The Lubbock County Clerk is responsible for processing circuit court case records, among other duties. Court records are documents generated during legal proceedings, such as criminal case files, bankruptcy records, and records from family or probate court. They contain information about proceedings, including names of the parties involved, dates of hearings, testimony and evidence, and rulings in cases. Court records are kept in office for a time and then disposed of or archived. Most court records are considered public, though some information may be redacted when copies are provided to the public. The current County Clerk is Kelly Pinion.

Records Search

Court, Criminal, Marriage, Divorce, Property


Court Records may be requested in several ways. The Lubbock County Public Access portal provides access to court records. The database may be searched by location, hearing type, date range, and by case number, the name of the plaintiff or defendant, the name or bar ID of the attorney, the judicial officer or the courtroom.

Requests may also be made directly to the County Clerk. Requests should provide the contact information of the person making the request, as well as information identifying the records. This may include: the full name of the plaintiff, defendant, or attorney involved in the case; the case number; the date range; and/or the type of record. Copies of court records may incur a fee.

Lubbock County Clerk
904 Broadway, Room 207
Lubbock, TX 79401

P.O. Box 10536
Lubbock, Texas 79408-3536

Main Phone: 806-775-1076

Records Search Phone Numbers:
Civil 806-775-1047
Criminal 806-775-1046
Probate 806-775-1067

Lubbock County Clerk
https://www.lubbockcounty.gov/department/index.php?structureid=6

Online Access to Court Records
https://www.lubbockcounty.gov/eGov/apps/services/index.egov?view=detail;id=72