Search Andrews County Court Records

Andrews County court records are kept by the District Clerk and County Clerk at the Andrews County Courthouse. You can search case records online through the county's Tyler Technologies portal or request copies in person at the courthouse in Andrews. The 109th Judicial District Court serves the area, handling felony charges, civil suits, and family law matters. Most records can be searched online through the county portal at andrews.tx.publicsearch.us or through the statewide re:SearchTX system. Certified copies and documents not available online require a direct request to the clerk's office.

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Andrews County Overview

~19,000 Population
Andrews County Seat
109th Judicial District
Public Record Access

Andrews County District Clerk

The Andrews County District Clerk maintains all district court records for the county. This covers felony criminal cases, civil suits, and family law matters filed in the 109th Judicial District Court. The office is at the Andrews County Courthouse and handles requests for case information, document copies, and certified records. If you need official court documents from Andrews County, this is the office to contact. Andrews County is located in West Texas in the Permian Basin region. The District Clerk's office processes new case filings, stores completed case files, and keeps records going back many years. Case files typically include petitions, answers, motions, court orders, and final judgments. For felony criminal cases, the file also contains indictments, plea paperwork, and sentencing records. The Andrews County Clerk handles a separate set of records. This includes misdemeanor criminal cases heard in county court, probate filings for estates and guardianships, and official public records like deeds, liens, and assumed name certificates. Both offices are at the courthouse and serve as the public record keepers for different types of cases.

Office Andrews County District Clerk
Location Andrews County Courthouse, Andrews, TX 79714
Website co.andrews.tx.us
Online Records andrewscountytx-web.tylerhost.net

Types of Court Records in Andrews County

Andrews County court records fall into several categories depending on the court that handled the case. District court records are the most common type people search for. These include felony criminal cases, civil suits, and family court matters. Each case file can contain many documents, from the initial filing to the final order or judgment. Criminal court records from felony cases show charges, court dates, plea information, and final dispositions like convictions, acquittals, or dismissals. Sentencing records show what penalties the court imposed. These records are generally public, though sealed records and expunged cases are not available to the public. Civil case records cover lawsuits and disputes between parties. These files include original petitions, answers, motions, evidence submitted to the court, and judgments. If a civil case went to trial, the record may include transcripts or detailed findings of fact. Settled cases still have a record, though the file may be shorter. Family law records include divorce cases, custody orders, child support filings, and protective orders. Some of this information is restricted, especially records involving minor children. The District Clerk can tell you what is available for public inspection and what requires a court order to access.

Requesting Copies of Andrews County Court Records

Getting copies of Andrews County court records is a straightforward process. You can visit the courthouse in Andrews and request copies directly from the clerk's staff. Plain copies are typically $1 per page. Certified copies cost more because the clerk adds an official stamp and signature confirming the copy is accurate. If you need a document that will be used in another legal proceeding or for official purposes, you almost certainly need a certified copy. Mail requests work if you know exactly what you need. Write to the Andrews County District Clerk or County Clerk (depending on which court handled your case), include the case number and names of the parties, and send a money order or check for the copy fee. The clerk will process your request and mail back the documents. Call ahead to confirm the current fee schedule before sending payment.

For electronic filing needs, Texas courts use eFileTexas as the statewide e-filing platform. Attorneys are required to file documents electronically in most cases. If you are representing yourself, check with the Andrews County District Clerk about whether you can file paper documents or need to use the electronic system.

The Andrews County District Clerk operates a public records search portal at andrews.tx.publicsearch.us. The portal shown below is the main online tool for finding court records in Andrews County without making a trip to the courthouse in 109th. You can search by party name or cause number and get back case type, filing date, party names, and docket history at no cost. The system covers all records maintained by the District Clerk, including felony criminal cases, civil suits, and family law filings. For records that predate the online system or that require actual document images, you will need to contact the clerk's office in 109th directly.

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Use the portal above to run a name or cause number search before visiting 109th. If the case you need does not appear in the local portal, try the statewide re:SearchTX system, which covers all 254 Texas counties and is maintained by the Texas Judicial Branch. For certified copies, plain copies, or documents not available online, contact the Andrews County District Clerk's office in 109th. Bring a photo ID and the cause number if you have it. Mail requests are also accepted if you include a check or money order for the estimated copy fee along with the case details.

The Andrews County Clerk Records is another online tool for Andrews County court records. This resource covers a different part of the court system. Use it alongside the District Clerk portal for a complete picture of available case information in Andrews County. The andrews.tx.publicsearch.us portal remains the primary source for district court records maintained by the clerk's office in 109th. Check both resources above when searching Andrews County court records. The District Clerk portal covers the widest range of case types. For statewide access across all Texas counties, use re:SearchTX. For certified copies or documents not available online, contact the Andrews County District Clerk's office in 109th by phone, mail, or in person.

Andrews County court records portal screenshot

The Andrews County District Clerk operates a public records search portal at andrews.tx.publicsearch.us. The portal shown below is the main online tool for finding court records in Andrews County without making a trip to the courthouse in 109th. You can search by party name or cause number and get back case type, filing date, party names, and docket history at no cost. The system covers all records maintained by the District Clerk, including felony criminal cases, civil suits, and family law filings. For records that predate the online system or that require actual document images, you will need to contact the clerk's office in 109th directly.

Andrews County court records portal screenshot

Use the portal above to run a name or cause number search before visiting 109th. If the case you need does not appear in the local portal, try the statewide re:SearchTX system, which covers all 254 Texas counties and is maintained by the Texas Judicial Branch. For certified copies, plain copies, or documents not available online, contact the Andrews County District Clerk's office in 109th. Bring a photo ID and the cause number if you have it. Mail requests are also accepted if you include a check or money order for the estimated copy fee along with the case details.

The Andrews County Clerk Records is another online tool for Andrews County court records. This resource covers a different part of the court system. Use it alongside the District Clerk portal for a complete picture of available case information in Andrews County. The andrews.tx.publicsearch.us portal remains the primary source for district court records maintained by the clerk's office in 109th. Check both resources above when searching Andrews County court records. The District Clerk portal covers the widest range of case types. For statewide access across all Texas counties, use re:SearchTX. For certified copies or documents not available online, contact the Andrews County District Clerk's office in 109th by phone, mail, or in person.

Andrews County court records portal screenshot

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Nearby Counties

Andrews County borders these West Texas counties. Each maintains its own court records through its District and County Clerk offices.