Find Greenville People Records

A Greenville people search pulls from records held by Hunt County and the City of Greenville. Greenville is the county seat of Hunt County, located about 50 miles northeast of Dallas with a population around 29,000. Being the county seat puts all the key offices right in town. The Hunt County Clerk and District Clerk keep court records, property filings, and vital documents. The city also runs its own municipal court and police department with separate records. Most basic searches are free, and you can start many of them online.

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Hunt County Records for Greenville People Search

Greenville is the county seat of Hunt County. All county offices are in town. The Hunt County Clerk handles property records, vital records, and misdemeanor court files. The District Clerk manages felony cases, civil lawsuits, and family law matters. Both offices are in the Hunt County Courthouse at 2507 Lee St, Greenville, TX 75401.

The Hunt County Clerk records deeds, liens, mortgages, and all other real property documents for the county. Marriage licenses, birth certificates, and death certificates also go through the County Clerk. The District Clerk covers the 196th Judicial District Court and the 354th Judicial District Court. These courts handle the more serious cases, from felonies to contested divorces. Phone the County Clerk at (903) 408-4130 for questions about records.

County Hunt County
County Seat Greenville
Courthouse 2507 Lee St, Greenville, TX 75401
County Clerk Phone (903) 408-4130

Government Code Chapter 552 makes all Texas government records presumed public. Section 552.021 says these records must be open during normal hours. Copy fees run $0.10 per page for standard copies. Certified court documents cost more. Written requests should go to the specific office that holds the records.

Greenville Municipal Court and Police

The Greenville Municipal Court handles Class C misdemeanors that happen in city limits. Traffic tickets, minor criminal cases, and ordinance violations all go through this court. The court processes thousands of cases each year. The Greenville Police Department Records Division is at 200 N. Greenville Ave. Contact them for incident reports, arrest records, and accident reports.

Crash reports in Texas go through the LexisNexis BuyCrash system. You can buy them online for a fee. For other police records, file a request under the Texas Public Information Act. Greenville city staff must respond within 10 business days. Some records may be partially redacted if they contain protected information.

The city also handles code enforcement. Building permits, zoning violations, and property complaints create records that tie to addresses and owners. These are public. If you need to check a property's compliance history, the city can help.

Property and Vital Records in Greenville

Property records in Hunt County include deeds, liens, mortgages, and other documents filed with the County Clerk. The Hunt County Appraisal District keeps property values, ownership data, and tax information. This data is searchable by owner name or address. It helps when you need to find where someone lives or check what property they own.

Vital records are available from the Hunt County Clerk and from the Texas Vital Statistics office. Birth certificates cost $23. Death certificates are $21 for the first one. Marriage licenses are also filed with the County Clerk. Birth records become fully public 75 years after the date. Death records open after 25 years. For newer records, you need to be an authorized person like a family member.

The voter registration lookup is free and shows if someone is registered in Hunt County. The Comptroller's taxpayer search covers businesses with sales tax permits in the Greenville area.

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The State Bar of Texas has a lawyer directory. Find attorneys by name or area. The Texas Courts website has forms and rules for self-represented litigants. If you need to make a records request, the Public Information Act gives you a clear process to follow.

Agencies can charge for copies under Government Code Section 552.261. Basic searches are usually free. If your request is denied, you can appeal to the Texas Attorney General under Section 552.301. The AG reviews the denial and decides whether the records must be released. This process applies to every government body in Texas.

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Hunt County Public Records

Greenville is the county seat of Hunt County, and all major public record offices are in town. The Hunt County Clerk and District Clerk handle property records, court files, and vital documents. You can visit the courthouse or use state-level online tools to search Hunt County records.

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