Borden County Felony Records
Borden County felony records are held at the combined clerk office in Gail. With a population under 700, Borden County has very few felony filings each year, but all cases go through the same Texas district court process.
Borden County Overview
Borden County District Clerk
The Borden County District Clerk maintains all felony case records for the county. This includes felony criminal charges, arraignments, court filings, trial proceedings, and final dispositions. After each case closes, the clerk reports the outcome to the Texas Department of Public Safety, updating the statewide criminal history database.
| Office | Borden County District Clerk |
|---|---|
| Address | 117 Wasson Road Gail, Texas 79738 |
| Phone | (806) 756-4391 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | co.borden.tx.us |
Borden County Court Records
Borden County is one of the least populated counties in Texas. The combined District and County Clerk office in Gail handles all court records for the county. The 132nd Judicial District Court covers felony matters here. Despite the tiny population, all Texas felony procedures apply. Arrests lead to grand jury review, indictments go to the District Court, and the clerk records every step.
The statewide re:SearchTX portal is the best way to search Borden County felony records online. This system covers all 254 Texas counties including Borden. For state prison records, use the TDCJ Offender Search. For a statewide criminal history name search, the Texas DPS at dps.texas.gov provides access for $3.00 per name.
In-person searches can be done at the combined clerk office in Gail. Contact the office before visiting to confirm hours and availability, as staff may be limited given the small county size. Allow time if you send a mail request, and include a self-addressed stamped envelope with your payment.
The following screenshot shows the Borden County official website at https://www.co.borden.tx.us/, where you can find information about the county clerk, court records, and public services.
This portal provides access to Borden County court information and government services online.
Borden County Felony Records Search Methods
The statewide re:SearchTX portal is the best online tool for finding Borden County felony records. This official Texas judicial system covers all 254 counties. Search by party name, case number, or attorney. Data refreshes nightly. Free registration gives you basic case details. Full document access may require an eFileTexas account.
For in-person searches, visit the District Clerk during office hours. Bring a name or cause number to speed up the search. Public access terminals at the courthouse allow free self-service searching. Copies cost $1.00 per page. Certified copies are $1.00 per page plus a $5.00 certification fee per document. A $5.00 research fee applies when staff must search by name without a cause number.
Mail requests are accepted at most Texas district clerk offices. Write to the clerk with the case details, what documents you need, and your return address. Include payment. Allow several business days for processing. For anything time-sensitive, call ahead before sending a mail request.
Statewide Criminal Record Tools
Borden County felony records are part of the Texas statewide criminal history system. These resources let you search across all counties if needed.
- re:SearchTX - official statewide Texas court portal
- TDCJ Offender Search - Texas prison records
- Texas DPS Criminal History - name-based statewide search
- Texas Sex Offender Registry - searchable by county or address
Nearby Counties
These counties border Borden County. Felony records for each county are held at their respective district clerk offices.