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Official Nueces County TX court records guide

Nueces County Court Records Lookup, Public Portal Search and Clerk Copy Help

Use official Nueces County and Texas court resources to search District Clerk records, County Court at Law cases, Justice of the Peace matters, County Clerk public records, certified copies, civil and family filings, criminal case information, probate records, property records, e-filing help and federal court records.

🔎 Public case search portal 🏛️ District, county & JP courts 📄 Certified copy help Updated May 2026
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Find Your Nueces County Court Records Path

If you are searching for nueces county court records, choose the task closest to what you need. Nueces County has District Clerk records, County Clerk public records, County Courts at Law, Justice of the Peace courts, a public case search portal, official public records search, re:SearchTX access, e-filing tools and federal court records. The right portal depends on the case type.

Official path
Choose the Nueces County court record help you need

Choose one option. The official action card below updates for Nueces County public case search, District Clerk, County Clerk, County Courts at Law, Justice of the Peace, official public records and federal court records.

🔎 Search case portal — use Nueces County public case search

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Use this for: finding Nueces County civil, family and criminal case information through the official District Clerk case search route.

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Best official path: open the Nueces County District Clerk Case Search page, then use the public portal or re:SearchTX guidance linked there.

Before relying on it: confirm the case number, court, party names and case type, then contact the correct clerk if you need certified copies.

⚠️ Do not assume one search is complete: sealed, juvenile, restricted, JP, county clerk, municipal, federal or older records may require a different official route.
👉 This dropdown does not pull live court records into your website. It gives visitors the correct official Nueces County or Texas route for each task, which is safer than publishing guessed case information.
At a glance

Nueces County Court Records Quick Facts Before You Search

Nueces County court records are handled through more than one office and more than one portal. The District Clerk is the key office for many civil, family and criminal district court records. The County Clerk handles important public records, including official public records, Commissioners Court records, marriage licenses and other county-record functions. County Courts at Law, Justice of the Peace courts and federal courts can require their own search path.

The fastest mistake users make is searching only a private “Nueces County court” website and assuming it is official. The correct approach is to start with Nueces County’s official pages, use the District Clerk Case Search page or portal when the case belongs there, use the County Clerk Official Public Records Search for deeds and official records, and use PACER for federal cases filed in the U.S. District Court system.

🔎 Case search District Clerk portal Civil, family, criminal
🏛️ Courthouse 901 Leopard St. Corpus Christi, TX
📜 County Clerk Room 201 Official public records
📄 District Clerk Room 313 Case records help
🔒 Limits Not all public online Sealed/restricted records
⚠️ Important: A free online court search result is not the same as a certified court record. If the document is needed for court, employment, licensing, immigration, real estate, probate, school, government or official use, request the correct certified copy from the responsible clerk.
🔗 Source verification: Official information used in this guide was checked against Nueces County District Clerk, Case Search, Records Department, County Clerk, County Courts at Law, Justice of the Peace, District Courts, County Clerk Official Public Records Search, Nueces County directory, Texas e-filing resources and federal PACER/Southern District resources. Publish-ready as of May 2026.
Page guide

What This Nueces County Court Records Guide Covers

District Clerk

Nueces County District Clerk Records, Case Portal and Courthouse Help

The Nueces County District Clerk is the main official office for many district court case records. The District Clerk page lists the office at the Nueces County Courthouse, 901 Leopard St., Corpus Christi, TX 78401, Floor 3, Room 313. The official directory lists District Clerk phone information as 361-888-0450.

District Clerk records can include civil, family and criminal case information depending on case type and court. Nueces County also provides Smart Search help explaining that users may search with a case number or party name in the public portal. The Records Department page points users to the Records Search Portal for a register of actions in civil, family or criminal cases.

District Clerk

Use for: civil, family and criminal district court case information, case portal questions and records connected to district court filings.

Office location

Address: Nueces County Courthouse, 901 Leopard St., Corpus Christi, TX 78401, Floor 3, Room 313.

Phone

Directory listing: 361-888-0450 for the Nueces County District Clerk.

