Texas Case Information Record

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Case Information Record

Texas Case Information Record (TCR) is a comprehensive record of a civil or criminal case filed in the state of Texas. TCR includes all documents, pleadings, motions, orders, judgments, and other records associated with the case. It is maintained by the Texas Office of Court Administration and is available for public access. There are two types of TCR: Online Case Information (OCI) and County/District Clerk Papers (CDP). OCI is an electronic record containing basic information related to the case such as case number, caption, court, filing date, and disposition. CDP includes all documents and pleadings associated with a case, such as pleadings, motions, orders, judgments, and other records created and filed with the court.

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In the case of a court with one judge, the records custodian is the judge of the court. Judicial records are open to the public unless exempt from disclosure, and where a respondent does not raise exemptions and the special committee cannot conclude any apply the records must be released.

Depending on the court, you may need to contact the district clerk, county clerk, or city clerk. Some counties have online search options for court records from the county, district, or probate courts. Some municipalities offer online access to court records for cases heard in municipal courts.

Criminal history information, including for both Travis County and the State of Texas, is available with the Texas Department of Public Safety. Please use the TDPS Criminal History Search, or call (855) 481-7070. Fees for this service may apply.

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.

Court records are made available through the court clerk's office. Contact the court clerk for information on how to obtain copies of court documents. Depending on the court, you may need to contact the district clerk, county clerk, or city clerk.

Under Texas law, deferred adjudication and conviction records are considered public information and may be made available to the general public. Please visit our Criminal History Conviction Name Search to conduct an online name-based search.

Judicial records are open to the public unless exempt from disclosure, and where a respondent does not raise exemptions and the special committee cannot conclude any apply the records must be released.

Online sources: Some court websites, especially federal and state appellate courts, give free public access to their dockets.LegalDockets.com has direct links to many federal, state & local court records databases. iDocket.com has records from dozens of Texas county courts.

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