County Public Records

Lubbock County, Texas Public Records

Use Lubbock County’s core sources—County Clerk, Appraisal District, Tax Assessor-Collector, and District Clerk—to search recordings, parcels, taxes, and cases, then request certified copies where required.

First Name
Last Name

State

Texas

County

Lubbock County
Scope
County-level public records for Lubbock County, Texas.
First Online Checks
Clerk recordings, appraisal parcels, tax accounts, and case indexes can be searched online; certified copies typically require a request.
Typical Offices
County Clerk, District Clerk, Appraisal District, and Tax Assessor-Collector manage most county public records.

Start Here

  • Start with County Clerk online index for deeds, liens, and plats; search by grantor/grantee, date range, or instrument number.
  • Use Appraisal District parcel or address lookup to confirm owner, legal description, and property ID.
  • Check Tax Assessor-Collector account search for current balance and payment history using parcel/account number or address.
  • Search District Clerk case index by name or cause number to locate civil or family filings and docket details.
  • Request certified copies from the holding office if an online image is unavailable or a certified record is required.

Record Routing

  • Recorded land documents → County Clerk
  • Marriage licenses → County Clerk
  • Property appraisal and ownership → Appraisal District
  • Property tax and payment history → Tax Assessor-Collector
  • Civil and family case files → District Clerk

Common Search Inputs

  • Grantor/Grantee Name
  • Instrument Number or Volume/Page
  • Parcel ID (Account/Property ID)
  • Site Address
  • Cause/Case Number
  • Owner Name

Source Map

Source / Office Best For Search Method Why It Matters
County Clerk — Recorded Documents Deeds, liens, plats, and official public records index or images. Grantor/grantee name, instrument number, volume/page, date range. Texas land records are recorded at the county level; use this to verify filings tied to Lubbock County property.
Appraisal District — Property Search Parcel ownership, legal description, values, and property IDs. Parcel ID, site address, owner name. Property data here aligns with recorded documents and tax accounts for Lubbock County parcels.
Tax Assessor-Collector — Tax Accounts Property tax account status, bills, and payment history. Account/parcel number, address, owner name. Confirms tax status for parcels located through the appraisal search.
District Clerk — Court Records Civil, family, and felony case registers and filings. Party name, attorney, cause number, filing date. County trial court records are indexed for case tracking; certified copies are obtained by request.
County Clerk — Marriage Records Marriage applications and licenses. Applicant names, date range. County Clerk records marriages occurring in the county; index lookup precedes certified copy requests.

Lubbock County Record Access FAQs

How do I search deeds and liens online in Lubbock County?

Use the County Clerk index; search by grantor/grantee, date range, instrument number, or volume/page. Index details are viewable online; images or certified copies require a request.

What is the quickest way to find a parcel number for a Lubbock County property?

Use the Appraisal District parcel or address search to retrieve the property ID, owner, and legal description, then reuse that ID in tax and recording lookups.

Where do I obtain a certified copy of a marriage record?

Request from the County Clerk holding the record; online indexes help locate the correct record before submitting a certified copy request.

What identifiers work best for Lubbock County court record searches?

A cause number is most precise; otherwise use party name with a date range in the District Clerk index, then request copies as needed.