Denton White Pages
Denton White Pages let you search for people, phone numbers, and addresses in the county seat of Denton County. About 150,000 people live in Denton, and the city is home to two major universities. Because Denton is the county seat, the Denton County Clerk and District Clerk both have their main offices right in the city. You can search property records, court filings, business registrations, and voter data through the county offices and through several state-level databases. This page covers the best sources for finding people through Denton White Pages.
Denton Overview
Denton White Pages at the County Clerk
The Denton County Clerk keeps the core public records used in Denton White Pages searches. Property deeds, marriage licenses, assumed name filings, and vital records all go through this office. Each record type connects a name to an address, a date, or a business. Because Denton is the county seat, the main clerk's office is right here in the city. That means you get the fastest turnaround on records requests.
Property deeds are one of the best tools for finding people in Denton. When someone buys a home, the deed gets filed with the County Clerk. It lists the buyer's name and a mailing address. Denton has seen steady growth over the past decade, so there are many recent deed filings in the system. Marriage records list both names and the filing date. Assumed name filings, or DBA records, connect a person to a business name and their home or business address.
| Office | Denton County Clerk |
|---|---|
| Address |
Denton County Courthouse 110 W Hickory St Denton, TX 76201 |
The County Clerk's office is in the Denton County Courthouse on the historic downtown square. You can walk in during business hours to search records or request copies. Staff can help you look up filings by name or document type. Bring a valid photo ID.
Note: Denton County also has satellite offices in Lewisville and other locations for some services.
Search Denton White Pages Court Records
The Denton County District Clerk manages all court records for Denton residents. Civil cases, criminal matters, and family law filings are all on file. Court records are a strong source for Denton White Pages data because they list all parties by name, and many include home addresses. You can search online by name or case number. The system shows the case type, filing date, and which court handled it.
Denton County uses e-filing for most court documents. New filings appear in the system fast. If someone in Denton filed a lawsuit, went through a divorce, or was charged with a crime, those records are public under the Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552. The only exception is sealed cases. Family law records are especially useful. Divorce filings, custody cases, and name changes all list the parties and their addresses.
The District Clerk's office is in the Denton County Courts Building. You can go in person to search records or get copies. Online access is the faster option for most Denton White Pages searches.
Denton White Pages Property Lookup
The Denton Central Appraisal District (DCAD) is one of the best free tools for Denton White Pages searches. DCAD tracks property accounts for all of Denton County, including the city of Denton. You can search by owner name, property address, or account number. Each record shows the owner's name, mailing address, legal description, and assessed value.
The screenshot above shows the DCAD search portal. Enter an owner name or address and pull up property records for any location in Denton County. The results include the owner, mailing address, and property value. DCAD also offers GIS mapping tools. You can click on any parcel in Denton and see who owns it. The map shows lot lines, owner names, and links to the full record.
The Denton County Tax Assessor-Collector keeps separate records for property taxes, vehicle registration, and voter rolls. Tax records show the property owner's name and where the tax bill goes. Voter registration records are public in Texas and list a name, address, and date of birth. All of these feed into Denton White Pages results.
Denton White Pages City Tools
The City of Denton runs services that create records useful for White Pages searches. Building permits list the property owner's name and address for each project. Business licenses show who runs a company and where it operates. Code enforcement records tie addresses to property owners. All of these are public records you can request through the city.
Denton is a college town. The University of North Texas and Texas Woman's University both bring in a large student population. Students may not own property, but they still show up in court records, voter rolls, and other public databases. If you are looking for someone who may be a student, keep in mind that they might have a temporary Denton address that changes each year.
Denton Municipal Court handles Class C misdemeanors and city ordinance cases. Traffic tickets, parking violations, and other minor offenses are on file. Each record lists the person's name and address at the time of the citation. For more serious cases, the file goes to the Denton County courts.
Texas White Pages Resources for Denton
State-level databases extend your Denton White Pages search beyond the county. The Texas Secretary of State SOSDirect portal has business filings for every entity registered in Texas. If a Denton 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 shows similar data for businesses with a state tax account.
The Texas DPS Crime Records Service handles criminal history checks for the state. You can request a name-based search to find out if someone has a record in Texas. The TDCJ Inmate Search covers people in state prison. Both tools help confirm a person's identity and can surface past addresses that link back to Denton.
The Texas Courts website links to every court system in the state. You can search for cases across multiple counties at once. This is useful if you think someone may have moved to or from Denton and has records in another county. Under Government Code Chapter 552, most government records in Texas are open to the public. If a county office denies your request, you can file a complaint with the Texas Attorney General's Open Government Division.
Denton County White Pages
Denton is the county seat of Denton County. All county-level White Pages records go through the offices right here in the city. Property filings, court records, marriage licenses, and voter data are handled at the county level. For the full list of Denton County search tools and contacts, visit the county page.
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