The Colony People Search

The Colony people search records are managed by Denton County and the city's own offices. The Colony is in southern Denton County, on the east shore of Lewisville Lake, with a population around 49,000. Court records, property filings, and vital documents go through the Denton County Clerk and District Clerk. The city handles its own municipal court citations and police reports. This page covers the main places to look when you want to find someone or pull public records in The Colony.

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~49K Population
Denton County
75056 Primary ZIP
972 Area Code

Denton County Records for The Colony

Denton County is where most public records for The Colony are filed. The County Clerk handles property deeds, marriage licenses, birth and death records, and other official documents. The District Clerk manages court case files. Both offices are in the city of Denton at the county courthouse.

Denton County has been growing fast. The court system handles a high volume of cases. You can search for court records through the statewide Texas Courts portal, which covers Denton County along with the rest of the state. For property records specifically, the Denton Central Appraisal District tracks ownership data, assessed values, and mailing addresses for every property in the county.

Property owner searches are good for a people search. The appraisal district records list the legal owner's name and their mailing address. This can help you confirm where someone lives or whether they own property in The Colony area.

County records are your best starting point. Court cases, property filings, and vital records are all at the county level. If the person has any public record in Denton County, it should be searchable through the clerk offices or the appraisal district.

For statewide searches, the Texas DPS criminal history search covers criminal records across Texas. The basic name search is free. A full report has a small fee. The TDCJ inmate search covers the state prison system and is completely free.

Business records are at the Texas Secretary of State. Search by person name or business name. It shows who is listed as an officer or registered agent. If you want to see what businesses someone is involved in, this is a quick way to check.

Texas has strong public records laws. Under Government Code Chapter 552, most government records are open unless a specific exception applies. You can make a written request to any government body and they must respond within 10 business days. Sealed records, juvenile files, and some law enforcement information may be exempt, but most adult records are public.

The Colony Municipal Court

The Colony Municipal Court handles Class C misdemeanors within city limits. Traffic citations, parking violations, and city ordinance violations make up most of the caseload. All Class C misdemeanors in Texas are heard in either municipal courts or justice of the peace courts.

The court is at 5151 North Colony Boulevard, The Colony, TX 75056. Phone is (972) 624-2200. Court dockets are posted online at the city website. You can search for citations at the online citation search portal. Search by citation number, driver's license, or Social Security number.

There is also a secondary court contact at 6053 Main Street, The Colony, TX 75056, phone 972-625-1756. Municipal court records are not subject to the Public Information Act, so you need to request case files directly from the court rather than through a standard open records request.

Police and City Records

The Colony Police Department keeps incident reports, arrest reports, and accident records. These are separate from court records. To get police records, contact the department directly and ask about their request process.

General city records can be requested under the Texas Public Information Act. The Colony city offices must respond to written requests within the time frame set by state law. Email or mail your request to the city secretary's office. Most city administrative records are public unless a specific exemption applies under Chapter 552.

Property and Vital Records

Property records for The Colony go through Denton County. The County Clerk files deeds, liens, and property transfers. The Denton Central Appraisal District maintains ownership info and assessed values. Both sources are useful when trying to find who owns property or confirm a person's address in The Colony.

Vital records like birth certificates, death certificates, and marriage licenses are available from the Denton County Clerk. You can also order vital records from the Texas Vital Statistics office at the state level. Marriage records are public in Texas. Birth records have more rules about who can request copies.

Additional Search Resources

The State Bar of Texas lawyer search helps you find local attorneys. Voter registration records are searchable at the Secretary of State voter lookup. The Texas Courts website has self-help materials and court forms.

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Denton County People Search

The Colony is in Denton County. Court records, property filings, and vital documents are managed at the county level. Visit the Denton County page for a full guide to search tools and contacts.

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