How to Search Texas Recorded Documents (Start Here)
Use the databases below to search Texas recorded documents.
- Deeds: Transfer of property ownership. Recorded by the county Recorder or Clerk.
- Mortgages & liens: Claims against property. Search the same county recording office.
- UCC filings: Secured transaction filings. May be at county or state level.
⚠ Key Fact: Each county maintains its own recording system. There is no single statewide portal for all Texas recorded documents.
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Use the databases below to search Texas recorded documents.
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Bastrop County
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County Clerk public access in Bastrop County. Search real estate, marriage, vital records, and other official documents.
Bexar County
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Bexar County land records. Searches and images are provided free with registration. Click on "Records Search" to start.
Collin County
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Collin County deeds, mortgages, judgments, assignments, releases, land records, marriage licenses, and assumed name filings.
Ellis County
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Recorded documents, plat index, land records, and UCC filings from the Ellis County Clerk.
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Gregg County
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Gregg County Clerk public access to birth, death, marriage, real estate (deeds, mortgages, amendments, assignments, judgments) and uniform.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I search Texas recorded documents? ▼
Start with the strategy box at the top of this page. Recorded documents — deeds, mortgages, liens, UCC filings — are maintained by the county Recorder or Clerk. Each county has its own system.
Is there a single database for all Texas recorded documents? ▼
No. Each county maintains its own recording system. There is no statewide portal for recorded documents. Use the databases listed on this page to find the correct county office.
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