Find Titus County Court Docket Records

Titus County court docket records are maintained by the District Clerk's office in Mount Pleasant, Texas. Located in Northeast Texas, Titus County handles a steady flow of civil, criminal, and family law filings through its district court. Whether you are checking on a pending case, looking up hearing dates, or requesting copies of court documents, this page walks you through the available search tools, clerk contact information, and access methods. Mount Pleasant is the county seat, and the courthouse is where all district court records originate.

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Mount Pleasant County Seat
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Titus County District Clerk Office

The District Clerk is the official record keeper for court docket records in Titus County. This office files, tracks, and maintains every case that comes through the district court. Each motion, order, hearing date, and final judgment goes into the docket. The clerk staff can help you locate case files, pull specific documents, and provide copies.

Mount Pleasant is the county seat. The Titus County Courthouse sits in the center of town and is where all district court business takes place. The office handles civil lawsuits, felony criminal cases, family law disputes like divorce and custody, and juvenile proceedings. Walk-in visitors are welcome during business hours. If your request is complex or involves older records, a phone call ahead of time will save you time at the counter.

OfficeTitus County District Clerk
AddressTitus County Courthouse, Mount Pleasant, TX 75455
Phone(903) 577-6715
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

The County Clerk maintains records for the county court, covering misdemeanors, probate, and smaller civil cases. Both offices are in the courthouse. For felonies and civil cases above the county court limit, the District Clerk is where you start.

Searching Titus County Court Docket

Titus County has an online portal for searching court docket records. You can also use re:SearchTX, the statewide search tool run by the Texas Office of Court Administration. This free portal covers more than 150 counties and lets you search by party name or case number. Results include filing dates, case types, parties, and current status.

Try both the local portal and re:SearchTX for the most complete results. If you search by name, use different spellings or variations to catch any data entry differences. Case number searches give the most precise results. Detailed documents like motions and exhibits may not be available online and could require a direct request to the clerk.

The Texas Judicial Branch website is the main hub for Texas court information. The image below shows the homepage, which connects to court directories, rules, and the re:SearchTX portal.

Titus County court docket records Texas Judicial Branch homepage

From this site you can reach the Office of Court Administration and the statewide search portal, both useful for Titus County research.

Note: re:SearchTX is free and requires no account for basic searches, though some document downloads may carry a small fee.

What Titus County Docket Records Contain

A court docket is the official running log of every action taken in a case. Titus County docket records cover the full spectrum of district court business. That means felonies, civil disputes, family law, and juvenile cases. Each entry lists the case number, parties, action taken, and the date.

Inside a typical docket file you will find the original petition or indictment, responses from the other party, motions and rulings, hearing and trial schedules, orders from the judge, and the final disposition. Criminal dockets include arraignment dates, plea entries, bond settings, and sentencing details. Family law dockets show temporary orders, property inventories, custody plans, and divorce decrees.

The Texas Government Code requires felony and civil case files to be kept permanently. Some records, particularly those involving juveniles or sealed cases, are restricted from public view.

Attorneys file in Titus County through the eFileTexas system. The screenshot below shows the login page for this mandatory e-filing portal.

Titus County court docket records eFileTexas portal login

Electronic filing means new docket entries often appear within hours of submission, keeping records current even for recent filings.

Fees and Access Methods

Titus County offers three main ways to access court docket records. Visiting the District Clerk's office in Mount Pleasant gives you direct access to case files and staff who can help with your search. Bring photo ID and a list of cases you need.

Standard copy fees follow the Texas schedule: $1.00 per page for plain copies and $5.00 plus $1.00 per page for certified copies. Certified copies carry a court seal. Mail requests are accepted. Send a letter with case details and a check or money order to the clerk's office. Processing times depend on staff workload.

Online access through the local portal and re:SearchTX provides basic case information. Full document retrieval may still need a direct request to the office.

Texas Public Records and Court Docket Access

Court records in Titus County are public under the Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552. This law presumes that government records are open. Formal requests should be sent in writing to the District Clerk, who has ten business days to respond.

The Texas Attorney General's office publishes guidance on public records access and can help if a request is improperly denied. Sealed cases, juvenile files, and some family law documents are exceptions to the general rule of public access.

The Texas State Law Library offers free access to statutes and court rules that govern docket record access. The image below shows the library's main page.

Titus County court docket records Texas State Law Library

The library provides research tools and legal guides that are helpful for anyone trying to understand their rights to court records in Titus County.

Titus County Court Structure

Titus County has one district court handling felony criminal cases, civil disputes, family law, and juvenile matters. The county court at law takes care of misdemeanors, probate, and smaller civil claims. Justice of the peace courts handle Class C misdemeanors and minor disputes.

The Office of Court Administration publishes annual caseload reports for all Texas counties, including Titus. These reports show how many cases are filed, disposed, and pending each year. Attorneys filing in Titus County district courts must use eFileTexas. Self-represented parties can file in person at the courthouse.

Legal Help in Titus County

TexasLawHelp provides free guides on family law, housing, debt, and other civil matters. The State Bar of Texas runs a lawyer referral service to help you find attorneys in the Northeast Texas region. Legal aid organizations serving this part of the state may offer free or low-cost help for qualifying residents.

East Texas Legal Services is one organization that covers the Titus County area for civil legal matters. Contact them early, as demand for free legal services is typically high.

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Nearby Texas Counties

Titus County is surrounded by several Northeast Texas counties, each maintaining independent court docket records through their District Clerk offices.