Crane County Case Files

The Crane County District Clerk maintains court records for the 109th Judicial District in Crane. These records cover criminal cases, civil suits, and family law filings. Whether you are searching online or planning a trip to the courthouse, the information below will help you find what you need. 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 crane.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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Crane County Overview

~4,797 Population
Crane County Seat
109th Judicial District
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Crane County District Clerk

The Crane County District Clerk is the official keeper of court records for the 109th Judicial District. This office maintains all felony criminal case files, civil case records, and family law filings for the county. If you need to look up a case or get certified copies of court documents, the District Clerk is where you start. The office is located in the Crane County Courthouse in Crane. Located in the Permian Basin of West Texas, Crane County is served by the 109th Judicial District Court. District court covers felony criminal charges, civil cases above the county threshold, and all family law matters. The County Clerk handles misdemeanor cases, probate filings, and recorded instruments. Both offices are at the county courthouse in Crane.

Online access to Crane County court records is available at crane.tx.publicsearch.us. This free portal covers records held by the District Clerk and shows case details, hearing dates, and party information. Certified copies and full document access require a direct request to the clerk's office in Crane.

Office Crane County District Clerk
Location Crane County Courthouse, Crane, TX
Online Search crane.tx.publicsearch.us
Statewide Search re:SearchTX
Judicial District 109th Judicial District

Searching Crane County court records is straightforward. The county offers an online portal at crane.tx.publicsearch.us where you can look up cases by party name or case number. This is the fastest way to get basic case information without a trip to the courthouse. The portal shows case type, filing date, party names, and docket history. For records not available through the local portal, the statewide re:SearchTX system provides access to case information from courts across all 254 Texas counties. This is helpful if you need to check records across multiple counties or are not sure where a case was filed. The Texas Judicial Branch maintains this portal for public use.

If you need the full case file, visit the Crane County Courthouse in Crane in person. The District Clerk's staff can pull records and make copies while you wait. Mail requests are also accepted if you include the case number, party names, and estimated copy fees with your letter. For official public records like deeds, liens, and recorded instruments, the County Clerk maintains a separate set of records. These can be searched through TexasFile, which indexes county clerk filings from many Texas counties. Keep in mind that court case records and county clerk records are different things maintained by different offices.

Crane County Court Record Types

Crane County court records cover a wide range of case types. Felony criminal cases handled in district court include charges like assault, drug offenses, and theft of significant value. These case files contain indictments, motions, orders, plea agreements, and final judgments. The public can access most of this information unless a court has ordered specific documents sealed. Civil cases in Crane County go through district court when they exceed the county court's dollar threshold. These records include petitions, responses, motions, and judgment orders. Contract disputes, property lawsuits, and personal injury cases all produce civil records maintained by the District Clerk in Crane. Family law records are also part of the district court system. Divorce cases, child custody disputes, child support orders, and protective orders all produce court records maintained by the District Clerk. Some family law records, especially those involving minor children, may have restricted access to protect privacy. The County Clerk handles probate records, misdemeanor cases, and official public instruments. Probate files cover estate administration and guardianship proceedings. These records are also public unless sealed by order. For county-level civil cases under the jurisdictional threshold, the County Clerk or county court at law maintains those files.

Getting Copies of Crane County Court Records

You can get copies of court records from the Crane County District Clerk in several ways. Visiting the courthouse in Crane is the most direct option. Staff can pull the file, make copies, and certify them while you wait if they are not too busy. Plain copies typically cost around $1 per page. Certified copies cost more because the clerk stamps and signs each page to confirm it is a true copy of the original. If you cannot visit in person, send a written request by mail to the Crane County District Clerk's office in Crane. Include the cause number, party names, and a description of the documents you need. Attach a check or money order for the estimated fee. Allow extra time for mail requests, especially if you are working toward a deadline. Online access through crane.tx.publicsearch.us gives you case information but not always downloadable document images. For actual document copies, you generally need to go through the clerk's office directly. Some records may also be accessible through re:SearchTX if the county has uploaded them to the statewide system. Electronic filing through eFileTexas is the required method for attorneys filing documents in Crane County district courts. While this system is primarily for attorneys, it gives you a sense of how case documents enter the system. If you are self-represented, check with the clerk's office in Crane for current filing requirements.

The Crane County District Clerk operates a public records search portal at crane.tx.publicsearch.us. The portal shown below is the main online tool for finding court records in Crane 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.

Crane 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 Crane 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 Crane County District Clerk operates a public records search portal at crane.tx.publicsearch.us. The portal shown below is the main online tool for finding court records in Crane 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.

Crane 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 Crane 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.

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Nearby Counties

Crane County borders several other Texas counties. Court records for cases filed in those counties are maintained by their respective clerks.