Texas Public Records Search

By Ben Kingsley


Texas Public Records can be found at the state Health Department or at the specific county where the records are originally filed. The offices accept requests as long as the proper procedures are followed and the correct requirements are provided. If a requestor is not able to provide all the requirements, the offices have the right to reject their request. Once a request is accepted, the basic details of the records such as the name of the owner of a certain record and the date and place of the said event are disclosed to the requestor. However, some parts of the records are deemed as confidential are kept in private to preserve the owners' right to privacy. Usually, only the owner of the records and their legal representatives, and individuals or parties that have consent from the court are given access to the confidential pieces of information.

Vital files - birth, death, marriage, and divorce - and criminal files are considered to be public files. It means that they can be retrieved anytime, upon request. A request form can be procured at the agency that is maintaining the files. The form is to be completed accordingly and sent back to the agency with the matching fees. The form can also be obtained online by downloading the printable version from an agency's official website.

Although the records are open to the public, it is prohibited by the law to use them inappropriately such as to defame, embarrass, blackmail, or threaten another person. Anyone caught violating such will be punished accordingly by the law. The records are to be used as a source of information and as a supporting document only.

Throughout the years, many people have realized the importance of accessing the records to their safety, security, and even for personal reasons. Employers, landlords, and even ordinary citizens began using them for doing background checks on certain people. Because the records contain useful pieces of information, people are able to determine which people to stay away from. Others used the records to look for a long lost love one or to simply trace their roots.

There are online search tools that specialized in providing public files to users. They are authorized by the court so that people that want to view or retrieve the files online can do so. Some search tools that offer their services for free while others render their service at a certain cost. Several search tools can be found on the Web, but not all of them are genuine. Conducting a research about the history of particular search tools helps in determining if they are a reliable source or not.

It is not a secret that people find several uses to Public Records. Since they are made open to the public, each individual must take full advantage of their availability. It is important, however, to keep in mind that although the records are readily available for your perusal, it is your duty to check if you are provided with the right information.




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