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Fannin County Court Records Lookup, Case Search and Clerk Copy Help

Use official Fannin County, Texas court resources to search county and district court records, check civil and criminal cases, view court calendars, understand 336th District Court records, contact the District Clerk or County Clerk, avoid wrong paid lookup sites, and know when to use Justice of the Peace, Texas statewide, or federal PACER resources.

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Find Your Fannin County Court Records Path

If you are searching for fannin county court records, choose the task closest to what you need. Fannin County provides web access to public information for county and district court records, but not every record type is handled by the same office. District Clerk, County Clerk, 336th District Court, County Court at Law, Justice of the Peace courts, municipal/local matters and federal cases may require different routes.

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Choose the Fannin County court record help you need

Choose one option. The official action card below updates for Fannin County public case search, District Clerk, County Clerk, family records, probate records, Justice of the Peace records, certified copies, calendars, land records and federal court records.

🔎 Search public case records — use official Fannin County case portal

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Use this for: county and district court records, civil and criminal case information, and county or district court calendar records approved for internet publishing.

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Best official path: open Fannin County Public Court Records Search and search by case number, party name, case type or court location where available.

Before relying on it: remember the portal shows public information approved for internet publishing by the respective court, not every court document.

⚠️ Do not assume one search is complete: sealed, juvenile, probate, JP, property, older, restricted or federal records may require a different official office.
👉 This dropdown does not pull live court records into your website. It gives visitors the correct official Fannin County or Texas court route for each record task.
At a glance

Fannin County Court Records Quick Facts Before You Search

Fannin County court records can include county court records, district court records, civil cases, criminal cases, family law cases, probate matters, Justice of the Peace cases, court calendars, land records and federal cases. The official Fannin County public records search page says the county provides web access to public information for county and district court records, both civil and criminal, as well as the county and district court calendar.

The important limitation is that the web-based system only provides access to public information or records that have been approved for internet publishing by the respective court. That means online search is a helpful starting point, but it is not always the full official file. Certified copies, older records, sealed records, clerk research, probate files, JP cases and federal records may require a direct request to the correct office.

🔎Main searchTyler portalCounty + district cases
🏛️District Clerk903-583-7459200 E. 1st St.
⚖️336th District903-583-2863210 S. Main St.
📄County Clerk903-583-8502Suite 101, Bonham
🔒LimitsNot all onlineApproved public records only
⚠️ Important: A free online case search is not the same as a certified copy, complete background check, legal advice or full courthouse file. For official use, ask the correct clerk or court office for the exact document and certification type.
🔗 Source verification: Official information used in this guide was checked against Fannin County Public Court Records Search, the Tyler public access portal, Fannin County District Clerk, 336th Judicial District Court, Fannin County Clerk, County Court at Law, Justice of the Peace resources, Texas court directory resources, Eastern District of Texas and PACER. Publish-ready as of May 2026.
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What This Fannin County Court Records Guide Covers

District records

Fannin County District Clerk and 336th Judicial District Court Records

The Fannin County District Clerk’s Office is a key office for district court records. The official District Clerk page lists the physical and mailing address as 200 E. 1st Street, Bonham, Texas 75418, with phone number 903-583-7459. It lists public office hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

The 336th Judicial District Court is listed at 210 S. Main St., Bonham, Texas 75418, with phone number 903-583-2863. District court matters can include felony criminal cases, family law matters, larger civil cases and other district-level proceedings. The court itself and the clerk’s office serve different roles: the court handles proceedings, while the clerk maintains and certifies filed records.

District Clerk

Use for district court record questions, filings, copies, older records and certified records connected to district court cases.

336th District Court

Use for court proceedings, court coordinator questions, courtroom matters and district judge-related court scheduling guidance.

Family and felony

The County Clerk page states that all felony criminal cases and family law cases, including divorces, are handled by the 336th District Court.

Online search first

Use the public case portal to locate the case, then contact the District Clerk when you need official copies or direct file help.

