Lubbock People Search Records

Lubbock people search records are managed through the Lubbock County Clerk and District Clerk offices. Lubbock is the largest city in west Texas, with about 264,000 residents. It serves as the hub for a wide region. Public records here include court cases, property files, criminal history, and vital records. The county offices handle all of these for Lubbock and the surrounding area. The city also keeps its own municipal court and police records. You can search many of these records online, and the Texas Public Information Act gives you the right to access them without stating a reason.

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Lubbock County Records

Lubbock is the county seat of Lubbock County. 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 at the Lubbock County Courthouse downtown, so you don't have to drive to another city to get to them.

Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, these records are open to the public. In-person inspection is free. Copies cost $1 per page, and certified copies carry an extra fee. Section 552.021 says government bodies must make records available during normal business hours. You don't need to explain your purpose.

County Clerk 904 Broadway, Room 207
Lubbock, TX 79401
Phone (806) 775-1076
District Clerk 904 Broadway, Room 105
Lubbock, TX 79401
District Phone (806) 775-1040
Website co.lubbock.tx.us

Since Lubbock is the county seat, the courthouse is right in town. Parking is available on the street and in nearby lots. Bring a valid photo ID when you visit either clerk's office.

Lubbock Municipal Court and Police Records

The Lubbock Municipal Court handles traffic tickets, city ordinance violations, and Class C misdemeanors within city limits. You can search citations and look up warrants through their online tools. This court is separate from the county system and only covers cases that originate in Lubbock.

The Lubbock Police Department takes open records requests for police reports, accident reports, and arrest records. You can submit requests through the open records portal. The Texas Public Information Act requires a response within 10 business days. Police reports show names, dates, and locations tied to reported incidents, which can be helpful in a people search.

The Lubbock City Clerk keeps council documents, meeting minutes, election records, and campaign finance reports. These are all public. The City Secretary processes public information requests for other city records. Any person can request records without having to say why.

Property and Vital Records

Property records for Lubbock are at the County Clerk's office and the Lubbock Central Appraisal District. Search by owner name or address to find deeds, liens, and other recorded documents. The appraisal district shows property values, tax records, and exemptions. These are public and free to search.

Marriage records in Texas are public. The County Clerk has marriage license applications that show both names, dates of birth, and addresses. Birth and death certificates follow stricter rules. The Texas Vital Statistics office keeps state copies. You can order them online or by mail. The voter registration lookup shows registration status for people in Lubbock County.

Business records through SOSDirect link people to companies they own or serve as officers for. The Texas State Bar directory lets you check a lawyer's license status and disciplinary history.

More Resources for Lubbock

The Comptroller's office handles business tax searches and unclaimed property lookups. If someone may have unclaimed funds, you can search by name on the Comptroller's site. The Texas Courts website has forms and rules for every court in the state. Professional licensing boards have free online search tools for checking credentials.

If a government office turns down your records request, the Attorney General's Open Government division takes complaints and issues rulings on what must be disclosed. Government Code Section 552.353 provides criminal penalties for officials who purposely block access. Section 552.261 sets standard copy rates for state agencies. County offices follow their own fee schedules, which are typically $1 per page for court and property records.

Legal aid groups in the Lubbock area can help with records requests and civil matters. The Lubbock County Bar Association and Texas Tech School of Law clinic are additional resources for people who need help navigating the records system.

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Lubbock is the county seat of Lubbock County. All county-level records go through the Lubbock County Clerk and District Clerk at the courthouse downtown. For more on county resources and search tools, visit the full county page.

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Nearby Cities

Lubbock is fairly isolated in the west Texas plains. The nearest large Texas cities are Amarillo to the north and Midland-Odessa to the southwest, both a couple hours away. For statewide records covering all of Texas, use the DPS, TDCJ, and Vital Statistics links listed on this page.