Find Travis County White Pages
Travis County White Pages let you search for people, phone numbers, and addresses across one of the fastest growing parts of Texas. Austin serves as the county seat and the state capital. More than 1.3 million people call Travis County home. The county keeps public records through its Clerk, District Clerk, and Tax offices that link to names and contact details. You can search these White Pages sources for free through county websites. Property files, court case lists, voter rolls, and vital records all tie back to people in Travis County. Most of these tools are open to the public and cost nothing to use online.
Travis County Overview
Travis County Clerk White Pages Records
The Travis County Clerk is a key source for White Pages data in this part of Texas. This office keeps real property records, marriage licenses, assumed name filings, and vital records. Real property records go back to the 1800s. That is a deep well of data for anyone trying to find a person or trace their address in Travis County. You can look up deeds, liens, and mortgages by owner name. Each result shows the person's name and the property address on file. Newer records are searchable online, while older ones are stored on microfilm at the clerk's office.
Marriage license records are also on file with the Travis County Clerk. A license costs $80, or just $20 if both parties complete a premarital education course. The license stays valid for 89 days. These records show both names and the date of the filing. Assumed name filings, sometimes called DBA records, are here too. A DBA search costs $10. If you search for a name and find a business filing, it tells you that person runs a business in Travis County.
The Travis County Clerk also keeps birth and death records for unincorporated parts of the county. Birth records on file go from 1903 to 1956. A certified birth copy costs $22 and a death copy runs $20. Under Texas Local Government Code Section 192.001, the county clerk must record and keep all documents filed with the office. That law is why so many White Pages records are stored here.
| Office | Travis County Clerk - Recording Division |
|---|---|
| Main Office |
5501 Airport Blvd, Suite 100B Austin, TX 78751 |
| Sub Office |
1700 Guadalupe St, 4th Floor Suite 4.300 Austin, TX 78701 |
| Website | countyclerk.traviscountytx.gov/recording |
The Recording Division handles real property, personal property, trustee sales, military discharges, and public notices. Millions of documents are on file. The filing fee is $25 for the first page and $4 for each page after that. If you need to pull a specific record for a White Pages search, the main office on Airport Blvd is the best place to go in person.
Travis County District Clerk White Pages
The Travis County District Clerk manages court records for civil, criminal, family, and probate cases. This is a strong White Pages tool because court records list full names, case details, and often addresses. You can search for any person by name to check if they have cases on file. The district clerk supports e-filing, so new cases show up in the system quickly.
The online case search covers family and civil cases from 2006 and criminal cases from 2008. Recording indexes go back to the mid-1980s. Misdemeanor records start from 1981. Redacted documents are on file from December 2005 onward. The database gets an update every 24 hours. New images of filed documents take about 72 hours to appear. This means your White Pages search results are close to real time for recent Travis County filings.
Court records are public under the Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552. That law gives you the right to look at most records held by a government body. Some records have limits, like sealed family cases, but the bulk of what the Travis County District Clerk holds is open for anyone to see.
If you need records by mail, send your request to PO Box 679003, Austin TX 78767. For civil cases in person, go to 1700 Guadalupe Room 3.200. Felony case records are at 501 W 11th St, 2nd Floor, Room 2.300. Both are in downtown Austin.
Travis County White Pages Online Tools
The Travis County District Clerk puts its case search system online. This is one of the most useful White Pages tools for the county.
The screenshot above shows the Travis County District Clerk portal. You can search by name, case number, or date to find court records tied to a person. This is free to use and does not need a paid account. The system covers civil, criminal, family, and probate cases going back years.
For property-based White Pages searches, the Travis Central Appraisal District runs its own search tool. You can look up any property in Travis County at traviscad.org. TCAD tracks over 400,000 accounts across the county. Each record shows the owner's name, the property address, and the assessed value. The site also has GIS maps that let you click on any parcel and see who owns it.
The TCAD search page is shown above. It is a fast way to find someone in Travis County if they own property. You can also search by address if you know where someone lives but not their name. The GIS maps add a visual layer that makes it easy to check who owns what in a given area. Under Texas Property Code Chapter 13, all real property records must be recorded and indexed for public access.
Note: TCAD data updates on a rolling basis, so new purchases may take a few weeks to show up in the system.
Travis County Tax White Pages Data
The Travis County Tax Office is another strong source for White Pages lookups. This office handles property taxes across roughly 100 taxing jurisdictions in the county. Tax records show who owns each property, their mailing address, and how much they owe. If you search by name, you can find every property a person owns in Travis County. That makes it useful for both people searches and address verification.
The Tax Office also serves as the voter registrar for Travis County. Voter registration records are public in Texas. They show a name, address, and date of birth. The office handles vehicle registration too. While some vehicle data has privacy rules, the property tax side of things is wide open for White Pages searches. You can find tax records online through the county website at no cost.
Travis County sits in one of the hottest real estate markets in Texas. That means property records change often as people buy and sell homes. If you are trying to track down a current address for someone, the tax records might be more up to date than other sources. New property owners show up in the tax rolls after a sale gets recorded with the county clerk and the appraisal district updates its files.
Texas White Pages State Resources
Beyond the Travis County offices, state-level tools help with White Pages searches too. The Texas Secretary of State SOSDirect system lets you search business filings statewide. If someone runs a business in Texas, you can find their name and registered agent address here. The Texas Comptroller's Taxable Entity Search works for tax accounts tied to businesses.
For criminal White Pages lookups, the Texas DPS Crime Records Service handles background checks. The TDCJ Inmate Search covers people in state prison. The Texas Courts website links to every court in the state. All of these are public records under the Texas Public Information Act. The Attorney General's Open Government Division makes sure agencies follow the rules on public records access.
Austin is the state capital, so Travis County has a unique advantage. Many state offices sit right in the county. If you need to visit a state agency in person for a records request, chances are it is in Austin. That makes Travis County White Pages searches easier to combine with state-level lookups when needed.
Cities in Travis County
Travis County includes Austin and several other cities. White Pages records for all of them are kept at the county level through the offices listed above.
Other communities in Travis County include Lakeway, Bee Cave, Lago Vista, and Manor. All county-level White Pages records for these areas go through the Travis County offices in Austin.
Nearby Counties
Williamson County borders Travis County to the north. If you are searching for someone who may live just outside Travis County, check the neighboring county White Pages as well.