Tarrant County is an urban county located in the north central part of Texas. Fort Worth serves as the county seat to a county population of approximately 2.1 million citizens. Tarrant County is a member of the North Central Texas Council of Governments.
Cities, Towns, Municipalities Arlington. Azle. Bedford. Benbrook. Blue Mound. Burleson. Colleyville. Crowley.
Tarrant County, Texas Tarrant County Time zone UTC−6 (Central) • Summer (DST) UTC−5 (CDT) Congressional districts 6th, 12th, 24th, 25th, 30th, 33rd Website tarrantcounty20 more rows
Tarrant County, Texas Tarrant County Named for Edward H. Tarrant Seat Fort Worth Largest city Fort Worth Area20 more rows
Tarrant County, one of 26 counties created out of the Peters Colony, was established in 1849. It was named for General Edward H. Tarrant, commander of militia forces of the Republic of Texas at the Battle of Village Creek in 1841.
817-884-1195 Records from 1970 to present are available through Tarrant County's online search. If you know the plat subdivision name or number, plats from 2007 to present are available through the City of Fort Worth Plat Directory.
Tarrant County is an urban county located in the north central part of Texas. Fort Worth serves as the county seat to a county population of approximately 2.1 million citizens. Tarrant County is a member of the North Central Texas Council of Governments.
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cartography A division between adjacent political entities, tracts of private land, or geographic zones. Boundary lines may be imaginary lines, physical features that follow those lines, or the graphical representation of those lines on a map.