Fort Worth White Pages Search

Fort Worth white pages let you search for people, phone numbers, and addresses across one of the largest cities in Texas. With close to 960,000 residents, Fort Worth sits in Tarrant County and serves as the county seat. White pages searches here pull from Tarrant County public records, city databases, and state sources. You can look up a person by name, find who lives at a given address, or track down a phone listing. The Fort Worth Police Department, Tarrant County Clerk, and the Tarrant Appraisal District all hold records that feed into white pages results. Most of these tools are free and available online, so you can start your search from home.

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Fort Worth Overview

958K+ Population
Tarrant County
County Seat Status
700K+ Property Accounts

Fort Worth White Pages and Police Records

The Fort Worth Police Department keeps records that are useful for white pages searches. Offense reports, accident reports, and clearance letters all tie names to addresses in the city. The department runs a Crime Data Center that gives the public access to crime reports, crime mapping, and an address search tool. You can look up one address and see what activity has been linked to it. The Open Data Portal and Open Records Center are also part of this system.

OffenderWatch is another tool on the FWPD site. It tracks registered offenders and shows names and addresses. The Crime Data Map covers most crime types but leaves out sex offenses and juvenile crimes. Annual and quarterly reports from the Research and Planning unit give a broad look at crime trends across Fort Worth. Call 817-392-4240 if you need help with data from that unit.

Fort Worth police have two main locations. The main station is at 505 W Felix St. The other is at 1000 Calvert St. For non-emergency calls, use 817-392-4222. If you need a copy of an offense report that is under ten pages, it is free. Clearance letters cost $5, and you need to set up an appointment for Tuesdays or Thursdays by calling 817-392-4168.

Accident reports are handled through the Texas Department of Transportation. You can buy a copy at cris.dot.state.tx.us for $6. These reports list the names and addresses of all drivers involved. That makes them a solid white pages source for Fort Worth if you know someone was in an accident.

Tarrant County Records for Fort Worth

Fort Worth is the county seat of Tarrant County. All county-level public records for Fort Worth residents go through the Tarrant County District Clerk and the Tarrant County Clerk. These offices hold court case records, property filings, marriage licenses, and assumed name records. Each of these document types connects a person's name to an address in Fort Worth.

The District Clerk keeps records for civil, criminal, family, and juvenile courts. You can search by name, case number, or attorney through the Smart Search tool on their site. E-filing is required for all Tarrant County cases, so new records hit the system fast. If you need Fort Worth white pages data tied to a court case, this is the place to start.

The County Clerk handles property records going back to the mid-1800s. Deeds, liens, and mortgages all link people to Fort Worth addresses. Marriage licenses show both parties' full names and home addresses. Assumed name filings connect business owners to their locations. For Fort Worth white pages searches, these records cover a lot of ground.

Note: The Tarrant County District Clerk requires e-filing for all cases, which means new records are available in the online system shortly after they are filed.

The Tarrant County District Clerk has an online case search tool. You can use it to look up people by name, and it pulls results from all court types. Visit the District Clerk website to start your search.

Tarrant County District Clerk search portal for Fort Worth white pages

Results show case details, party names, and filing dates. The tool is free and does not need an account. This is a good first step for any Fort Worth white pages lookup. You can filter by case type to narrow things down.

For property-based searches, the Tarrant Appraisal District runs a separate tool. TAD covers more than 700,000 property accounts across the county. You can look up owners by name or search by address. The database shows owner name, property address, land value, and improvement value. An interactive map with parcel lines lets you see who owns what near a given Fort Worth address.

Fort Worth Property White Pages

Property records are some of the most useful white pages data for Fort Worth. Every time a house sells or a lien gets filed, a record links a name to an address. The Tarrant County Clerk records deeds, deeds of trust, liens, releases, and powers of attorney. Oil and gas documents are on file too.

The Tarrant Appraisal District also lets you download bulk data. If you need to check Fort Worth white pages across many names or a large area, the data download saves time. Protest hearing records tie names to properties as well. Tax records from the Tarrant County Tax Assessor-Collector show who owns each property and how much they paid. Vehicle registration records link a person to a mailing address. All of these records work as white pages sources.

Voter registration data is public in Texas. The Tax Assessor-Collector serves as the voter registrar for Tarrant County. Voter records include the person's name, address, and date of birth. If other white pages tools come up short, voter data can fill the gap for Fort Worth residents.

Fort Worth City Resources

The City of Fort Worth website has a range of public tools. Code compliance records, permits, and utility accounts can all point to who lives at or manages a property. While these are not traditional white pages, they add another layer of data for Fort Worth. City council agendas and minutes are public too. They sometimes name residents who spoke at meetings or filed complaints.

Fort Worth also runs a 311 system for non-emergency city services. Reports filed through 311 are public records. They tie a complaint or request to an address. If you need to verify that someone lives at a certain Fort Worth location, 311 records can sometimes help confirm it.

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Tarrant County White Pages

Fort Worth is the county seat of Tarrant County. All public records for Fort Worth residents go through the Tarrant County offices. The county handles court filings, property records, marriage licenses, and more for Fort Worth and 40 other cities. For the full list of county resources, visit the Tarrant County white pages page.

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