Find White Pages in Lubbock County

Lubbock County White Pages let you search for people, phone numbers, and addresses across the West Texas region. The county has more than 310,000 residents and sits at the heart of the South Plains. You can use the Lubbock County Clerk, District Clerk, and Appraisal District to look up names and find public records tied to real people. White Pages searches in Lubbock County pull from property files, court case records, vital records, and tax rolls. Most of these tools are free to use and open to the public. The county seat is in the city of Lubbock, where the main offices are based.

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Lubbock County Overview

310K+ Population
Lubbock County Seat
72nd & 140th Judicial Districts
900+ sq mi County Area

Lubbock County Clerk White Pages Records

The Lubbock County Clerk is the first place to check when you run a White Pages search in Lubbock County. This office keeps real property records, vital records, and marriage licenses. Each of these record types ties back to a person's name and, in most cases, their address. Real property records are especially helpful. When someone buys or sells land in Lubbock County, the deed gets filed with the County Clerk. That deed has the buyer's name, the seller's name, and the property address. You can search these records to find where a person lives or has lived.

Marriage licenses are on file here too. These show both parties' full names and the date of the license. The Lubbock County Clerk also stores birth and death records for events that took place in Lubbock County. If you need to confirm someone's identity or find a family link, vital records can help. Military discharge papers are kept here as well. Under Texas Local Government Code Section 192.001, the county clerk must record and keep all documents filed with that office. That means the records stay on file and open to the public.

Office Lubbock County Clerk
Address 904 Broadway, Suite 207
Lubbock, TX 79401
Phone (806) 775-1076
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website co.lubbock.tx.us/department/county_clerk

You can visit the Lubbock County Clerk in person at the county courthouse. Copies of recorded documents are available at the front desk. Certified copies cost a fee, while basic lookups can be done at no charge. The office staff can help you find the right record if you have a name or a rough date range to work with.

The Lubbock County District Clerk handles all court records for the county's district courts. This includes civil cases, criminal cases, and family law cases like divorce and child custody. Court records are a strong source for White Pages searches in Lubbock County. They list the full names of all parties in a case, along with case type, filing date, and court assignment. If someone has been part of a lawsuit, a divorce, or a criminal proceeding in Lubbock County, the District Clerk has a record of it.

You can search for cases by name or case number. Civil records show lawsuits over money, property, and contracts. Criminal records show charges and case outcomes. Family court records cover divorces, custody orders, and protective orders. All of these are public records under the Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552. The District Clerk also processes e-filed documents through the statewide Texas eFile system, so new filings show up quickly in the database.

Lubbock County has both the 72nd and 140th Judicial District Courts. These courts hear cases from Lubbock County and some nearby counties. The volume of cases means the District Clerk's records are a rich source of names and details for White Pages research in the Lubbock area.

Lubbock County Property White Pages

Property records rank among the best White Pages tools in Lubbock County. The Lubbock Central Appraisal District keeps data on every taxable property in the county. You can search by owner name, address, or account number. Each result shows who owns the property, the mailing address on file, the assessed value, and the legal description of the land. This is one of the fastest ways to find where someone lives if they own property in Lubbock County.

The appraisal district site also shows property maps and aerial views. You can click on a parcel to see the owner details. That works well when you have an address but not a name. The search is free and does not need an account. Under Texas Property Code Chapter 13, real property records must be properly recorded and indexed so the public can access them.

The Lubbock County Tax Assessor-Collector handles property tax payments and also serves as the voter registrar. Voter records in Texas are public. They include a person's name, address, and date of birth. The tax office also manages vehicle registration. While vehicle records have some privacy rules, property tax records are fully open. If you want to see who paid taxes on a piece of land in Lubbock County, the Tax Assessor can show you.

Lubbock County White Pages Online Tools

The Lubbock Central Appraisal District at lubbockcad.org runs one of the most useful online search tools for Lubbock County White Pages research. You can look up any property by owner name or street address.

Lubbock County Appraisal District White Pages property search

The screenshot above shows the Lubbock Central Appraisal District search portal. Results include the property owner's name, mailing address, and assessed value. This is free to use and does not need a login. The data gets updated each year during the appraisal cycle, so the information stays current.

Beyond the appraisal site, the Lubbock County website links to several other offices that hold public records. The Justice of the Peace courts handle small claims cases and Class C misdemeanors. These records also list names and case details. The Lubbock County Sheriff's Office may have inmate and booking records that can help with a White Pages search. Each of these offices adds another layer of data you can use to find people in Lubbock County.

Texas White Pages State Resources

State-level databases add to what you can find through Lubbock County offices. The Texas Secretary of State SOSDirect system lets you search business filings across the state. If a person in Lubbock County runs a business, their name and registered agent address will show up here. The Texas Comptroller's Taxable Entity Search covers tax accounts for businesses and can also tie back to a name.

For criminal history, the Texas DPS Crime Records Service manages background check requests. The TDCJ Inmate Search lets you look up people in state prison by name. The Texas Courts website connects you to every court system in Texas, including the ones that serve Lubbock County.

All of these records are public under the Texas Public Information Act. If an agency does not respond to a records request, you can file a complaint with the Texas Attorney General's Open Government Division. Between the county offices and state databases, Lubbock County White Pages searches cover a wide range of public records.

Note: Some state databases charge a small fee for certified copies or detailed reports.

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Cities in Lubbock County

Lubbock County includes the city of Lubbock 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 Lubbock County include Wolfforth, Slaton, Shallowater, and Idalou. All county-level White Pages records for these areas go through the Lubbock County offices in downtown Lubbock.