free property record searches by owner name or address. El Paso people search

Search results show ownership details, values, and tax amounts for each property in the county.

Marriage records are public in Texas. The County Clerk keeps marriage license applications that show both names, dates of birth, and addresses. Birth and death certificates have tighter rules. The Texas Vital Statistics office keeps state-level copies. You can order them online or by mail. The voter registration lookup shows registration status for anyone in the county.

More Resources for El Paso

Business records through SOSDirect can link a person to a company they run or have a role in. You search by officer name, registered agent, or entity name. The Texas State Bar directory helps you find lawyers and check their license status. The Texas Courts website has court forms and rules.

The Comptroller's office handles business tax searches and unclaimed property. If you are looking for someone who may have unclaimed funds, this is worth checking. For professional licenses, state boards have free online search tools that show a person's license status and any disciplinary action.

El Paso also has legal aid groups that can help with records requests. The El Paso Bar Association and local legal aid offices offer advice on how to get records and what to do if an office refuses your request. The Attorney General's Open Government division handles complaints about denied records.

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El Paso County People Search

El Paso is in El Paso County, and all county-level records go through the El Paso County Clerk and District Clerk. For more on what the county offices hold and how to search them, visit the full county page.

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Nearby Cities

El Paso is fairly isolated in far west Texas. Socorro is the nearest community of note, but most other large Texas cities are hundreds of miles away. For state-level records that cover all of Texas, use the DPS, TDCJ, and Vital Statistics links above.