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Amarillo White Pages let you search for people, phone numbers, and addresses in the largest city in the Texas Panhandle. About 200,000 people live in Amarillo, and the city spans two counties. Potter County covers the north and central parts of the city. Randall County covers the south side. Public records for Amarillo residents are split between these two county systems. You can search property files, court records, business filings, and voter data through both counties and through several state-level databases that cover all of Texas.

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Amarillo Overview

200K+ Population
Potter/Randall Counties
2 County Systems
Online Access Available

Amarillo White Pages in Potter County

Potter County handles public records for the north and central parts of Amarillo. The Potter County Clerk keeps property deeds, marriage licenses, assumed name certificates, and vital records. Each of these record types ties a name to an address or a date. Property deeds show who bought or sold a home. Marriage records list both names and the filing date. DBA filings connect a person to a business name and an address.

The Potter County District Clerk manages court records. Civil cases, criminal cases, and family law matters for Amarillo residents on the Potter County side are filed here. Court records list all parties by name, and many include home addresses. You can search for cases by name or case number. These records are public under the Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552.

The Potter-Randall Appraisal District covers property accounts for both counties. You can search by owner name or address. Each record shows the owner, mailing address, and assessed value. This is the main tool for finding who owns a home in any part of Amarillo, regardless of which county the address falls in. It saves you from having to search two separate appraisal systems.

Note: Potter County is the county seat location for Amarillo, with offices in downtown Amarillo.

The south side of Amarillo falls in Randall County. Residents in that area have their property filings, court cases, and marriage records handled by the Randall County Clerk and District Clerk. The Randall County offices are in Canyon, which is the county seat. It is about 15 miles south of downtown Amarillo.

Randall County has its own tax records and voter registration data. Tax records show the property owner's name and where the bill gets mailed. Voter registration records are public in Texas and list a name, address, and date of birth. If you are searching for someone who lives on the south side of Amarillo, Randall County records may have what you need. The Potter-Randall Appraisal District covers both sides, so property searches do not require you to check two systems.

Court records from Randall County list all parties and case details. Family law cases, civil lawsuits, and criminal matters are all public. If someone on the south side of Amarillo was part of a court case, the Randall County District Clerk has the file. You can search online or visit the office in Canyon.

Amarillo White Pages City Tools

The City of Amarillo runs services that create public records useful for White Pages searches. Building permits list the property owner's name and address. Business licenses show who runs a company and where it operates. Code enforcement records connect addresses to property owners. All of these are public records you can request through the city.

Amarillo Municipal Court handles Class C misdemeanors and city ordinance cases. Traffic tickets, parking citations, and other minor offenses are on file. Each record lists the person's name and address at the time of the ticket. For more serious cases, the file goes to either Potter County or Randall County courts depending on which side of the city the incident happened.

The Amarillo Public Library system can help you get started with people searches. Staff can point you to free online tools and show you how to use public records databases. The central branch is at 413 SE 4th Ave in downtown Amarillo. Libraries sometimes have access to subscription databases that are free for cardholders to use.

Amarillo White Pages State Resources

The Texas DPS Crime Records Service handles criminal history searches for the entire state, including Amarillo residents.

Texas DPS Crime Records Service for Amarillo White Pages

The screenshot above shows the DPS Crime Records Service page. You can request a name-based criminal history check to see if someone has a record in Texas. Results may include past addresses. This is a useful tool when other Amarillo White Pages searches do not turn up the information you need. The DPS also handles sex offender registry checks and other background searches.

The Texas Secretary of State SOSDirect portal lets you search for business entities registered in Texas. If an Amarillo resident runs an LLC or corporation, you can find their name and registered agent address here. Each search costs $1.00. The Texas Comptroller Taxable Entity Search is free and provides similar data for businesses with a franchise tax account.

Texas Search Tools for Amarillo

The TDCJ Inmate Search lets you look up people in the Texas state prison system by name. It shows the inmate's name, age, unit, and projected release date. This is a free tool. For court records beyond Potter and Randall counties, the Texas Courts website links to every court system in the state. You can search for cases across multiple counties.

Amarillo sits far from other major Texas cities. The nearest large city is Lubbock, about 120 miles to the south. Because of this, Amarillo White Pages searches tend to stay within Potter and Randall County records plus state-level tools. There are not many neighboring cities with overlapping databases.

Texas open records laws give you the right to access public data. Under Government Code Chapter 552, most government records are open to anyone who asks. If a county office in Potter or Randall County denies your records request, you can file a complaint with the Texas Attorney General's Open Government Division. That office reviews the denial and issues a ruling on whether the records must be released. The law covers all public records used in Amarillo White Pages searches.

Amarillo White Pages Search Tips

Because Amarillo spans two counties, your best bet for a complete White Pages search is to use the Potter-Randall Appraisal District first. It covers both sides of the city in one search. For court records, you may need to check both Potter County and Randall County District Clerk systems. The statewide Texas Courts website can sometimes pull results from both at once.

If you cannot find someone through local records, try the state-level tools. The SOSDirect business search, the Comptroller's taxable entity search, and the DPS crime records system all cover the whole state. These databases can confirm a person's name, address, and other details that show up in Amarillo White Pages results. For help with your search, the Potter County Clerk's office is in downtown Amarillo and staff can assist with records requests in person.

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Potter and Randall County Records

Amarillo sits in Potter County and Randall County. Public records for Amarillo residents are split between the two county systems. Potter County offices are in downtown Amarillo. Randall County offices are in Canyon, about 15 miles south. The Potter-Randall Appraisal District serves both counties from a single office, making property searches easier. For court records and clerk filings, you may need to check each county separately.