Denton County White Pages Search

Denton County White Pages connect you to public records for more than 900,000 people living in this fast-growing part of North Texas. The county stretches from the north side of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro into rural land farther out. You can use Denton County records to search for names, find phone numbers, and look up addresses. The County Clerk, District Clerk, and Denton Central Appraisal District all hold records that tie to White Pages data. Property files, court cases, business filings, and tax rolls are all open to the public. Most searches are free through Denton County's online tools.

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Denton County Overview

906K+ Population
Denton County Seat
362nd District Court
900K+ DCAD Accounts

Denton County Clerk White Pages

The Denton County Clerk holds the records that form the backbone of White Pages searches in the county. This office records real property documents, marriage licenses, assumed name certificates, birth and death records, and probate matters. Property records are the most useful for finding people. Every deed, lien, and mortgage on file shows the owner's name and a mailing address. You can search these records online by name or by property address.

Marriage license records show both parties' full names and the date the license was issued. These are public records in Texas. If you search for someone by name and they got married in Denton County, the marriage record will come up. Assumed name filings link a person to a business name. The filing shows the person's legal name, their address, and the name they use for business. This is a good way to trace someone who runs a small business in Denton County.

Birth and death records kept by the County Clerk cover the unincorporated parts of Denton County. Cities within the county may keep their own vital records through the city. Probate records are also on file here. These records name executors, heirs, and other parties tied to an estate. All of these records are open for White Pages research under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, the Public Information Act.

Office Denton County Clerk
Address 1450 E McKinney St
Denton, TX 76209
Website dentoncounty.gov/County-Clerk

The Denton County District Clerk manages civil, criminal, and family court records. Court filings are a strong White Pages resource. They list the full names of all parties in a case, and many include addresses. You can search the District Clerk's database online by name or case number. The results show the case type, filing date, court number, and current status.

Denton County uses the Texas e-filing system for most court documents. New filings go into the database quickly, often within a day. Civil cases include lawsuits, debt collection, and contract disputes. Criminal cases show charges, court dates, and outcomes. Family cases cover divorces, child custody, and protective orders. All of these are public unless sealed by a judge. If you are doing a White Pages search on someone in Denton County and want to know about their court history, the District Clerk's records are the place to check.

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

Denton County Property White Pages Tools

The Denton Central Appraisal District keeps track of every taxable property in the county. DCAD is one of the most direct White Pages tools you can use. Type in a name and you get a list of properties that person owns. Type in an address and you get the owner's name. Each record includes the mailing address, legal description, and the assessed value. The GIS maps let you click on a parcel and see who owns it, which is useful if you know roughly where someone lives but not the exact address.

The Denton County Tax Assessor-Collector holds property tax payment records and vehicle registration data. Tax records show the property owner's name and where they get their tax bill sent. This is another way to confirm an address. The Tax Assessor also serves as the voter registrar. Voter records in Texas are public. They show a person's name, home address, and date of birth. Between DCAD and the Tax Assessor, you can build a solid picture of where someone lives in Denton County.

Denton County White Pages Online Search

The Denton County District Clerk's office offers an online portal where you can look up case records tied to names. Visit the District Clerk page to start a search.

Denton County District Clerk case search for White Pages lookup

The image above shows the Denton County District Clerk's page. You can search by party name or case number to find court records. This tool is free and does not need a login for basic searches.

Property records are another strong path for Denton County White Pages research. The Denton Central Appraisal District at dentoncad.com lets you search by owner name or property address.

Denton County Appraisal District property search White Pages

The DCAD search page shown above is free to use. Results include owner names, mailing addresses, and property details. It is one of the fastest ways to find where someone lives in Denton County if they own property.

Tax records add another layer to your search. The Denton County Tax Assessor-Collector keeps records on property tax payments and vehicle registrations.

Denton County Tax Assessor-Collector records for White Pages

The Tax Assessor portal above shows where you can check tax payment records by name or account number. These records confirm who owns a property and where their bills go.

Texas State White Pages for Denton County

State-level databases add more data to a Denton County White Pages search. The Texas Secretary of State SOSDirect system has business entity filings for the whole state. If someone in Denton County runs an LLC or corporation, their name and registered agent address will show up here. The Texas Comptroller's Taxable Entity Search covers tax accounts for businesses.

Criminal record tools at the state level include the Texas DPS Crime Records Service and the TDCJ Inmate Search. The DPS handles background checks for people with a Texas criminal history. TDCJ covers inmates in state prison. The Texas Courts website connects to court systems across all 254 counties.

The Attorney General's Open Government Division helps when a records request gets denied. They can rule on whether a record should be released. Under Government Code Chapter 552, the default in Texas is that government records are open. That includes most records you would use for a White Pages search in Denton County.

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Cities in Denton County

Denton County has several cities with their own White Pages data, all backed by county-level records from the offices above.

Other Denton County communities include Trophy Club, Argyle, Corinth, Highland Village, and Little Elm. County-level White Pages records for these areas go through the Denton County offices.

Nearby Counties

These counties share a border with Denton County. If the person you are searching for lives near the county line, check these neighboring White Pages too.