Scurry County, Texas Public Records
Use this map to start public-record searches in Scurry County by routing to the County Clerk, District Clerk, Appraisal District, and Tax Assessor-Collector resources.
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- Start with the County Clerk recorded documents index to locate deeds, liens, and marriage filings by grantor/grantee or instrument details.
- Search the Appraisal District for parcel ownership, situs address, legal description, and assessed value by owner name, address, or account/parcel ID.
- Check the Tax Assessor-Collector for current or delinquent tax bills by account number, owner, or address; request payoff statements or receipts as needed.
- Use the District Clerk to find district court civil and family case listings by name or cause number; request copies or certification if required.
Record Routing
- Deeds, Liens, and Plats β County Clerk
- Marriage and Probate Records β County Clerk
- Civil and Family Case Records β District Clerk
- Property Ownership and Valuation β Appraisal District
- Property Tax Bills and Collections β Tax Assessor-Collector
Common Search Inputs
- Grantor/Grantee Name
- Instrument Number or Book/Page
- Owner Name
- Parcel ID or Account Number
- Property Address
- Case or Cause Number
Source Map
| Source / Office | Best For | Search Method | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scurry County Clerk | Recorded deeds, deeds of trust, liens, releases, plats, marriage licenses; certified copies | Grantor/grantee index; instrument number; in-person copy requests; mail for certified copies | In Texas, the County Clerk records land documents and maintains marriage records for the county. |
| Scurry County District Clerk | District court civil and family case files, dockets, registers of actions; certified copies | Name or case number lookup; request copies at the clerkβs office; some index access may be available online | The District Clerk is the custodian of district court records affecting Scurry County parties and property. |
| Scurry County Appraisal District | Parcel ownership, legal descriptions, situs addresses, valuations, exemptions | Owner name, address, or account/parcel ID search; property record pages; maps/GIS if available | The Appraisal District maintains the county property roll used for ownership and value references. |
| Scurry County Tax Assessor-Collector | Property tax balances, payment status, receipts, delinquency information, tax certificates | Account number, owner name, or address search; request statements or receipts; payment options if provided | Confirms tax status for Scurry County parcels and supports closings and due diligence. |
| Scurry County Commissioners Court | Agendas, minutes, adopted budgets, orders, county administrative records | Browse meeting archives; agenda/minutes search; public information request for non-posted items | Documents county actions that impact fees, projects, and local governance affecting records research. |
Scurry County FAQs
How do I obtain a certified copy of a deed or marriage record in Scurry County?
Identify the record in the County Clerk index using names and date or instrument/book-page, then request a certified copy from the County Clerk; standard identification and fees may apply.
Who updates property ownership after a sale in Scurry County?
Record the deed with the County Clerk; the Appraisal District updates ownership from recorded documents during its next roll update cycle.
Where can I find my Scurry County parcel or account ID?
Search the Appraisal District by owner name or address to retrieve the parcel or account number; use the same ID to look up tax bills.
How can I verify property tax status before closing?
Use the Tax Assessor-Collector to check the account for current and delinquent balances; request a payoff or tax certificate if needed for closing.