County Clerk

Fannin County Clerk Records, County Court and Official Public Records

The Fannin County Clerk’s Office is another important record office. The official County Clerk page lists the Fannin County Clerk’s Office at 101 E. Sam Rayburn Drive, Suite 101, Bonham, Texas 75418, with office phone 903-583-8502 and fax 903-583-9598. It also links users to court records information and online payment information.

The County Clerk page also explains that many land records are available online, including current public records and records dating back to the mid-1970s, with older historical records dating back to the 1840s available in the County Clerk’s Office. This is important because court records and land records are not the same thing, even though both may involve the County Clerk.

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County Clerk Records

Use the County Clerk for county-level records, probate-type routes, official public records, land records and records the office maintains.

County office route
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Land Records Are Separate

Deeds, plats and land records use the County Clerk official public records path, not the same workflow as every court case.

Do not mix portals
Family and felony

Fannin County Divorce, Family Law and Felony Criminal Records

Fannin County’s official County Clerk page states that all felony criminal cases and family law cases, including divorces, are handled by the 336th District Court, with District Clerk April Gibbs listed as the contact. That means users searching for divorce, family law or felony criminal records should not assume the County Clerk is the final office for those records.

If you need a divorce decree, custody order, family law judgment, felony criminal disposition, indictment, sentence, docket sheet or certified document, start by locating the case in the public portal if possible. Then contact the District Clerk for copy and certification guidance.

Family and felony record search checklist

  • Use the public case records portal to search the case if it is approved for internet publishing.
  • Confirm whether the case belongs to the 336th Judicial District Court.
  • For divorces and family law cases, contact the District Clerk rather than the County Clerk if the record is handled by district court.
  • For felony criminal records, verify the court, case number, charge, docket entries and disposition.
  • Request certified copies directly from the correct clerk if the record is needed for official use.
Practical warning: Family law records can include sensitive information. Not every document may be visible online, and some items may require clerk review or court approval before release.
Probate records

Fannin County Probate, Estate and County-Level Case Records

Probate and estate matters can follow a different path from felony or family law cases. The Fannin County public access portal includes civil, family and probate case record categories, but the correct clerk office still matters when requesting copies, searching older records or confirming whether a probate matter is in county court or district court.

Probate records may include estates, wills, guardianships, heirship proceedings, dependent or independent administration, inventory filings, orders and related county-level filings. Some probate documents may be public, while others may require clerk assistance, in-person review or copy request processing.

Estate search

Use the public access portal if the probate case is available online, then confirm details with the County Clerk or relevant court office.

Certified probate copies

Ask the clerk which document is needed: order admitting will, letters testamentary, guardianship order, inventory or final order.

Older records

The County Clerk page says older historical records dating back to the 1840s are available in the County Clerk’s Office.

Do not guess

Probate records can be confused with land, deed, estate and civil litigation records. Verify the case type before ordering copies.

JP courts

Fannin County Justice of the Peace Records, Small Claims, Debt Claims and Evictions

Justice of the Peace courts are separate from district court and county clerk record routes. Fannin County’s Justice of the Peace page lists Precinct 1 at 101 E. Sam Rayburn Dr., Suite 109, Bonham, Texas 75418, with phone 903-583-7489. It also lists Precinct 2 at 111 W. Collins, Leonard, Texas 75452, with mailing address P.O. Box 1163, Leonard, Texas 75452, and phone 903-587-2846.

The official JP page warns that there are three Justice of the Peace offices assigned to different jurisdictional areas of the county and that each JP office has its own payment process. That is a crucial warning for users searching small claims, eviction, debt claim, Class C misdemeanor or traffic-related JP matters.

Justice of the Peace search checklist

  • Check which JP precinct is listed on your ticket, citation, eviction notice or small claims paperwork.
  • Do not pay the wrong JP office because each office has its own payment process.
  • Use the official JP resources for small claims, eviction, debt claim and occupational driver license packets.
  • Call the correct precinct if you cannot find the case online or if the case involves a deadline.
  • Do not assume JP cases will appear in the same district or county court search view.
Search steps

How to Search Fannin County Court Records by Name or Case Number

A smart Fannin County court records search starts with the correct court level. Case number search is usually cleaner than name search. Name-only searches can return wrong matches, similar names, business names, aliases, spelling variations and unrelated cases.

