Search Flower Mound People Records

Flower Mound people search records go through Denton County offices. This town of about 79,000 sits in the north part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro. Court records, property files, and vital documents are kept at the Denton County seat. The Flower Mound Municipal Court also holds local case data for offenses that happen inside town limits. Most county records are searchable online at no cost, and the rest are open to anyone who asks in person. This page covers the best places to search and what kind of records you can find for people tied to Flower Mound.

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Denton County Records for Flower Mound

Denton County holds the main public records for Flower Mound. The County Clerk keeps property records, marriage licenses, and misdemeanor court files. The District Clerk manages felony cases, civil suits, and family law matters. Both offices are in the city of Denton at the county courthouse. You can visit in person to search records at no charge during regular hours.

Online search tools are also available. The Denton County District Clerk runs a case lookup where you can search by party name. Results show case types, filing dates, and docket entries. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, you have a right to see these records without giving a reason. Copies cost $1 per page, and certified copies add a fee on top of that.

County Denton County
County Seat Denton, TX
District Clerk Denton County Courts Building
1450 E. McKinney St
Denton, TX 76209
Website dentoncounty.gov

Flower Mound straddles the Denton County line. A small part of the town extends into Tarrant County. Most records will be in Denton County, but if you are searching for a specific address, check which county it falls in first. This matters for property and court records.

Flower Mound Police and Municipal Records

The Flower Mound Police Department keeps its own set of records. You can get accident reports two ways. One is online through LexisNexis at buycrash.lexisnexisrisk.com. The other is in person at the records section of the police department at 4150 Kirkpatrick Lane. There is a $6 fee per copy for accident reports.

For questions about accident reports, call the records section at 972-874-3328. For general police questions, the main number is 972-539-0525. Open records requests go to the Central Records Division and must be in writing. The department also provides crime stats through the LexisNexis Community Crime Map, which shows recent incidents by location.

The municipal court handles Class C misdemeanors. You must respond to a citation on time. Late appearances can lead to more fines or a warrant. Documents sent to the court must include your name, date of birth, and citation number. The court only takes clear, readable copies. You can submit papers by mail, in person, online, or by fax at 972-874-3379.

Property Records and Vital Documents

Property records for Flower Mound are at the Denton County Clerk's office. Deeds, liens, plat maps, and other recorded documents tell you who owns a piece of land and the history of transfers. You can search by owner name or property address. The Denton Central Appraisal District handles tax valuations and has its own online tool for looking up assessed values and exemptions.

Marriage records are public. The County Clerk keeps applications that show names and dates of birth. Birth and death certificates follow stricter rules. The Texas Vital Statistics office handles state-level copies. You can order them online, by mail, or in person at a local registrar.

Business filings through SOSDirect can link a person to a company they manage or own. Voter registration data is at the Secretary of State lookup tool. Both are free to use.

Search Resources and Legal Help

The State Bar of Texas runs a lawyer directory where you can search by name or practice area. It shows license status and any discipline on record. For court forms, the Texas Courts website has official documents for all case types.

If a government office refuses your records request, the Attorney General's Open Government division handles complaints. They issue rulings on what must be released under the Public Information Act. The Comptroller's office helps with business and tax record searches at the state level.

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Flower Mound is in Denton County. All county-level records go through Denton County offices. For more detail on the county court system and search tools, visit the Denton County page.

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