Lubbock White Pages Directory

Lubbock white pages give you a way to find people, phone numbers, and addresses in this west Texas city. About 265,000 people live in Lubbock, and it serves as the county seat of Lubbock County. White pages data for Lubbock comes from county clerk filings, the appraisal district, court records, and state-level databases. You can search for a name to get an address, run a reverse phone lookup, or check who owns a property. Most of the public records that feed into Lubbock white pages sit with Lubbock County offices right in the city, and many are searchable online.

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Lubbock White Pages and County Records

Lubbock is the county seat of Lubbock County. The county clerk and district clerk offices are both in downtown Lubbock, so you can search records in person without leaving the city. These offices handle property deeds, court filings, marriage licenses, assumed name certificates, and other civil documents. All of this data feeds into white pages results for Lubbock residents.

The Lubbock County Clerk is at 904 Broadway Street. Call (806) 775-1076 for information. The office records deeds, liens, marriage licenses, and assumed names. The district clerk is in the same courthouse complex and manages court case records. Both offices accept walk-in requests during business hours. If you want to look up a person's name in Lubbock through official county records, these two offices are the place to start.

Office Lubbock County Clerk
Address 904 Broadway Street
Lubbock, TX 79401
Phone (806) 775-1076
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Since Lubbock is the county seat, all county offices are right here. You don't have to drive to another city to access Lubbock County records. That makes in-person searches more convenient than in cities where the county seat is somewhere else.

Lubbock Property and Deed Records

Property records are a core part of Lubbock white pages data. Every time a home sells in Lubbock, a deed gets filed with the Lubbock County Clerk. That deed shows the buyer's name, the seller's name, the property address, and the filing date. You can search these records at the clerk's office on Broadway Street.

The Lubbock CAD property search is the fastest way to check ownership for a specific address. Enter the street address and the system shows you who owns the property, where they get their mail, and what the assessed value is. This works great when you know where someone lives but need their name, or when you want to find all properties a person owns in Lubbock County. The appraisal district keeps records on every taxable property in the county.

Deed records go back many years in Lubbock County. If you need to trace the ownership history of a property, you can pull the chain of title through the county clerk. Each deed in the chain shows who sold the property and who bought it. This is useful when you are looking for a former resident of a Lubbock address or trying to figure out who owned a property at a certain point in time.

Texas State Tools for Lubbock White Pages

Several state-level tools help with Lubbock white pages searches. The Texas DPS Crime Records Service lets you run criminal history checks by name. Results show conviction records with the person's name and county of commitment. This can help confirm if someone has ties to Lubbock.

The TDCJ Inmate Search is free and covers anyone currently or formerly in Texas state prison. You enter a name and the results show age, county, and facility. For Lubbock residents who may have been through the corrections system, this tool gives you basic identifying details at no cost.

Under the Texas Public Information Act (Government Code Chapter 552), most government records are public. Lubbock city offices and Lubbock County offices have to respond to records requests. Names, addresses, and contact details from government filings are generally available. Some data is protected, like Social Security numbers and medical records. But the basic info that drives white pages searches stays open under state law.

Note: State-level searches cover all of Texas, so results may include people who have moved away from Lubbock.

The City of Lubbock website provides access to city services and some local records. Lubbock handles utility accounts, building permits, code enforcement, and other city-level services. Some of these records contain names and addresses that can help with white pages searches. Permit records, for example, show property owner names and project addresses.

Lubbock has a municipal court for city-level offenses like traffic tickets and code violations. Court records from these cases include defendant names and addresses. For broader court searches, the Texas Courts website lets you search for cases across the entire state including those filed in Lubbock County courts.

The city also has a police department that handles local law enforcement records. You can request police reports and accident reports through their office. These documents often contain names, phone numbers, and addresses that can supplement your Lubbock white pages search. Not all police records are available to the public, but basic report data is generally accessible through a records request.

To search for someone in Lubbock, you have several options:

  • Lubbock CAD for property owner searches
  • Lubbock County Clerk for deed and marriage records
  • Texas Comptroller for business-related searches
  • TDCJ Inmate Search for corrections records
  • City of Lubbock for utility and permit data

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Lubbock County White Pages

Lubbock is the county seat of Lubbock County, so all county offices are right in the city. The Lubbock County Clerk and District Clerk handle property filings, court records, and other documents that feed into white pages results. For more on Lubbock County search tools and office information, see the full county page.

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