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Identify the court first

Check whether the record belongs to district court, county court, county clerk, probate, Justice of the Peace, county court at law, municipal/local court or federal court.

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Open the official public records portal

Use Fannin County’s public access portal for county and district court records that are approved for internet publishing.

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Search by case number when possible

Case number is usually the strongest search method. If you only have a name, use full legal name, business name, spelling variations and date ranges where available.

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Verify the result

Compare court, case type, party names, filing date, status, docket entries and case number. Do not rely on one similar-name result.

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Request copies from the correct clerk

If the record is needed for legal, employment, licensing, immigration, probate, housing or official use, ask the correct clerk whether a certified copy is required.

Copies and records

Fannin County Court Record Copies, Certified Records and Older Files

Online search helps you locate a case, but official use often requires a court-issued copy. Certified copies may be needed for divorce proof, criminal disposition, probate estate administration, civil judgments, government forms, employment review, licensing, immigration, property matters or court filings.

Before requesting copies, identify which office holds the record. District court records generally route through the District Clerk. County court, county-level records and many official public records route through the County Clerk. JP records route through the correct Justice of the Peace precinct. Federal court records route through PACER or the federal court.

Before requesting a copy

  • Write down the exact case number if you have it.
  • Confirm whether the record belongs to District Clerk, County Clerk, 336th District Court, County Court at Law, Justice of the Peace or federal court.
  • Name the exact document: judgment, decree, docket sheet, order, criminal disposition, probate order, complaint, petition or calendar entry.
  • Ask whether you need a regular copy, certified copy or exemplified/authenticated copy.
  • Confirm current copy fees, certification fees, payment method and delivery options before sending payment.
Access limits

Sealed, Juvenile, Sensitive and Restricted Fannin County Court Records

Not every Fannin County court record is available online. The official county public records search page says the web-based system only provides access to public information or records approved for internet publishing by the respective court. That means sealed records, juvenile records, protected family information, confidential filings, restricted records, sensitive personal identifiers and older records may not display.

If a record does not appear, do not assume the case does not exist. It may be sealed, restricted, juvenile, filed before online availability, filed under another name, in a different clerk office, in a JP court, in a municipal/local court, or part of the federal court system.

Do not overclaim: “No online result” is not proof that no case exists. Use the correct court and verify directly with the record holder.
Cost clarity

Free vs Paid Fannin County Court Records Search

Many Fannin County court record searches can start for free through the official county public access portal. That is the correct first step before paying a private search website. Free search can help locate docket information, case numbers, party names, court calendars and case status when public information has been approved for internet publishing.

Costs may still apply for regular copies, certified copies, mailed copies, clerk research, older record retrieval, official public records copies or federal PACER documents. Paying an official clerk for a certified copy is different from paying a private website for an unofficial data summary.

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Free Search First

Use the official Fannin County public records portal before paying a third-party case lookup or background-check website.

Best first step
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Official Copies May Cost

Certified records, older records, clerk copies, land records and PACER documents may require fees.

Verify before paying
Federal records

Federal Court Records for Fannin County Are Searched Separately

Federal cases are not searched through the Fannin County Tyler public access portal, District Clerk, County Clerk or Justice of the Peace pages. If the case involves federal criminal charges, bankruptcy, federal civil rights, the United States government, a federal agency, or a U.S. District Court case number, use PACER or the correct federal court.

Fannin County is in Texas, and federal court searches may involve the U.S. District Court system rather than county-level court tools. PACER is the federal judiciary’s public access service for district, bankruptcy and appellate case information.

Use local tools for

Fannin County district, county, county clerk, probate, JP and local court records filed in county-level systems.

Use PACER for

Federal district, bankruptcy and appellate court records. Federal case search is separate from county court search.

