Carson County Felony Records

Carson County felony records are held by the combined clerk office in Panhandle. The county is in the Texas Panhandle, and cases go through the 100th District Court that also serves Armstrong County.

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Carson County Overview

~5,900 Population
Panhandle County Seat
100th District Court
923 sq mi Total Area

Carson County District Clerk

The Carson County District Clerk is the official custodian of all felony court records in the county. This office files and maintains criminal case documents, collects court fees, issues subpoenas, coordinates jury duty, and reports felony dispositions to the Texas Department of Public Safety after each case closes.

Office Carson County District Clerk
Address 501 Main Street
Panhandle, Texas 79068
Phone (806) 537-3622
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websiteco.carson.tx.us

Carson County Court Records

Carson County is in the Texas Panhandle, east of Amarillo. The county seat is Panhandle. Like many small Panhandle counties, Carson County uses a combined District and County Clerk office. One office handles all court records, including felony criminal cases, misdemeanors, probate, and property records. The 100th Judicial District Court serves both Carson and Armstrong Counties.

The best online option for Carson County felony records is the statewide re:SearchTX portal. This covers all 254 Texas counties. In-person access at the combined clerk office in Panhandle is available during business hours. For state prison records, use the TDCJ Offender Search. For a name-based statewide search, the Texas DPS at dps.texas.gov charges $3.00 per name.

The screenshot below shows the Carson County official website at https://www.co.carson.tx.us/, the primary online resource for Carson County government and court information.

Carson County official government website

Use this site to find contact information for the clerk's office and links to court record portals.

The best online tool is the re:SearchTX portal. This official Texas judicial system covers all 254 counties including Carson County. You can search by party name, case number, or attorney name. Data refreshes nightly. Free registration gives access to basic case details. Full document images may require an eFileTexas account.

For in-person searches, visit the District Clerk's office in Panhandle during business hours. Public access terminals at the courthouse allow free self-service searching. Bring the name of a party or a cause number to speed up the process. Staff can search and print records for the standard fee of $1.00 per page. Certified copies add a $5.00 certification fee per document. A $5.00 research fee applies when staff must search by name alone.

Mail requests are accepted. Send a written request with the case details, what documents you need, a self-addressed stamped envelope, and payment. Allow several business days for processing. Call the office ahead of time for complex or urgent requests.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Carson County. Each has its own district clerk office for felony records.