Abilene White Pages Lookup

Abilene White Pages let you search for people in this West Texas city of about 125,000 residents. Abilene is the seat of Taylor County, and most public records for the city run through the Taylor County Clerk and District Clerk offices. You can look up names, phone numbers, and addresses through county databases, the Taylor County Appraisal District, and state-level search tools. White pages searches in Abilene tap into court filings, property rolls, and business entity data that tie real names to real addresses. These records are open to the public and most online searches are free.

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Abilene White Pages Property Tools

The Taylor County Appraisal District is one of the most useful local tools for an Abilene White Pages search. Their website at taylorcad.org lets you search property records by owner name, address, or account number. The database covers all properties in Taylor County, including everything within Abilene city limits.

Below is the Taylor County Appraisal District website, which is free and open to anyone.

Taylor County Appraisal District property search for Abilene White Pages lookups

Property search results from Taylor CAD show the owner name, mailing address, property description, and assessed value. This data is particularly useful for Abilene White Pages searches because property ownership records are among the most reliable public records for linking a person to a physical address.

For criminal background checks on Abilene residents, the Texas DPS Crime Records Service lets you run name-based searches across all of Texas. The TDCJ Offender Search checks state prison records. You need at least a full last name to start. Results include names, dates of birth, and offense details when there is a match.

Texas open records laws support your right to access Abilene public records. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, you can request records from any government body in the state, including the City of Abilene and Taylor County. If what you need is not available through an online portal, you can file a formal open records request. Agencies must respond within 10 business days in most cases.

Abilene City Records and White Pages Data

The City of Abilene maintains public records separate from Taylor County. City Hall is at 555 Walnut Street. The main phone number is (325) 676-6002. You can submit a public records request through the city to get documents not available through county search tools. The city clerk handles these requests and can tell you what records are available.

Abilene White Pages results often pull from property records. The Taylor CAD database covers all properties within city limits and links owner names to addresses. Utility records are another source, though they may require a formal request. Water and electric accounts tie names to specific addresses in the city. The Abilene municipal court also generates records with names and addresses for traffic violations and city ordinance cases.

The Abilene Police Department holds records useful for White Pages searches. Police reports include names, addresses, and incident details. The main station is at 450 Pecan Street and the non-emergency number is (325) 673-8331. You can request reports in person or by phone during business hours.

Court Records for Abilene White Pages

Court records are a deep source for finding people in Abilene. Every civil and criminal case filed in Taylor County includes party names, dates, and often home addresses. The Texas Courts website provides a statewide search that covers Abilene cases too.

Taylor County courts hear a range of case types. Family courts handle divorce and custody matters. Civil courts deal with lawsuits, debt collection, and contract disputes. Criminal courts process misdemeanor and felony charges. Each case creates a public record with personal details about the parties involved. These records stay on file and searchable for years after a case closes. That longevity makes court records one of the most reliable sources for Abilene White Pages data. You can search by name or by case number through the district clerk's office.

Justice of the peace courts in Taylor County also create useful records. Small claims cases and eviction filings both include the names and addresses of the parties. These courts serve specific precincts within the county, and Abilene falls under their reach. The JP courts handle high volumes of cases, which means a large number of names pass through their records each year.

Statewide Tools for Abilene White Pages

Since Abilene is in West Texas and not near other major cities with White Pages pages on this site, state-level tools are especially important for broadening your search. The Texas Secretary of State, Texas Comptroller, Texas DPS, and TDCJ all offer free search tools that cover Abilene residents. If you cannot find the person through Taylor County records alone, try running their name through these state databases.

The Texas court system also offers a statewide case search. This is useful if the person may have had cases filed in other counties besides Taylor. Many people in Abilene have ties to surrounding areas, and a statewide search can pick up records from those places too.

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Taylor County White Pages

Abilene is the county seat of Taylor County, and most public records searches run through the county clerk and district clerk offices. For a broader look at records across all of Taylor County, check the county page.

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