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Tarrant County Public Records
To ask for Tarrant County public records, please use the form shared below. This form helps you get public records by the rules of Texas and local law. These rules guide how you can ask and what you can get.
People often ask for things like land deeds, marriage slips, city permits, notes from past meets, and tax files. These records are kept by folks who work at both the county and town level. Some files are old, and some are from this year.
If you fill out the form right, you can ask for stuff not found online. Make sure to give the info they need. Then send the form in.
If you can’t fill out the form, or if you get stuck, reach out. The right county or city office will help you find what you need.
Public Records Office
Tarrant County Clerk – Official Records Filing Office (Room B20)
Address: 100 West Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, TX 76196
Phone: (817) 884‑1195
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Official Tarrant County Public Records Resources
| Contact Details | Description |
|---|---|
| Tarrant County Clerk 100 West Weatherford Street Suite 130 Fort Worth TX 76196 817 884 1195 wm‑countyclerk@tarrantcountytx.gov | The Clerk keeps court files, birth and death docs, deeds, and other main Tarrant County papers. This spot is key for folks who need legal or land forms. Clerk’s staff can help with scans and book copies. |
| Tarrant County District Clerk 100 North Calhoun Street Floor 2 Fort Worth TX 76196 817 884 1574 dclerk@tarrantcounty.com | Deals with court logs for Tarrant County. They track both civil and crime suits. The team gives aid with old court jobs or file checks. It’s best for deep court stuff, like large law fights or jail logs. |
| Tarrant County Public Records Request (PIO) 100 West Weatherford Street Fort Worth TX 76196 817 884 1195 openrecords‑complaint@tarrantcountytx.gov | This place takes in asks for open files. You can file online or send by mail. It helps you see how Tarrant County runs. A must if you want to view old memos, plans, or tax files. |
| Tarrant County Property Docs (Search Portal) Online only | This online tool helps folks look up land forms like deeds, liens, or maps in Tarrant County. Good for house checks or old land scans. You don’t need to drive there—use web tools from home. |
| Fort Worth City Secretary Office 100 Fort Worth Trail Floor 7 Fort Worth TX 76102 817 392 8443 | Keeps city docs for Fort Worth in Tarrant County. They save laws, plans, meet notes, and code books. Also takes care of open record asks and has lots of past city docs. |
| Fort Worth Police Records 1000 Calvert Street Fort Worth TX 76107 817 392 4160 | You can get police crash logs, crime files, or calls for help from this Fort Worth office. Part of Tarrant County law, it’s where folks go for fast record help from police. |
| Arlington City Secretary Office 101 West Abram Street Arlington TX 76010 817 459 6186 citysecretary@arlingtontx.gov | Holds city logs for Arlington in east Tarrant County. This includes death docs, meet notes, and law files. You can file online to view or ask for paper forms. |
| Arlington Police Records Unit 101 West Abram Street Arlington TX 76010 817 459 5680 | Gives out police reports, crash docs, and call logs. Good for law firms or folks with a car crash or theft claim in Tarrant County’s east end. |
| Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD) 2500 Handley Ederville Road Fort Worth TX 76118 817 284 0024 webmastersup@tad.org | Gives tax and land values for all Tarrant County spots. Use this to look up house worth, check tax due, or view who owns land. Great for home work, tax checks, or real deal work. |