Hall County Court Records
Searching Hall County court records starts with the District Clerk's office in Memphis. That office holds the official case files for the 100th Judicial District, covering felony charges, civil disputes, and family court matters. Online search tools are available, and certified copies can be obtained by mail or in person. Cases in Hall County go through the district court for felony charges, civil lawsuits, and family matters, and through the county court for misdemeanor cases and probate. The county portal at hall.tx.publicsearch.us gives free online access to case information. For certified copies or full document access, contact the District Clerk in Memphis.
Hall County Overview
Hall County District Clerk
Court records in Hall County fall under the care of the District Clerk, based at the county courthouse in Memphis. The clerk's office handles the 100th Judicial District records, which include felony criminal cases, civil suits above the county court threshold, and family law matters. The clerk is the official custodian for all of these files. Hall County sits in the Texas Panhandle in the Red River valley. District court records here cover serious felony charges, civil disputes, and family law filings. Misdemeanor criminal cases and probate matters go through the County Clerk. If you are not sure which office handles the type of case you need, call ahead to confirm before making a trip to Memphis. The public search portal for Hall County is available at hall.tx.publicsearch.us. This tool lets you search court records by name, case number, or other identifiers without having to visit the courthouse. It covers records maintained by the District Clerk and gives you basic case details, docket entries, and party information. For full document access or certified copies, you will still need to contact the clerk's office directly.
| Office | Hall County District Clerk |
|---|---|
| Location | Hall County Courthouse, Memphis, TX |
| Online Search | hall.tx.publicsearch.us |
| Statewide Search | re:SearchTX |
| Judicial District | 100th Judicial District |
How to Search Hall County Court Records
The quickest way to find Hall County court records is the online search portal at hall.tx.publicsearch.us. Search by name or cause number to pull up case details, docket entries, and party information. This tool covers the District Clerk's records and is free to use any time. 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.
Visiting the Hall County Courthouse in Memphis gives you access to the complete case file. Staff can pull records on the spot and make copies. For mail requests, include the cause number, the names of the parties, and a check for the estimated fee. Staff will mail back the documents or contact you if they need more information. 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.
Hall County Court Record Types
Court records in Hall County span several case categories. Felony criminal files from district court include indictments, plea agreements, sentencing documents, and hearing records. These records are generally public unless sealed by the court. Misdemeanor records are handled separately by the County Clerk and County Court. Civil court records in Hall County include lawsuits between individuals, businesses, or government entities. These files show the original petition, answers, discovery filings, hearing records, and final judgments. Property disputes, contract claims, and personal injury suits all generate civil case records that go through district court. Family law matters in Hall County go through district court. Divorce filings, custody orders, child support agreements, and protective orders all generate records kept by the District Clerk. Files involving minor children may have access restrictions. Check with the clerk's office in Memphis if you are unsure whether a record is publicly available.
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 Hall County Court Records
Getting copies of Hall County court records requires working with the District Clerk in Memphis. Walk-in requests at the courthouse are handled the same day in most cases. Staff will pull the file and make copies on the spot. Plain copies run about $1 per page. Certified copies carry an additional fee for the clerk's stamp and signature. Mail requests are another option. Write to the District Clerk's office and include the case number, the names of the parties, and a clear description of what you need. Include a check or money order for the estimated copy fee. The clerk's office will send back what you requested or contact you if there are questions. Processing time for mail requests varies, so plan ahead if you have a deadline. Online access through hall.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 Hall 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 Memphis for current filing requirements.
Hall County Court Records Online Portal
The Hall County District Clerk operates a public records search portal at hall.tx.publicsearch.us. The portal shown below is the main online tool for finding court records in Hall County without making a trip to the courthouse in 100th. 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 100th directly.
Use the portal above to run a name or cause number search before visiting 100th. 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 Hall County District Clerk's office in 100th. 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.
Hall County Court Records Online Portal
The Hall County District Clerk operates a public records search portal at hall.tx.publicsearch.us. The portal shown below is the main online tool for finding court records in Hall County without making a trip to the courthouse in 100th. 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 100th directly.
Use the portal above to run a name or cause number search before visiting 100th. 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 Hall County District Clerk's office in 100th. 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.
Legal Help and Resources
If you need help understanding court records or navigating the court system in Hall County, several resources are available. The Texas State Law Library offers free research assistance and access to legal materials. Their staff can help you find statutes, court rules, and other legal resources even if you are not a lawyer. TexasLawHelp.org provides free self-help guides for people handling court matters without an attorney. Forms for common court filings are also available there. Lone Star Legal Aid serves the area and may be able to help Hall County residents who qualify for free legal assistance. The State Bar of Texas also runs a lawyer referral service if you need to hire an attorney.
Nearby Counties
Hall County borders several other Texas counties. Court records for cases filed in those counties are maintained by their respective clerks.