Bexar County White Pages Lookup

Bexar County White Pages list people, phone numbers, and addresses across the San Antonio area and all nearby towns in the county. You can search for someone by name and get their contact info, where they live, and links to public records on file with Bexar County offices. The county is home to close to two million people, which makes it the fourth most populated county in all of Texas. San Antonio sits at the heart of Bexar County and most of the White Pages results you find will tie back to that city. Use the Bexar County White Pages search tool on this page to start your look up right now.

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Bexar County Overview

2M+ Population
San Antonio County Seat
1,256 sq mi Area
600K+ Property Accounts

Bexar County White Pages and Clerk Records

The Bexar County Clerk keeps a wide range of public records that feed into White Pages data. Real property records like deeds, mortgages, liens, and judgments are all on file at the clerk's office. These records help confirm where a person lives and what property they own. The clerk also handles marriage licenses, assumed name filings, and birth and death records that go back to the 1800s. All of this makes the County Clerk a key source for Bexar County White Pages searches when you need to verify someone's name or find their address.

You can search many of these records for free through the Bexar County Official Records Search portal. It lets you look up assumed names, land records, marriage records, personal property filings, plats, and public notices. You can view and print copies at no cost, though they will not be certified. Marriage records from 1959 to 2011 are also searchable online at no charge.

Office Bexar County Clerk
Address 100 Dolorosa, Suite 104
San Antonio, TX 78205
Phone (210) 335-2216
Website bexar.org/County-Clerk

The Real Property section is at a different spot. That office is at 101 W Nueva, Suite 120 in San Antonio. The phone number there is (210) 335-2273. Go to this office if you need deed copies or want to search land records in person. Staff can help you find what you need.

Note: Assumed name searches are free online or in person, but mail requests cost $5 and assumed name filings run $13 for unincorporated areas.

The Bexar County District Clerk manages case records for civil, criminal, family, and probate courts. You can search by case number, party name, attorney name, or filing date. These court records are useful when you want to find out if someone has been part of a lawsuit, a criminal case, or a family court matter in Bexar County. White Pages searches often turn up links to court records because they show a person's name and address in the filing.

E-filing is now required for all new cases in Bexar County courts. That means more records are going digital, and more of them show up in online White Pages results. The District Clerk also holds historical records that go way back. One of the most unique things about this office is the Spanish Archives collection. It holds land grants, mission records, wills, adoption contracts, mortgage agreements, petitions, military discharges, births, baptisms, and old litigation files. These records span 528 bound volumes across Rolls 1 through 78.

Court records help fill in gaps when a basic White Pages search does not give you what you need. A name search through the District Clerk can show you past and current addresses tied to case filings.

Bexar County White Pages Property Search

Property records are one of the best ways to find someone through the Bexar County White Pages. The Bexar County Appraisal District (BCAD) tracks more than 600,000 property accounts across the county. You can search by owner name, property address, account number, or geographic ID. If you know where someone lives, you can pull up the owner name. If you know a name, you can find what property they own in Bexar County.

BCAD data gets used in White Pages listings all the time. It confirms who owns a home, how long they have had it, and what the mailing address is on file. The site also lets you see property values, tax amounts, and legal descriptions. Online protests are accepted each year with a deadline of May 15.

For deed history, start at BCAD and get the deed number from the property record. Then go to the County Clerk's records search and look up that deed number. This two-step process gives you the full chain of title and the names of all past owners. It is a solid way to trace someone who used to live at a Bexar County address.

The Bexar County Tax Assessor-Collector handles property tax bills for about 140 taxing jurisdictions in the area. Tax records also show the owner's name and mailing address. The Tax Assessor is also the county voter registrar, and voter rolls are another public record source that shows up in White Pages databases.

Bexar County White Pages Online Tools

The Texas Secretary of State runs a business entity search at SOSDirect that can help with Bexar County White Pages lookups. If someone owns or runs a business, their name and address may show up in state filings.

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Business filings list the registered agent name and address, officer names, and the business address. These are all public and they feed into White Pages results for people tied to companies in Bexar County.

The Texas Department of Public Safety also keeps crime records that can turn up in a Bexar County White Pages search. The DPS Crime Records Service offers background check tools and sex offender searches at the state level.

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These state tools work alongside Bexar County's own resources to give you a fuller picture when you search for someone.

Bexar County Sheriff White Pages Records

The Bexar County Sheriff's Office keeps its own set of records that can help with people searches. The office runs an inmate search tool so you can check if someone is in the Bexar County jail. Sex offender registration data is also on file there. Warrant information and crime stats are available too.

These records add another layer to Bexar County White Pages results. If you are trying to find someone and other sources come up short, checking jail and warrant records might turn up a current address or booking info. The Sheriff also keeps records from the misdemeanor search and DWI/Family Violence Fugitive search tools on the county site.

Note: Foreclosure sales in Bexar County happen on the first Tuesday of each month from 10 AM to 4 PM on the west side of the courthouse, and these records list property owner names.

How to Use Bexar County White Pages

Start with a name. Type the first and last name of the person you want to find into the search tool at the top of this page. You will get results that may show their phone number, home address, age, and links to more detailed public records. If the name is common, try adding the city or a middle initial to narrow things down.

Bexar County White Pages pull from many sources at once. County clerk filings, property records, court cases, voter rolls, and business filings all contribute data. The more records a person has in Bexar County, the more info you will find in the White Pages. People who own property, have filed court cases, or run a business tend to have the most complete listings.

Here are some tips for better Bexar County White Pages results:

  • Use the person's full legal name, not a nickname
  • Add San Antonio or another city name to filter results
  • Check property records at BCAD if the basic search is thin
  • Search court records at the District Clerk for more address history
  • Try the County Clerk's official records search for marriage and land records

If you still can't find who you are looking for, try searching by address instead of name. The BCAD property search lets you type in a street address and see who owns that property. This works well if you have an old address for someone and want to see if they still live there or who lives there now.

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Cities in Bexar County

Bexar County covers San Antonio and several smaller cities. White Pages results for anyone in these areas tie back to Bexar County records.

Other communities in Bexar County include Converse, Live Oak, Windcrest, Leon Valley, Balcones Heights, and Helotes. All public records for these areas are kept at the Bexar County offices in San Antonio.

Nearby Counties

Several counties share a border with Bexar County. If you are searching for someone and they live just outside San Antonio, their records may be filed in one of these neighboring counties instead: Comal County, Guadalupe County, Medina County, Atascosa County, and Wilson County. Make sure you search the right county for the most accurate White Pages results.