Nacogdoches People Search

Nacogdoches people search records come from city and county offices in deep East Texas. The city has a population of about 33,000 and sits in Nacogdoches County. It is the county seat, which means the courthouse and all major county offices are right in town. The county clerk, district clerk, and city departments all keep records that can help you find a person or check public records. Nacogdoches is also home to Stephen F. Austin State University, so the local population shifts with the school year. This page walks through where to search and what tools are available.

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Nacogdoches Overview

~33K Population
Nacogdoches County
75961/75965 ZIP Codes
936 Area Code

Nacogdoches County Court Records

Nacogdoches County handles the bulk of public records for the city. The District Clerk manages all district court files, which include felony criminal cases, civil lawsuits over a certain dollar amount, and family law matters like divorce and custody. The County Clerk holds property records, misdemeanor court files, and vital documents like birth and death certificates and marriage licenses.

Both offices are in the Nacogdoches County Courthouse downtown. Since Nacogdoches is the county seat, you do not have to travel far to get to these records. You can also try searching through the statewide Texas Courts portal, which pulls case records from counties across the state. Not every county has full online access, but the tool is worth trying.

The Nacogdoches County Appraisal District keeps property tax and ownership records. Search by name to see what property someone owns in the county, the appraised value, and the mailing address on file. This is free to look up and one of the better tools for confirming where a person lives.

County Clerk Nacogdoches County Clerk
101 W. Main St., Nacogdoches, TX 75961
(936) 560-7733
District Clerk Nacogdoches County District Clerk
101 W. Main St., Nacogdoches, TX 75961
(936) 560-7790
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Start at the county level. The Nacogdoches County Clerk and District Clerk hold most records that are useful in a people search. Court cases, property filings, and vital records all pass through these offices. For court records, you can visit the courthouse or call ahead to check if they have online search options.

The Texas DPS has statewide tools that work well for Nacogdoches searches. The criminal history name search shows conviction data from all Texas counties. The sex offender registry is free and lets you search by name or zip code. For state prison records, the TDCJ inmate search covers current and past inmates across the state.

Under Government Code Chapter 552, Texas gives you the right to access public records from any government body. Section 552.021 says public info is available to all people. The agency has 10 business days to respond. If they want to deny access, they must ask the Attorney General for a ruling. This applies to city, county, and state agencies in Nacogdoches.

The TDCJ inmate search tool covers all state prison records and is useful for people searches across Texas, including Nacogdoches.

Nacogdoches people search TDCJ inmate records

This free tool lets you search for current and past inmates in the Texas prison system by name.

Nacogdoches Municipal Court and Police

The City of Nacogdoches runs a municipal court that handles Class C misdemeanors. Traffic tickets, parking violations, and city ordinance violations all go through this court. These cases are fine-only offenses. You can contact the court for information on citations or to check case status.

The Nacogdoches Police Department keeps local police reports and accident records. If you need a copy of a police report or crash report, contact the department's records division. Crash reports in Texas are typically available through the LexisNexis BuyCrash system. Most reports cost around $6 to $8. The police department also processes open records requests for department files under the Texas Public Information Act.

One thing to keep in mind is that Nacogdoches has a university police department at SFA in addition to the city PD. If an incident happened on campus, those records might be held by the university police rather than the city. Both departments respond to open records requests, but they are separate systems.

Property and Vital Records

The Nacogdoches County Clerk records all property transfers, liens, and mortgages for the city. If you want to find out who owns a piece of property in Nacogdoches, the appraisal district is the fastest tool. It shows owner names, property values, and mailing addresses. The county clerk has the actual deed records if you need more detail.

Birth and death certificates are available through the county clerk for events that happened in Nacogdoches County. You can also order from the Texas Vital Statistics office at the state level. Marriage licenses filed in the county are public records. Under Gov Code § 552.261, agencies can charge for copies of these documents, but the basic search or inquiry is usually free.

More People Search Tools

The Texas Secretary of State runs a business search tool called SOSDirect. Look up a person's name to see if they are listed on any Texas business filings. This is free. The voter registration lookup can tell you if someone is registered to vote and which county they are in.

If you need legal help with a records request, the State Bar of Texas has an attorney search tool. Legal aid organizations in East Texas may also be able to help with records issues at no cost. Under Gov Code § 552.021, you do not need a lawyer to make a public records request, but having one can help if an agency pushes back.

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Nacogdoches County People Records

Nacogdoches is the county seat of Nacogdoches County. All major public records, from court filings to property deeds, go through the county courthouse right in town. Use statewide search tools and county offices to access these records.

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