Corpus Christi White Pages

Corpus Christi white pages let you search for people, phone numbers, and addresses in this coastal south Texas city. About 325,000 people live in Corpus Christi, and the city serves as the Nueces County seat. White pages data for Corpus Christi comes from county clerk records, the appraisal district, court filings, and state-level databases. You can look up a name to find an address, do a reverse phone search, or check who owns a property at a given location. Nueces County offices hold most of the public records that feed into Corpus Christi white pages results, and many of those records are now searchable online for free.

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Corpus Christi White Pages and Nueces County

Corpus Christi is the county seat of Nueces County. The county clerk and district clerk offices are both in downtown Corpus Christi, which makes it easy to search records in person. These offices keep property deeds, court cases, marriage records, assumed name certificates, and other filings. All of this data feeds into white pages results when you search for someone in Corpus Christi.

The Nueces County Clerk is at 901 Leopard Street in Corpus Christi. Call (361) 888-0580 for help. The office records deeds, liens, marriage licenses, and other civil documents. The district clerk handles court case records including civil, criminal, and family law cases. Both offices accept in-person requests and some online searches are available through the county website.

Office Nueces County Clerk
Address 901 Leopard Street
Corpus Christi, TX 78401
Phone (361) 888-0580
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

The Nueces County District Clerk sits at the same courthouse complex. Court records from this office show party names, case types, and filing dates. If you need to find someone who has been part of a civil or criminal case in Corpus Christi, the district clerk's records can help.

Corpus Christi Property and Deed Records

Property records are a key part of Corpus Christi white pages. Every home sale, lien, or deed transfer in Corpus Christi gets filed with the Nueces County Clerk. These records show buyer and seller names, property addresses, and sale dates. You can search deed records at the county clerk's office in person or ask for a records search by mail.

The NCAD property search is the fastest way to check who owns a specific Corpus Christi address. Just type in the address and the system pulls up the owner's name and mailing info. This is useful when you get a piece of mail from an unknown sender, when you want to know who lives next door, or when you need to reach a property owner about a fence, tree, or other matter. The data comes straight from the appraisal district's rolls.

Deed records at the county clerk go back decades. If you need to trace the history of a property in Corpus Christi, you can pull up every deed transfer that has been recorded. Each deed shows the grantor (seller) and grantee (buyer) along with the legal description and filing date. This kind of search helps when you are trying to find a previous owner or figure out a chain of title.

Texas keeps several statewide databases that help with white pages searches for Corpus Christi residents. The Texas DPS Crime Records Service lets you run criminal history checks. You can request a name-based search or a fingerprint-based check. The results show conviction records, which include the person's name and county of commitment.

The TDCJ Inmate Search is a free tool. Type in a name and it shows anyone currently or previously in the Texas prison system. Results include the inmate's name, age, county of commitment, and facility. If you are trying to locate someone who may have been incarcerated, this tool covers the entire state including Corpus Christi and Nueces County.

Under the Texas Public Information Act (Government Code Chapter 552), government records are open to the public. Corpus Christi city offices and Nueces County offices must respond to public records requests. This law makes white pages searches possible because it keeps most basic contact data in the public domain. Names, addresses, and other details from government filings are generally available unless a specific exemption applies.

Corpus Christi City Resources

The City of Corpus Christi website provides access to city services and some public records. The city handles utility accounts, building permits, code enforcement, and other local services. Some of these records contain names and addresses that show up in white pages data for Corpus Christi.

Corpus Christi has its own municipal court for city-level cases. Traffic tickets, parking violations, and code infractions go through this court. Records from municipal court cases show defendant names and addresses. For broader court searches, the Texas Courts website lets you search for cases across the state, including those filed in Nueces County courts that cover Corpus Christi.

The city also runs a police department that handles local law enforcement records. You can request copies of police reports, accident reports, and other documents. These records often contain names, phone numbers, and addresses. Not all of this data shows up in standard white pages searches, but you can get it through a direct records request to the department.

Note: Some city records may take a few business days to process when you request them through the public information office.

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Nueces County White Pages

Corpus Christi is the county seat of Nueces County, and all public records for Corpus Christi residents are held at the county level. The Nueces County Clerk and District Clerk manage property filings, court records, and other documents that white pages services use. For more details on county search tools and office info, see the full Nueces County page.

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