Portal search

Search by: case number or party name where the official portal and Smart Search guidance allow it.

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Use the Correct Clerk

District Clerk case records are not the same as County Clerk official public records or property records.

Avoid wrong office
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Search by Case Number

Case number search is usually more accurate than a name-only search, especially for common names.

Cleaner results
County Clerk

Nueces County Clerk Official Public Records, Marriage and Recording Search

The Nueces County Clerk is a different office from the District Clerk. The official County Clerk page says the office serves as clerk and custodian of records for the Commissioners Court, acts as recorder and custodian of important public records, issues marriage licenses and serves as chief elections officer in most counties.

The County Clerk page lists the office at Nueces County Courthouse, 901 Leopard St., Corpus Christi, TX 78401, Floor 2, Room 201. The County Clerk Filing Department explains that it files, records and maintains real property records, personal property records, notices of trustee sales, military discharges and other official public records. Unless restricted by law or court order, those records are made available through the Official Public Records Search Portal.

Use the County Clerk for records such as

  • Official public records and recorded documents.
  • Real property records and personal property records.
  • Notice of trustee sales and other recorded public instruments.
  • Marriage licenses and county clerk filing records.
  • County Clerk forms and official public records search portal direction.
Important: If you are searching for a lawsuit, divorce, custody case, felony case or district court file, the County Clerk public records portal may be the wrong path. Use District Clerk case search or the correct court page instead.
County Courts at Law

Nueces County Courts at Law Records, Misdemeanor, Probate and Civil Cases

Nueces County’s official County Courts at Law page explains that County Courts at Law have jurisdiction over criminal misdemeanors, probate matters and civil lawsuits. Their civil jurisdiction is more than that of the Justice of the Peace courts and the same as that of the District Courts.

This matters because many users search the District Clerk portal without knowing whether the case belongs to a County Court at Law. Misdemeanor criminal cases, probate matters and certain civil lawsuits may require County Courts at Law resources, the correct courtroom, clerk office guidance or records portal direction.

Misdemeanor records

County Courts at Law can handle criminal misdemeanor matters. Confirm the specific court number and case number before requesting records.

Probate matters

Probate records may involve wills, estates, guardianship-related filings or court orders depending on case type and local assignment.

Civil lawsuits

Civil jurisdiction overlaps with higher-value matters than JP courts. Use the case type and court name to route your search correctly.

Certified copies

For official copies, contact the clerk or court office responsible for the case rather than relying on a search summary.

Justice courts

Nueces County Justice of the Peace Court Records and Small Civil Cases

Nueces County’s official Justice of the Peace page explains that justices of the peace hear misdemeanor cases punishable by fine only and can hear most civil cases within the money limit set for JP courts. Some JP pages describe functions such as traffic and other Class C misdemeanor cases, landlord and tenant disputes, civil cases, truancy cases, magistrate duties and inquests.

JP court records are often different from district court records. If your search involves a small claim, eviction, Class C misdemeanor, traffic matter, landlord-tenant dispute or precinct-level case, look for the correct Justice of the Peace precinct rather than assuming the District Clerk portal will solve everything.

Common JP court search clues

  • The notice says Justice of the Peace, JP, precinct or place.
  • The matter involves an eviction, small civil claim or landlord-tenant dispute.
  • The charge is a fine-only Class C misdemeanor or traffic issue.
  • The document names a specific precinct, place or JP judge.
  • The case does not appear in the main district court search.
Search steps

How to Search Nueces County Court Records by Name, Case Number or Court

The best search method depends on what you already know. A case number is stronger than a party-name search. A court name is stronger than a guess. A case type helps you choose District Clerk, County Clerk, County Court at Law, Justice of the Peace, municipal court or federal PACER.

Case number

Use for: narrowing the search to one known case and avoiding wrong-name matches.

Party name

Use for: finding a case when you do not have the number. Try last name, first name and spelling variations.

Court type

Use for: deciding between district, county, JP, municipal and federal court record paths.

Document type

Use for: asking the clerk for a judgment, disposition, divorce decree, probate order, docket sheet or certified copy.

