Grapevine People Search

Grapevine people search records are held at both the city and county level. The Tarrant County Clerk and District Clerk manage most court files, property records, and vital documents for Grapevine residents. The city also runs its own municipal court and police department, each with records you can look up. Grapevine sits in the northeast part of Tarrant County, close to DFW Airport, and has a population near 54,000. If you need to find a person or pull public records tied to someone in Grapevine, this page walks you through how to do it and where to go.

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Grapevine Overview

~54K Population
Tarrant County
76051 Primary ZIP
817 Area Code

Tarrant County Records for Grapevine

Tarrant County is where most public records for Grapevine are kept. The County Clerk holds property deeds, birth and death certificates, and marriage records. The District Clerk manages civil and criminal court case files. Both offices are in Fort Worth at the Tarrant County Courthouse.

You can search Tarrant County court records online through the District Clerk's lookup tool. It lets you search by name or case number. Results show case type, filing date, and party names. The County Clerk's site has info on how to get property records, vital records, and other filed documents. You can also use the statewide Texas Courts portal to look up cases across the state.

The Tarrant Appraisal District has property owner data for every parcel in the county. Search by owner name or address. The results show the owner on file, the property value, and the mailing address tied to the account. This is a good tool for finding where someone lives or confirming property ownership in Grapevine.

Start at the county level. Most records that help you find a person are held by Tarrant County, not the city. Court cases, property filings, and vital records all go through the county clerk or district clerk. If the person you are looking for has been in court, owns property, or filed any public document in Tarrant County, those records are searchable.

The Texas Department of Public Safety runs a criminal history name search that covers the whole state. You can also check the TDCJ inmate search for anyone currently or previously in state prison. Both tools are free. The DPS site charges a small fee for a full criminal history report, but the basic name search costs nothing.

For business records, the Texas Secretary of State has a free lookup tool. Search by person name or business name. It shows who is listed as an officer or registered agent for any Texas entity. This can help confirm where someone works or what businesses they are tied to.

Texas has strong open records laws. Under Government Code Chapter 552, most government records are open to the public. You have the right to ask for records from any state or local agency. Some records have exceptions for things like ongoing law enforcement cases or personal medical info, but the default is public access.

Grapevine Municipal Court Records

The Grapevine Municipal Court handles Class C misdemeanors. These are minor offenses like traffic tickets, parking violations, and city code violations. The court is at 1027 Ira E Woods Avenue, Grapevine, TX 76051. You can call them at 817-410-3283 or email court@grapevinetexas.gov.

You can search for citations online at the Grapevine citation search portal. The system lets you look up cases by citation number. Some violations get reported to DPS and can show up on a driving record. Court records from the municipal court are not subject to the Public Information Act, so requests for case files go through the court directly rather than through a standard open records request.

If you need records from the court, contact them by phone or email first. They can tell you what they have and how to get copies. Walk-in requests are also an option during business hours.

Grapevine Police Department Records

The Grapevine Police Department keeps its own set of records. Incident reports, arrest records, and accident reports are all filed with the PD. Records Specialists at the department process all reports and handle requests from the public. You can visit the Grapevine PD records page for more details on how to request records.

Grapevine PD encourages residents to make records requests online or by email. You can reach the Records Specialists directly through the department website. Note that the Grapevine Police Department does not offer fingerprinting services. If you need fingerprints taken for a background check, you will have to go somewhere else in the area.

Police records and court records are separate systems. A police report is not the same as a court filing. If someone was arrested but the case was dropped, you may find a police report but no court record. Check both sources for a more complete picture.

Property and Vital Records

Property records for Grapevine go through Tarrant County. The County Clerk records deeds, liens, and other property filings. The Tarrant Appraisal District maintains assessed values and owner info for tax purposes. Both are useful for a people search. Property records often list a person's full legal name, mailing address, and the address of property they own.

Vital records like birth and death certificates are also at the county level. The Tarrant County Clerk handles local copies. You can also order vital records from the Texas Vital Statistics office at the state level. Marriage records filed in Tarrant County are public and searchable at the County Clerk's office.

More Resources for Grapevine People Search

The State Bar of Texas lawyer search can help you find a local attorney if you need legal help getting records or have questions about your rights. The Texas Courts website has forms, rules, and self-help guides for people who want to handle things on their own.

Voter registration data is another public record source. The Texas voter registration lookup can confirm if someone is registered to vote and may show their county of registration. This is a free tool run by the Secretary of State.

Grapevine public records portal

Grapevine city website with public records access information.

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Tarrant County People Search

Grapevine is in Tarrant County, and most public records go through the county system. Court records, property filings, and vital documents are all managed at the county level. For a full guide to searching Tarrant County records, visit the county page.

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