Hall County Civil Court Records
Hall County civil court records are filed and maintained at the County Clerk and District Clerk offices in Memphis. The clerk offices handle civil case filings, court judgments, property records, and other official county documents. Hall County is a small rural county in the Texas Panhandle, and the courthouse in Memphis is the central records office for all civil court matters in the county. This page explains how to find and access Hall County civil court records.
Hall County Overview
Hall County Clerk Office
The Hall County Clerk office is at the Hall County Courthouse in Memphis, Texas. The County Clerk handles county court civil records, probate filings, deed and real property documents, and other official county records. The District Clerk handles district court civil cases including larger suits, family law matters, and felony records. Both offices are at the courthouse in Memphis. Hall County is part of the 100th Judicial District.
Given the county's small population, the clerk office operates with limited staff. Call ahead before visiting to confirm hours and to check whether the specific record you need is available. Staff can search by name or case number and provide copies for a per-page fee. Certified copies carry an additional certification charge. Written requests by mail are an option if you cannot visit in person.
| County Seat | Memphis, TX |
|---|---|
| Judicial District | 100th Judicial District |
| Region | Texas Panhandle |
Searching Hall County Civil Records
Use re:SearchTX for online searches of Hall County civil court records. This free statewide portal covers district court civil filings for all Texas counties. Search by party name or cause number. You get docket entries and basic case status without traveling to Memphis, Texas.
For in-person access, visit the Hall County Courthouse in Memphis. Bring the name of at least one party and the approximate case year. Staff can search by name or case number and pull the record for review. Copies cost a per-page fee. Certified copies carry an extra charge. For deed and property records, the County Clerk handles those separately from civil court case files. Call ahead to confirm hours.
Note: Hall County is a small rural county. Some older civil records may only be available in paper form at the courthouse. The clerk can tell you what is in the electronic system versus what requires a manual search.
Civil Records Available in Hall County
Civil court records in Hall County include district court civil suits and judgments, family law cases covering divorce, custody, and support orders, probate and estate filings, deed and land records, county court civil cases, and lien filings. Most civil court records are public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. The clerk must respond to a written request within ten business days. New civil cases are filed through eFileTexas. Fees follow Texas Government Code Chapter 51. Fee waivers under Rule 145 are available. Official forms are at txcourts.gov.
Legal Resources for Hall County
The State Bar of Texas lawyer referral service at (800) 252-9690 can help you find a licensed attorney. Lawyers from Amarillo and Lubbock often handle civil cases in the surrounding Panhandle counties. For free guidance, visit TexasLawHelp.org. Official court forms are at txcourts.gov.
Online Access to Hall County Civil Records
The re:SearchTX portal provides free statewide access to Hall County district court civil records.
Search Hall County civil cases by party name or cause number in re:SearchTX to view docket information without driving to Memphis, Texas.
Cities in Hall County
Hall County is a small rural Texas Panhandle county. Memphis is the county seat. No cities in Hall County meet the population threshold for a dedicated city page. All civil court cases go through the Hall County Courthouse in Memphis.
Nearby Counties
Hall County is in the Texas Panhandle. These neighboring counties have their own clerk offices for civil records.