Bad assumption: “No result online” does not prove there is no record. It may be sealed, restricted, in JP court, municipal court, federal court, filed under another name, older than online coverage or stored in a different office.
Copies and documents

How to Request Nueces County Court Record Copies and Certified Documents

If you need a Nueces County court record for official use, request the exact document from the office that keeps the record. A portal search result may help you locate the case, but it may not be enough for court filing, immigration, licensing, employment, school, property, probate or government use.

Before requesting copies, identify whether the record belongs to the District Clerk, County Clerk, County Court at Law, Justice of the Peace, municipal court or federal court. Then provide the case number, party names, document title, filing date if known, and whether you need a regular copy or certified copy.

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Identify the correct record custodian

Use the case portal, court notice or official county court pages to decide whether the record belongs to the District Clerk, County Clerk, JP court, County Court at Law or federal court.

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Ask for the exact document

Request a judgment, disposition, divorce decree, custody order, probate order, docket sheet, petition, complaint, official public record or certified copy by name.

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Confirm fees and delivery options

Ask the clerk about copy fees, certification fees, mail delivery, electronic access, payment methods and processing time before sending payment.

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Use certified copies for official proof

For legal, government, licensing, school, immigration, probate, banking or employment use, ask whether the receiving party requires a certified copy.

Record types

Nueces County Civil, Criminal, Family, Probate, Traffic and Property Records

Nueces County court record searches are easier when you know the record type. Civil cases, family matters, criminal cases, misdemeanor cases, probate records, JP cases, property records and federal cases do not all live in the same place.

Civil cases

Use the District Clerk or County Court at Law path depending on court assignment, case type and jurisdiction.

Family cases

Divorce, custody, child support and related family matters may be in district court records and may include restricted documents.

Criminal cases

Felony records may involve district courts. Misdemeanors may involve County Courts at Law. Class C matters may involve JP or municipal courts.

Probate records

Probate may involve County Courts at Law or other local record routes. Ask the clerk which office keeps the file.

Property records

Use the County Clerk Official Public Records Search for recorded public records, real property and related documents.

Federal cases

Use PACER and federal Southern District of Texas resources, not the Nueces County public portal.

Access limits

Sealed, Juvenile, Confidential and Restricted Nueces County Court Records

Not every Nueces County court record is fully public online. Some records may be sealed by court order, restricted by law, protected because they involve minors, confidential because of family or juvenile issues, or redacted because they contain sensitive personal details.

Restricted records can create confusion because users assume a missing online result means no case exists. That is a weak assumption. A record may be sealed, too old, too new, filed in a different court, filed under another name, in a JP court, in a municipal court, in a federal court or available only through a clerk request.

Records that may need extra care

  • Juvenile records and records involving minors.
  • Sealed court records or sealed documents.
  • Family cases involving protected information.
  • Protective order or safety-related records.
  • Adoption, mental health or guardianship records.
  • Older case files not fully visible online.
  • Federal records that require PACER instead of a county portal.
Do not overclaim: A missing online record does not prove that no record exists. Contact the proper clerk or court when accuracy matters.
Federal records

Federal Court Records for Nueces County Are Searched Separately

Federal court records are not the same as Nueces County court records. If a case was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, bankruptcy court or a federal appellate court, you generally need federal court resources such as PACER instead of the Nueces County case portal.

Use PACER for federal civil, criminal, bankruptcy and appellate case information. Nueces County is in South Texas, and Corpus Christi-related federal matters may connect to the Southern District of Texas. If the paperwork says “United States District Court,” “federal,” “bankruptcy” or “PACER,” do not search only the county portal.

Use county tools for

District court, county court at law, Justice of the Peace, County Clerk and other county-level records.

Use PACER for

Federal district court, bankruptcy and federal appellate case information.

Use eFileTexas for

Electronic filing help when you are filing Texas court documents, not just searching records.

Verify court name

The court name on your citation, order, notice or filing tells you which records path to use.

