Amarillo Court Filings
Court records for Amarillo are kept by the Potter County District Clerk in Amarillo. Amarillo falls within the Potter County court system, which handles felony criminal cases, civil lawsuits, and family law matters. This guide explains how to search these records and get copies. Most district court filings for Amarillo go through the Potter County court system in Amarillo. The online portal at potter.tx.publicsearch.us lets you search by name or cause number. For certified copies or full case files, contact the Potter County District Clerk directly.
Amarillo Overview
Which County Handles Amarillo Court Filings
The court system for Amarillo is based in Potter County. Cases filed by or against Amarillo residents typically go through the Potter County District Clerk in Amarillo. That office maintains records for felony criminal cases, district court civil matters, and family law filings. Misdemeanor and probate records are kept by the County Clerk. The Potter County online search portal at potter.tx.publicsearch.us lets you look up case details by name or cause number at no cost. For a broader search across multiple Texas counties, use re:SearchTX. For full details on Potter County court resources, see the Potter County Court Records page.
| Court System | Potter County |
|---|---|
| Courthouse | Potter County Courts Facility, 501 S. Fillmore St., Amarillo, TX 79101 |
| Online Search | potter.tx.publicsearch.us |
| Statewide Search | re:SearchTX |
| County Page | Potter County Court Records |
Amarillo Municipal Court
Minor criminal matters in Amarillo go to the Amarillo Municipal Court rather than Potter County courts. Traffic tickets, city ordinance violations, and Class C misdemeanor charges are all handled at this level. Municipal court records are kept by the city, not the county. Municipal court cases in Amarillo are not included in the Potter County District Clerk portal. To look up a Amarillo municipal court case, contact City Hall or check the city's website for an online case lookup tool. Many Texas cities have moved their traffic ticket and citation searches online.
How to Search Amarillo Court Records
Several online tools can help you find court records in Amarillo. For district court cases involving serious criminal charges, civil lawsuits, and family matters, start with the Potter County portal at potter.tx.publicsearch.us. Search by name or cause number and you will get back case status, docket entries, and party information. For a statewide search across all 254 Texas counties, use re:SearchTX, maintained by the Texas Judicial Branch. This is useful if you are not sure which county a case was filed in. eFileTexas is the official e-filing system attorneys use to submit documents in Potter County courts.
Amarillo Court Records Resources
The screenshot below shows one of the main online tools for finding court records related to Amarillo. Most district court cases involving Amarillo residents are filed in Potter County and can be found through the Potter County online search portal. The portal shown is free to use and lets you search by name or cause number at any time. Results include case type, filing date, party names, and basic docket information without needing to visit the courthouse. If you need full document access or certified copies of any records, contact the Potter County District Clerk's office in Amarillo directly. Use the resources shown above to start your search for Amarillo court records. For cases not found in the county portal, the statewide re:SearchTX system covers all 254 Texas counties. If you need a certified copy of a court document, visit or write to the Potter County District Clerk in Amarillo. Plain copies typically cost around one dollar per page. Certified copies carry an additional fee. Staff at the clerk's office can confirm current rates before you make the trip.
Amarillo Court Records Resources
The screenshot below shows one of the main online tools for finding court records related to Amarillo. Most district court cases involving Amarillo residents are filed in Potter County and can be found through the Potter County online search portal. The portal shown is free to use and lets you search by name or cause number at any time. Results include case type, filing date, party names, and basic docket information without needing to visit the courthouse. If you need full document access or certified copies of any records, contact the Potter County District Clerk's office in Amarillo directly. Use the resources shown above to start your search for Amarillo court records. For cases not found in the county portal, the statewide re:SearchTX system covers all 254 Texas counties. If you need a certified copy of a court document, visit or write to the Potter County District Clerk in Amarillo. Plain copies typically cost around one dollar per page. Certified copies carry an additional fee. Staff at the clerk's office can confirm current rates before you make the trip.
Types of Court Records in Amarillo
Court records in Amarillo cover several case categories. District court records maintained by Potter County include felony criminal files, civil suits, and family law matters. County court records cover misdemeanor cases and probate. Municipal court records cover Class C misdemeanors and city ordinance cases. Civil records in Potter County include petitions, answers, motions, and judgment orders for cases involving Amarillo parties. Criminal records include indictments, plea agreements, sentencing orders, and probation documents. Family court files hold divorce petitions, custody orders, and child support agreements. Most of these are public under Texas law unless sealed by court order. If you need a certified copy of any court record, contact the Potter County District Clerk in Amarillo. You can visit in person, send a mail request with the cause number and party names, or check what is available through the online portal. The clerk's staff can tell you what a copy will cost before you make the trip.
Legal Help in Amarillo
Several organizations offer free or low-cost legal help to Amarillo residents. Lone Star Legal Aid handles civil matters for people with limited income. TexasLawHelp.org has self-help guides and court forms for common situations. The Texas State Law Library offers free legal research tools online and by phone. The State Bar of Texas runs a lawyer referral service at texasbar.com if you need to hire an attorney. Many attorneys offer a free first consultation. For questions about the Potter County court system, contact the District Clerk's office directly in Amarillo.
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