Tarrant County Court Records Lookup

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Tarrant County, Texas

With a population of over 2.11 million, Tarrant County is considered the third-most populous county in Texas, and the fifteenth-most populous in the United States. Its seat and largest city is Fort Worth founded in the year 1850 and named for Edward H. Tarrant. Tarrant County's court system consists of District Courts, County Courts at Law, Probate Courts, Justice Courts, and Municipal Courts.

Tarrant County has 27 District Courts and comprises 6 different Congressional Districts, which exercise broad jurisdiction over various types of civil and criminal cases. These courts generally handle felonies, divorce, title-to-land disputes, and election cases. Matters within the jurisdiction of the County Courts at Law include misdemeanors, divorce, child custody, child support, juvenile cases, wills, trusts, and guardianships. The Probate Courts have original jurisdiction over matters relating to wills, guardianships, the administration of a deceased estate, and mental health commitments. The Justice Courts have authority over preliminary hearings, misdemeanors, traffic offenses, and foreclosures of mortgages. Municipal Courts handle municipal ordinance violations and certain misdemeanor offenses.

In 2022, over 58,000 violent and property crimes were reported in Tarrant County. The District Court receives approximately 61,000 new cases annually. In addition, over 45,000 criminal cases are filed in Tarrant County each year. The records of court cases in the county are in the custody of the relevant court that heard the case. Residents can search for records of the County Courts at Law, Probate Courts, and Justice Courts online via the Court Records Portal or in person. District Court records are available on the Web-Based Access Service or re:SearchTX portal. Anyone can obtain case records from a Municipal Court by contacting its courthouse directly. Records dealing with juvenile, adoption, medical, mental health, and custodial matters are generally sealed from the public and considered confidential requiring special permission to access. A visit to the Clerk's office, in person, can ensure that you are guided in the proper direction to gain access to such records. At times, a court order may be required or a meeting with authorized personnel.

In summary, the residents of Tarrant County are served by District Courts, County Courts at Law, Probate Courts, Justice Courts, and Municipal Courts. Each court presides over different kinds of cases, ensuring that cases are resolved efficiently and promptly. The courts also maintain and grant public access to case records, thus inspiring transparency and public trust in the judicial system.

Tarrant County, TX - Courthouses

Tarrant County District Court

Court Type: District Court
Street Address: 100 N Calhoun St.
Website URL: http://access.tarrantcounty.com/en/district-clerk.html?linklocation=supermenu&linkname=District%20Clerk
Phone: 817-884-1574
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Judge: Hon. Donald J. Cosby
Judge Phone: 817-884-1452
Clerk: Thomas A. Wilder
Forms & Filing: Forms
Divisions / Services: Community Supervision and Corrections
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: Docket Search
Jury Service: Jury Information
Languages: Multiple
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tarrantcountydc
ADA: ADA Officer
ADA Phone: 817-884-3252
About / Additional Info: There are 24 District Court in Tarrant County.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarrant_County_Courthouse

Fort Worth Municipal Court

Court Type: Municipal Court
Street Address: 1000 Throckmorton Street
Website URL: https://www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/municipal-court
Phone: (817) 392-6700
Fax: (817) 392-6723
Hours: 8AM - 5PM (M-F)
Judge: Danny Rodgers
Clerk: Juan Paredes
About / Additional Info: The Fort Worth Municipal Court was established by the Fort Worth City Council in the City Charter of 1924. The Fort Worth Municipal Court is a Court of Record whose purpose is to do justice while providing equal protection in the due process of law. The Court has jurisdiction within the City of Fort Worth's territorial limits over all Class C misdemeanor criminal cases brought under City ordinances and the Texas Penal Code. These cases are punishable by fine only. The Court also processes civil parking cases filed within the territorial limits of the City of Fort Worth.

Arlington Municipal Court

Court Type: Municipal Court
Street Address: 101 S. Mesquite St., 1st Floor
Website URL: https://www.arlingtontx.gov/city_hall/departments/municipal_court
Phone: (817) 459-6777
Fax: (817) 459-6956
Hours: 7:30AM - 5PM (M-F)

Tarrant County, TX - Sheriff's Office

Tarrant County Sheriff's Office

Location Type: Sheriff's Office
Street Address: 200 Taylor Street
Phone: 817-884-1213
Hours: 8AM-5PM (M-F)
Website URL: https://www.tarrantcounty.com/en/sheriff.html
Jail/Corrections: https://www.tarrantcounty.com/content/main/en/sheriff/detention-bureau.html?linklocation=departmentcarousel&linkname=Sheriff%27s%20Office:Detention%20Bureau
Inmates: https://www.tarrantcounty.com/en/sheriff/detention-bureau/inmate-search.html
Public Records: https://www.tarrantcounty.com/en/sheriff/operations-bureau/communications-and-technology/records/public-records.html?linklocation=Iwantto&linkname=Public%20Records
Sheriff: Bill E. Waybourn
Sheriff Phone: 817-884-1213
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tarrantcountysheriff
Twitter: https://twitter.com/tarrantcountyso?lang=en
About/Additional Info: The Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office mission is to PROTECT by courageously standing between evil and good with honor, while striving to SERVE with respect, always putting others before self. TCSO strongly believe in servant leadership and always aims to put others before self.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarrant_County,_Texas

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