Search El Paso County White Pages

El Paso County White Pages let you look up people, phone numbers, and addresses in the far west tip of Texas. The county sits right on the border with New Mexico and Mexico, and more than 860,000 people call it home. Public records here are kept by the County Clerk, District Clerk, and the El Paso Central Appraisal District. You can search these El Paso County sources to find names, property details, court cases, and contact info. White Pages searches in El Paso County pull from deed files, tax rolls, case lists, and vital records. Most of these tools are free and open to the public through county and state sites.

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El Paso County Overview

865K+ Population
El Paso County Seat
34th Judicial District
1,013 sq mi County Area

El Paso County Clerk White Pages Records

The El Paso County Clerk is a main source for White Pages data in this part of Texas. The office keeps real property records, marriage licenses, birth and death certificates, and other filed documents. All of these tie back to names and addresses. If you want to find out who owns a piece of land, you can search deed records by name. Marriage records show both parties and the date. Birth and death records are kept for parts of El Paso County outside the city limits.

Real property filings are a strong tool for White Pages searches. Each deed or lien lists the names of the people in the deal and the property address. You can search these records by owner name or by the address of the property. The El Paso County Clerk also files assumed name certificates, which are DBA records for people who run a business under a different name. Under Texas Local Government Code Section 192.001, the county clerk must record and keep all documents that are filed with the office. That makes this a reliable place to search for White Pages info.

Office El Paso County Clerk
Address 500 E. San Antonio Ave, Suite 105
El Paso, TX 79901
Phone (915) 546-2071
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website epcounty.com/clerk.htm

You can visit the County Clerk in person at the El Paso County Courthouse. Copies of most records are available on request. Some records may need a short wait if they have to be pulled from storage. Certified copies cost more than plain copies.

The El Paso County District Clerk handles court records for the 34th, 41st, 65th, 120th, 171st, 205th, 210th, 243rd, 327th, 346th, 383rd, 384th, 388th, and 409th Judicial District Courts. These courts cover civil, criminal, and family law cases. Every case filing creates a public record that lists names and other details. This makes the District Clerk a key White Pages resource in El Paso County.

You can search for a person by name or by case number through the District Clerk's system. The results show party names, the type of case, the filing date, and which court has it. Civil cases include lawsuits, debt claims, and property disputes. Criminal cases list the charges and the outcome. Family cases cover divorce, custody, and child support. All of these records are public under the Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552. You can use them to confirm a person's name, find related parties, or check for any legal matters on file.

The District Clerk also keeps records of judgments. A judgment record shows who owed money and whether it was paid. These stay on file for years. If you are doing a deep White Pages search on someone in El Paso County, judgment records can add useful details about their history.

El Paso County Property White Pages Search

Property records are one of the best White Pages tools in El Paso County. The El Paso Central Appraisal District (EPCAD) keeps data on every taxable property in the county. You can search by owner name, property address, or account number. Each result shows the owner's name, the mailing address on file, land value, improvement value, and total assessed value. This is a fast way to find where someone lives if they own property here.

EPCAD also has GIS mapping tools. You can click on a parcel on the map and see the owner info right away. That works well when you have an address but not a name. The maps show property lines, lot sizes, and nearby parcels too. Property records in El Paso County are public under Texas Property Code Chapter 13, which says all real property records must be recorded and indexed so the public can access them.

The El Paso County Tax Assessor-Collector handles property tax bills and payments. Tax records show the owner's name and address, the amount owed, and payment history. This office also handles voter registration. Voter records in Texas are public and include the person's name, address, and date of birth. These are useful for White Pages lookups when other sources come up short.

El Paso County White Pages Online Tools

The El Paso Central Appraisal District at epcad.org is one of the most useful online tools for finding people and property data in El Paso County.

El Paso County Central Appraisal District White Pages property search

The screenshot above shows the EPCAD search portal. You can type in a name or address and get property details right away. The site is free and does not need an account to use. It covers all taxable property in El Paso County.

For people who may have a criminal record, the TDCJ Inmate Search covers anyone in the state prison system. The Texas DPS Crime Records Service handles background check requests for the whole state. Both of these are useful if local El Paso County searches do not turn up what you need for your White Pages lookup.

El Paso Police Department Records

The El Paso Police Department keeps its own set of records that can help with White Pages searches. The records office is at 911 N Raynor St, El Paso TX 79903. You can request copies of offense reports, accident reports, and clearance letters from this location.

Fees for police records in El Paso are straightforward. Accident reports cost $6 each. Offense reports cost $0.10 per page for the first 50 pages. Clearance letters run $6. If you want a certified accident report, that costs $6 plus $2 for the certification. If you request records by mail, allow about 10 business days and add a $1.50 mail fee. These records can show names, addresses, and other details tied to people who have been part of a police report in El Paso.

Note: Police records may have some information redacted to protect victims or ongoing investigations.

Texas White Pages State Resources

Several state-level search tools can help when El Paso County sources are not enough. The Texas Secretary of State SOSDirect system lets you search business filings across Texas. If someone runs a business, their name and registered agent address show up here. The Texas Comptroller's Taxable Entity Search works in a similar way for tax accounts.

The Texas Courts website links to all court systems in the state. You can find contact info for any court from there. The Texas Public Information Act gives the public the right to access government records, and the Attorney General's Open Government Division oversees how agencies handle records requests. These laws apply to El Paso County and every other county in Texas.

If you need to check for a person across the whole state, these tools cast a wider net than county-only searches. A White Pages search that starts in El Paso County and extends to state databases gives you the best shot at finding what you need.

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Cities in El Paso County

El Paso County includes the city of El Paso and several smaller communities. White Pages records for all of them are kept at the county level through the offices listed above.

Other communities in El Paso County include Horizon City, Anthony, Vinton, and Canutillo. All county-level White Pages records for these areas go through the El Paso County offices.

Nearby Counties

If your search extends beyond El Paso County, these neighboring areas may have the records you need. El Paso County sits at the western edge of Texas, so nearby options within the state are limited.