North Richland Hills People Search

A people search in North Richland Hills pulls from Tarrant County records and local municipal court files. North Richland Hills has about 72,000 residents and sits in the northeast part of Tarrant County between Fort Worth and the mid-cities area. Public records here include court cases, property data, criminal history, and vital documents. Tarrant County keeps most of these at the courthouse in Fort Worth. The NRH Municipal Court has its own case records for local offenses. This page shows you where to search and what kind of records are open to the public.

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Tarrant County Records for North Richland Hills

Tarrant County handles the main public records for North Richland Hills. The county is the third most populous in Texas with about 2.1 million people. The County Clerk keeps property records, marriage licenses, and misdemeanor files. The District Clerk manages civil, criminal, family, and probate cases from the district courts. Both offices are at the Tarrant County Courthouse in Fort Worth.

The Tarrant County District Clerk has an online lookup tool. You can search court documents by party name. Results show case numbers, filing dates, case types, and current status. This tool covers all district court cases in Tarrant County. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, these records are open to anyone.

County Tarrant County
County Seat Fort Worth, TX
District Clerk 100 W. Weatherford St
Fort Worth, TX 76196
County Clerk 100 W. Weatherford St, Room 130
Fort Worth, TX 76196
Website tarrantcountytx.gov

In-person searches are free. You can use public terminals at the courthouse to look up records yourself. Copy fees are $1 per page. Certified copies cost more. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4:30 PM. Call ahead if you need a specific type of document.

NRH Municipal Court and Local Programs

North Richland Hills has a notable program called the Northeast Tarrant Teen Court. It serves NRH, Watauga, and Richland Hills. This program lets young offenders have their cases heard by a jury of their peers. The offender must admit guilt and accept the sentence, which usually means community service and jury duty. If the offender finishes the program, the case gets dismissed. Only middle and high school students aged 18 or younger can take part. The limit is one violation per calendar year. Call 817-427-6700 for more info.

For regular municipal court matters, you can pay citations in person, online, or by mail. The court address is 4301 City Point Drive. Payment options include cash, credit card, and money order. Online payments are processed through the municipal payments portal. If you want to contest a citation, you need to appear in court on the date shown on your ticket.

Police records from North Richland Hills are available through open records requests. Arrests made by NRH police lead to booking at the Tarrant County Jail. That means arrest records show up in both the city and county systems. Bail may be set at arraignment depending on the charges and the person's history.

Property and Vital Records

Property records for North Richland Hills are at the Tarrant County Clerk's office. Deeds, liens, and other recorded documents are searchable by name or property address. The Tarrant Appraisal District handles tax valuations and has an online lookup tool. You can find assessed values, exemptions, and tax history for any property in the county.

Marriage records are public in Texas. The County Clerk keeps marriage license applications. Birth and death certificates have tighter access rules. The Texas Vital Statistics office keeps state-level copies that you can order online or by mail. Voter registration status is at the Secretary of State lookup.

Business filings through SOSDirect link people to companies they own or run. The State Bar directory shows attorney license status and discipline records. The Texas Courts website has all official forms and rules.

People Search Resources

The Comptroller's office handles business and tax record searches. Professional license boards let you verify credentials at no cost online. The Attorney General's Open Government division can help if an office refuses your records request. Their hotline is 512-478-6736.

For legal help, the State Bar runs a lawyer referral service at 800-252-9690. Tarrant County also has legal aid organizations that help with civil matters and records access. The county law library at the courthouse has more resources.

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North Richland Hills is in Tarrant County. All county-level records go through the Tarrant County Clerk and District Clerk in Fort Worth. For full details on county search tools and offices, visit the Tarrant County page.

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