District Clerk
ExpiredThe Travis County District Clerk is a constitutional office created by the Texas Constitution, Art. V, Section 9. The District Clerk is elected every 4 years. The district clerk performs duties such as recorder and custodian of all pleadings, instruments and papers that are part of any legal cause of action in the district courts. In addition, the District Clerk indexes and secures all court records, collects filing fees and handles funds held in litigation and money awarded to minors, coordinates the jury panel selection, processes passport applications, manages court registry funds and historical documents.
Announcements
2024 Expunction Expo
Removing old arrest records from your criminal history can be difficult without help. The 2024 Expunction Expo will help Travis County residents clear their old arrest records. Not all arrests qualify for clearing but it is usually helpful to try. For more information, visit the 2024 Expunction Expo page.
Popular Services
Case Information & Records Search
Search for online case information. Attorneys can print and download these documents for free.
Certified Court Documents Request
Request official or certified copies of court records, such as a certificate of divorce or name change, original petition, final judgement, and more, or request administrative records.
Divorce
Learn more about how to file for a divorce in Travis County.
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