Map and location

Map for Nueces County Courthouse and Clerk Offices in Corpus Christi

Nueces County District Clerk and County Clerk offices are connected to the Nueces County Courthouse at 901 Leopard St., Corpus Christi, TX 78401. The District Clerk page lists Room 313, and the County Clerk page lists Room 201. Always confirm the correct office before visiting, especially if you need certified copies, a court filing, a property record, a marriage record, a case search or JP court help.

Nueces County Courthouse, Corpus Christi

Use this map for general navigation to the courthouse area. It does not tell you which office holds your specific case file or public record.

FAQs

Nueces County Court Records FAQs

How do I search Nueces County court records online for free?

Start with the official Nueces County District Clerk Case Search page. It points users to the public case search portal and re:SearchTX information for electronic court records. Search by case number if you have it, or by party name using the official portal guidance.

What is the official Nueces County case search portal?

Nueces County points users to its District Clerk Case Search page and the Nueces County public case search portal. Use the official county links instead of private sites that are not affiliated with the government.

Can I search Nueces County court records by name?

Yes, the official Smart Search guidance says users may search using case number or party name. For party names, use the format and instructions shown in the portal. Always verify the court, case number and party details before relying on a match.

Where is the Nueces County District Clerk located?

The official District Clerk page lists the office at Nueces County Courthouse, 901 Leopard St., Corpus Christi, TX 78401, Floor 3, Room 313.

Where is the Nueces County Clerk located?

The official County Clerk page lists the office at Nueces County Courthouse, 901 Leopard St., Corpus Christi, TX 78401, Floor 2, Room 201.

Which office handles Nueces County property records?

The County Clerk Filing Department handles real property records, personal property records, notices of trustee sales, military discharges and other official public records. Use the County Clerk Official Public Records Search Portal for recorded public records where available.

Are Nueces County criminal court records public?

Many criminal case records are public unless sealed or restricted, but the correct search route depends on the court. Felonies may involve district court, misdemeanors may involve County Courts at Law, and fine-only Class C matters may involve JP or municipal courts.

How do I get certified copies of Nueces County court records?

Identify the office that holds the record, then request the exact document from that clerk. Provide the case number, party names, document name and ask whether a certified copy is required. Fees may apply.

What if I cannot find a Nueces County case online?

The record may be sealed, restricted, in a different court, filed under another name, older than online coverage, municipal, JP, federal or stored in another system. Contact the proper clerk or court office when accuracy matters.

Are Nueces County federal court records in the county portal?

No. Federal court records are separate from Nueces County records. Use PACER or the appropriate federal court resource for federal district, bankruptcy or appellate cases.

What are Nueces County Courts at Law used for?

The official county page says Nueces County Courts at Law have jurisdiction over criminal misdemeanors, probate matters and civil lawsuits, with civil jurisdiction greater than JP courts and the same as District Courts.

Can I use the County Clerk portal for divorce records?

Do not assume the County Clerk portal is the correct path for divorce or family court records. Divorce and family cases usually require District Clerk or court case search guidance, while County Clerk public records are more focused on recorded public records, marriage licenses and county clerk filings.

Editorial disclaimer: This article is an independent practical guide for people searching for Nueces County Court Records TX. It is not the official Nueces County, Texas Courts, re:SearchTX, eFileTexas or PACER website and does not provide legal advice. Court portals, access rules, case visibility, public-record procedures, copy fees, office hours and document availability can change. Always verify details directly with Nueces County, the correct court clerk, Texas official resources, PACER or a qualified legal professional before using court information for legal, employment, licensing, housing, immigration, probate, property, custody, safety or official decisions.
Final summary

Bottom Line for Nueces County Court Records Search

For most Nueces County court record searches, start with the official District Clerk Case Search page or the Nueces County public case search portal. Use the case number when possible, confirm the court and case type, and do not treat a name-only match as final proof.

If the record is a recorded property document, marriage-related county clerk record or official public record, use the County Clerk and Official Public Records Search. If the case belongs to County Courts at Law, Justice of the Peace, municipal court or federal court, use that specific route. For certified copies or official use, contact the correct clerk and request the exact document.

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