McKinney White Pages

McKinney White Pages connect you to public records held by Collin County offices right in the city. McKinney is the county seat, so the Collin County Clerk and District Clerk both have their main offices here. That makes it one of the easiest places in the county to search for people, look up phone numbers, and find addresses. With a population over 200,000, McKinney has grown fast and the records system has grown with it. You can search online or visit the courthouse in person to pull White Pages data from property files, court cases, and business filings.

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McKinney Overview

200K+ Population
Collin County
County Seat Status
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McKinney White Pages at the County Clerk

The Collin County Clerk office is in McKinney at the Jack Hatchell Administration Building. This is the main hub for public records that feed into McKinney White Pages results. Property deeds, marriage licenses, assumed name certificates, and vital records all pass through this office. Each record ties a real name to an address, a date, or a business name. Because McKinney is the county seat, you get the fastest service here.

Assumed name filings are handled at either the McKinney or Plano office. If a McKinney resident runs a business under a name that is not their legal name, they file a DBA here. The filing lists the person's real name, their home or business address, and the trade name. All partners must show up to file. The cost is $18.50 plus $1 for each extra owner. These records are public and searchable.

Office Collin County Clerk
Address 2300 Bloomdale Rd, Suite 2106
McKinney, TX 75071
Website collincountytx.gov/clerk

You can request a search by mail too. Send $10 along with the name you want to look up to the address above. Include any extra details you have, like a date range or the type of record. The clerk will search the files and mail back what they find. This is a good option if you do not have internet access or want a paper copy of a McKinney White Pages record.

Note: Marriage records from the County Clerk list both names and the filing date, making them useful for White Pages searches.

The Collin County District Clerk handles all court filings for McKinney residents. Civil cases, criminal cases, and family law matters are all on file here. Court records are a strong source for McKinney White Pages data. They list all parties by name, and many include home addresses. The District Clerk's office is at the Collin County Courthouse right in McKinney, so you can walk in and search records in person.

Online searches are also available. You can look up cases by party name or cause number. The system shows the case type, filing date, and which court handled it. Collin County uses e-filing, so new documents show up fast. If someone in McKinney 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 if a judge has sealed the file.

Family law records are especially useful for White Pages research. Divorce filings, custody cases, and name changes all list the parties and their contact details. These records often have current addresses that may not show up in other databases.

McKinney White Pages Property Search

The Collin Central Appraisal District is one of the best free tools for McKinney White Pages searches. CCAD tracks property accounts across all of Collin County. You can search by owner name, address, or account number. Each record shows the owner name, mailing address, legal description, and assessed value. For a city like McKinney that has added thousands of new homes in recent years, the property rolls have a lot of current data.

The GIS mapping tool lets you click on any lot in McKinney and see who owns it. Zoom in on a neighborhood, tap a parcel, and the owner info pops up. This is handy when you know the general area but not the exact address. You can also see the property boundaries and surrounding lot owners.

Tax records from the Collin County Tax Assessor-Collector add more data points. They show the property owner's name and where the tax bill gets sent. Voter registration records are public in Texas and list a name, address, and date of birth. These all feed into McKinney White Pages lookups.

McKinney White Pages City Tools

The City of McKinney website has tools that can help with people searches. Building permits list the property owner's name and address. Code enforcement records tie addresses to owners. Business licenses filed with the city show who runs a local business and where they operate. All of these are public records available through the city.

McKinney Municipal Court handles Class C misdemeanors and city ordinance cases. Traffic tickets, parking violations, and other minor offenses are on file here. Each record lists the person's name and address. For more serious cases, the file goes to the Collin County courts in the same city.

McKinney White Pages Online Resources

The statewide Texas Courts website connects to court systems across the state and is a good starting point for broader McKinney White Pages research.

Texas Courts website for McKinney White Pages searches

The image above shows the Texas Courts portal. From here you can access case search tools that cover Collin County and every other county in Texas. If you are not sure which county handled a person's case, this site lets you cast a wider net. Court records are public unless sealed by a judge.

The Texas Secretary of State SOSDirect portal is another tool. It has business filings for every entity registered in Texas. If a McKinney resident runs an LLC or corporation, you can find their name and the registered agent's 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.

Texas State Search Tools

The Texas DPS Crime Records Service runs criminal history checks for the state. You can request a name-based search to see if someone has a record. The TDCJ Inmate Search covers people in state prison. Both tools are useful for confirming a person's identity and finding past addresses that tie back to McKinney.

Under Texas law, most government records are open to the public. The Public Information Act gives anyone the right to request records from a government office. If a county or state agency denies your request, you can file a complaint with the Texas Attorney General's Open Government Division. That applies to any McKinney White Pages records held by a public office.

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Collin County White Pages

McKinney is the county seat of Collin County. All county-level White Pages records go through the offices right here in McKinney. Property filings, court records, marriage licenses, and voter data are handled at the county level. For the full list of Collin County tools and contacts, see the county page.

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