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Court records, such as divorce decrees or criminal case files, are typically open records but can only by accessed directly from the clerks of the courts; not here.
Texas Government Code, Chapter 552, gives you the right to access government records. All government information is presumed to be available to the public, although exceptions may apply to the disclosure of some information. Read more about the Public Information Act.
Within Texas, there are no free criminal history records. State law (G.C. 411.083) permits the Texas Department of Public Safetys Crime Records Division (CRD) to disseminate these records to subjects of records, authorized entities, and the public upon request. However, there is a fee payable for each record.
Does your criminal record clear after 7 years? Criminal records do not clear after 7 years. This is a common misconception. In Texas, misdemeanor and felony convictions remain on the record forever, and misdemeanor and felony charges remain on the record unless expunged or sealed.
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You can view all docket entries from 1990 to present through the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) service or on the public terminals in each divisional office. To subscribe to PACER, please call 1-800-676-6856.
Court records may be obtained from the court where the case was heard. Criminal history records may be obtained from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) criminal records division.
All background checks in Texas should include criminal and arrest history sources from Texas police and court public records. You can find information such as type, date, and location of offense plus case number and court name if they were tried in the court of law.

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