Access Cameron County White Pages

Cameron County White Pages give you a way to find people, phone numbers, and addresses in the southernmost part of Texas. The county sits at the tip of the Rio Grande Valley and has a population of about 423,000. Brownsville is the county seat and the largest city. Harlingen is the other major city in the area. Cameron County public records are searchable through the County Clerk, District Clerk, and appraisal district offices. White Pages lookups in Cameron County draw from property records, court filings, vital records, and other public sources that connect to real names and addresses.

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Cameron County Overview

423K+ Population
Brownsville County Seat
107th Judicial District
1,276 sq mi Land Area

Cameron County Clerk White Pages

The Cameron County Clerk is one of the first places to start a White Pages search. This office keeps real property records, marriage licenses, vital records, and assumed name certificates. All of these link back to names and addresses. Deed records show who owns property in Cameron County and the address connected to each filing. If you want to find where someone lives or has lived, property records are a solid place to start.

Marriage records are another good source. They show both names and the date the license was filed in Cameron County. The clerk also keeps birth and death records for the county. Birth records are restricted for 75 years under Texas law, but death records are more open. Assumed name filings, which are DBA records, show who operates a business under a trade name. You might find a person's name and address through their business filing even if their home address is not in the deed records.

Office Cameron County Clerk
Address 974 E Harrison St
Brownsville, TX 78520
Phone (956) 544-0815
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website cameroncounty.us/clerk

The Cameron County Clerk operates under Texas Local Government Code Section 192.001, which requires the clerk to record and maintain all documents filed with the office. That gives the office a deep archive of White Pages data going back many years.

The Cameron County District Clerk handles court records for all district-level cases. You can search by name to check if someone has civil, criminal, or family cases on file. Court records are public in Texas under the Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552. The search results show party names, case type, the date of filing, and which court handled the case.

Civil cases in Cameron County cover lawsuits, debt claims, and property disputes. Criminal cases show charges filed against a person and the outcomes. Family court cases include divorces, child custody matters, and name changes. Each type of case produces records with the names of the people involved. Many also list addresses. This is a strong White Pages tool when you need to find details on someone who has been part of a legal case in Cameron County.

Cameron County has courts under the 107th Judicial District. The court system handles thousands of cases each year. New filings enter the system through Texas e-filing, so records are added fast. You can search from the courthouse in Brownsville or through the online portal.

Note: Some family court records may have restricted access to protect the parties involved.

Cameron County Property White Pages

Property records are one of the best White Pages tools in Cameron County. The Cameron County Tax Assessor-Collector keeps tax records on every taxable property. You can search by owner name or property address. Each record shows who owns the property, the mailing address on file, and the tax amount. If someone owns a home or land in Cameron County, this search will help you find them.

The Cameron County Appraisal District provides a more detailed property search. Results include the assessed value, owner name, mailing address, legal description, and any exemptions. The appraisal data is free to use online. You can search by name to see every property someone owns in Cameron County, or search by address to find out who owns a specific piece of land. Under Texas Property Code Chapter 13, real property records must be properly recorded and indexed for public access.

Cameron County Appraisal District White Pages property search

The screenshot above shows the Cameron County Appraisal District website. This tool lets you look up property owners by name or address. The results tie names to physical locations, which makes it one of the most useful White Pages resources in Cameron County. The data is updated regularly and reflects current ownership records.

Texas State White Pages Resources

Texas offers several state-level databases that add depth to a Cameron County White Pages search. The Texas Secretary of State SOSDirect lets you look up business filings. If someone in Cameron County has a registered business, their name and agent address will appear in the results. The Texas Comptroller's Taxable Entity Search works for tax account lookups.

The Texas DPS Crime Records Service handles criminal background checks at the state level. The TDCJ Inmate Search covers people held in state prisons. The Texas Courts website links to every court system in the state. These are all public records. The Attorney General's Open Government Division ensures agencies follow the rules when people request records.

Between the Cameron County offices and the state tools, you have many ways to search for people. Most of these searches are free. Some records require a small fee for copies, but the lookups themselves cost nothing in most cases.

Cameron County White Pages Access Guide

The main Cameron County offices are in Brownsville at the county courthouse. Most White Pages records can be searched online for free. The County Clerk, District Clerk, and appraisal district all have web tools you can use from anywhere. If you need certified copies of any document, you will likely need to visit in person or send a written request by mail.

Certified copies of property documents cost a few dollars per page. Court record copies may have a small fee as well. For most White Pages purposes, the free online search gives you enough to find a person's name or address. If you need the document for a legal matter, get the certified version from the clerk's office. The Cameron County courthouse is at 974 E Harrison St in Brownsville.

The county offices are open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Arrive early if you plan to visit in person, since lines can form at the clerk windows. You do not need an appointment for most record requests, but calling ahead can save you time if you have questions about what records are on file.

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Cities in Cameron County

Cameron County has two major cities with their own White Pages pages. All county-level records for these cities are kept at the Cameron County offices in Brownsville.

Other communities in Cameron County include San Benito, Los Fresnos, Port Isabel, and South Padre Island. White Pages records for these smaller areas go through the Cameron County offices in Brownsville.

Nearby Counties

Hidalgo County borders Cameron County to the west. If your search in Cameron County comes up empty, check the neighboring county White Pages for more results.