Find White Pages in Bell County

Bell County White Pages give you access to people searches, phone lookups, and address checks across this Central Texas county. The county seat is Belton, but most of the population lives in Killeen and Temple. Bell County holds a large number of public records tied to names and contact details through its county offices. You can search the Bell County Clerk, District Clerk, and Appraisal District to find people and check public records. White Pages searches in Bell County draw from property files, court records, tax data, and vital records. The county is home to Fort Cavazos, which means a large military population moves through the area regularly.

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Bell County Overview

370K Population
Belton County Seat
27th Judicial District
1,051 sq mi Land Area

Bell County Clerk White Pages Records

The Bell County Clerk keeps the records most useful for a White Pages search. This office handles real property records, vital records, marriage licenses, and assumed name filings. Real property records include deeds, liens, and mortgages that show owner names and property addresses. You search by name and see what property a person owns or has owned in Bell County. Each result gives you a name and a location tied to it.

Marriage licenses are filed here and show both parties' names plus the date. The Bell County Clerk stores birth and death records as well. These can help confirm that a person lived in Bell County or verify their identity. Assumed name filings link people to the businesses they run. If you search for a name and find a DBA filing, you get the person's name and the address tied to the business.

Under Texas Local Government Code Section 192.001, the county clerk must record and keep all documents filed with the office. That law makes the Bell County Clerk a dependable source for White Pages data. Military discharge records are also on file here, which matters in Bell County given the large military community around Fort Cavazos.

Office Bell County Clerk
Address 550 East 2nd Avenue, Suite 144
Belton, TX 76513
Phone (254) 933-5160
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website bellcountytx.com/county_government/county_clerk.php

The Bell County Clerk's office is in the Bell County Courthouse in Belton. You can visit in person or call ahead. Online record searches may be available through the county website for some document types.

The Bell County District Clerk manages all district court records in the county. Civil lawsuits, criminal felony cases, and family law matters all go through this office. Each case file has names, dates, and case details that are useful for White Pages lookups. You can search by name to see if someone has been part of a court case in Bell County.

Court records are public in Texas. The Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552, gives anyone the right to see these records. Civil cases include debt collection, foreclosures, and contract disputes. Criminal cases cover felonies filed in Bell County. Family cases include divorce and child custody filings. All of these list the names of the people involved and often include addresses, which makes them a useful White Pages resource.

New filings go through the Texas eFile system. That keeps the database current. If you need recent records for someone in Bell County, the District Clerk database will have them within a few days of filing. The office is at the Bell County Justice Complex in Belton.

Bell County White Pages Online Tools

The Bell County Clerk's website at bellcountytx.com provides information about the records kept at this office and how to search them.

Bell County Clerk White Pages records portal

The screenshot above shows the Bell County Clerk's page. This office handles property records, marriage licenses, vital records, and more. You can use these records to find names and addresses tied to people in Bell County.

The Bell County District Clerk also provides online access to court records. The District Clerk's website has information about searching civil, criminal, and family cases filed in Bell County courts.

Bell County District Clerk White Pages case search

The District Clerk page is shown above. Court records are one of the most complete White Pages tools in Bell County. They include names, case types, and filing dates for all district court cases.

Bell County Property White Pages

The Bell County Appraisal District has a property search tool that works well for White Pages lookups. You can search by owner name, address, or account number. The results show who owns each property, the mailing address on file, the assessed value, and the legal description. This is a quick way to find where someone lives if they own property in Bell County.

BELLCAD covers every taxable property in the county. That includes homes, land, farms, and commercial buildings. The search is free and does not need an account. Each listing shows the owner's name, property address, and mailing address. If those two addresses are different, you get two possible locations for the person you are searching for. Under Texas Property Code Chapter 13, all real property records must be recorded and indexed so the public can find them.

The Bell County Tax Assessor-Collector keeps tax payment records that link to property owners. Tax records show whether the account is current or past due. They also show the mailing address used for tax bills. These records add to the White Pages picture for anyone who owns property in Bell County. Voter registration records are handled through the Tax Assessor's office as well, and those include names, addresses, and dates of birth.

Note: Appraisal data is updated each year for the tax cycle, so the most current owner info appears after the annual appraisal process.

Texas State White Pages Resources

State databases help fill in gaps when Bell County records are not enough. The Texas Secretary of State SOSDirect system has business filings for all of Texas. If someone in Bell County runs a business, their name and registered agent address will be here. The Texas Comptroller's Taxable Entity Search works the same way for tax accounts tied to businesses.

Criminal record searches go through the Texas DPS Crime Records Service. The TDCJ Inmate Search lets you look up people in state prison by name. The Texas Courts website connects to all court systems in the state. All of these are public records under the Texas Public Information Act.

These tools work alongside Bell County White Pages searches. State-level records can show you if someone has moved from Bell County to another part of Texas, or if they have business or criminal records in other counties. Together, county and state sources give you a fuller look at a person's public record.

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Cities in Bell County

Bell County includes Killeen, Temple, and several other cities. White Pages records for all of them are kept at the county level through the offices listed above.

Other communities in Bell County include Belton, Harker Heights, Nolanville, and Morgan's Point Resort. All county-level White Pages records for these areas are handled through the Bell County offices in Belton.

Nearby Counties

These counties are near Bell County. If you are searching for someone who may live just outside Bell County, check the neighboring county White Pages as well.

Other neighboring counties include Coryell County, Lampasas County, Milam County, and Falls County. These counties maintain their own White Pages records through their respective clerk offices.