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To start the lien process a person must properly file a claim with the County Clerks Office in the county where the property is located. The lien then will create an encumbrance or a burden on the propertys title. This will give notice to any potential buyers that a debt is owed.
The Clerk authenticates by certificate and/or transcript the records, and files procedures of the court. The Clerk maintains the record for all Felony Criminal, Civil, Dissolution, Probate, Mental, Adoptions, Guardianship and all Juvenile court proceedings.
The district clerk receives for filing and processing all documents in a court case and maintains the official court records. The office also issues all processes involved with civil, domestic, and criminal cases in the 355th Judicial District Court and family cases in the County Court at Law.
Search the county recorder, clerk, or assessors office online. All you need is the name of the property owner or its address. If your county does not have the data online, then visit the county recorder, clerk, or assessors office in person.
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Property Records Contact Us Real Property Department. Harris County Civil Courthouse. 201 Caroline, Suite 320. Houston, TX 77002. call:(713) 274-8680. fax:(713) 755-3597.
As clerks, they have the responsibility of: Filing, docketing and assessing the costs associated with each case. Issuing and recording citations, notices, executions, abstracts, garnishments, writs or any other process, document or service authorized or required to be issued by the clerk.
How can I find out if there is a lien on my property? Information concerning liens recorded against a property may be researched by the public in the County Clerks Deed Records Department located at 101 W. Nueva, Suite B109, San Antonio, TX 78205, or visit our website.
Once a deed has been recorded by the County Clerks Office, copies of the deed may be requested if the original deed has been misplaced. Plain copies can be found by using the Official Public Records Search and selecting Land Records. A certified copy may be purchased through request either in person or by mail.
The County Clerk is responsible for filing and indexing assumed names certificates of persons doing business under an individual, company, or corporation name. The County Clerk also files various documents, such as: Hospital Liens. Cattle Brands.

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