Map and location

Map for Fannin County Court Records and Clerk Offices in Bonham

Fannin County court record offices are located in Bonham, but not all offices use the same address. The District Clerk page lists 200 E. 1st Street, Bonham, TX 75418. The 336th Judicial District Court page lists 210 S. Main St., Bonham, TX 75418. The County Clerk page lists 101 E. Sam Rayburn Drive, Suite 101, Bonham, TX 75418. Always confirm the correct office before visiting.

Fannin County court offices in Bonham

Use this map for general planning only. It does not prove which court or clerk holds your specific case file.

FAQs

Fannin County Court Records FAQs

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

Start with the official Fannin County Public Court Records Search or the Tyler case records portal. The county says the system provides web access to public information for county and district court records, civil and criminal, plus county and district court calendars.

What is the official Fannin County court records portal?

The official public access portal is the Fannin County Case Records portal hosted through Tyler public access. The county also has a Public Court Records Search page explaining access limits and approved public information.

Does the online portal show every Fannin County court document?

No. Fannin County says the web-based system only provides access to public information or records approved for internet publishing by the respective court. Some documents, sealed records, juvenile records, older files or restricted records may not appear online.

Where do I get Fannin County District Court records?

Use the public case records portal to search first, then contact the Fannin County District Clerk if you need district court copies, certified documents, older records or file-specific help. The District Clerk page lists phone 903-583-7459.

Where are Fannin County divorce and family law records handled?

The official County Clerk page says all felony criminal cases and family law cases, including divorces, are handled by the 336th District Court. Contact the District Clerk for record and copy guidance.

Where do I search Fannin County probate records?

The public case portal includes civil, family and probate case record categories where available. For probate copies, older probate records or records not available online, contact the County Clerk or the court office that maintains the file.

Where do I get Fannin County land records or deed records?

Use the Fannin County Clerk’s land records link for official public records, deeds and plats. The County Clerk page says many land records are available online, including current public records and records dating back to the mid-1970s, while older historical records are available in the County Clerk’s Office.

Where do I search Fannin County Justice of the Peace records?

Use the correct Justice of the Peace precinct office. The Fannin County JP page says there are three Justice of the Peace offices assigned to different areas and each has its own payment process.

What if I cannot find a Fannin County case online?

Try the case number, name variations, court calendar search, and correct court type. The record may be sealed, juvenile, restricted, older, probate, JP, municipal, federal or not approved for internet publishing. Contact the correct clerk if the online search does not solve the issue.

Are Fannin County federal court records in the county portal?

No. Federal court records are separate from Fannin County court systems. Use PACER or the U.S. District Court system for federal district, bankruptcy and appellate records.

Is a Fannin County docket search the same as a certified court record?

No. A docket search helps you locate case information, but a certified court record must be requested from the correct clerk or record holder when official proof is required.

Who do I call for Fannin County District Clerk records?

The official District Clerk page lists phone 903-583-7459 and address 200 E. 1st Street, Bonham, TX 75418. Verify current hours and closures before visiting.

Editorial disclaimer: This article is an independent practical guide for people searching for Fannin County Court Records TX. It is not the official Fannin County, Texas court website and does not provide legal advice. Court portals, records availability, copy fees, office hours, phone numbers, internet-publishing rules, public access rules and filing procedures can change. Always verify details directly with Fannin County District Clerk, County Clerk, 336th Judicial District Court, County Court at Law, Justice of the Peace, PACER or a qualified legal professional before using court information for legal, employment, licensing, housing, immigration, custody, safety or official decisions.
Final summary

Bottom Line for Fannin County Court Records Search

For many Fannin County court record searches, start with the official Fannin County Public Court Records Search or the Tyler case records portal. Use case number search first if possible, then verify the court, filing date, party names, docket entries and case type. For district court records, family law cases, divorces and felony cases, contact the District Clerk or confirm the 336th District Court route. For county-level records, probate and official public records, contact the County Clerk. For small claims, eviction or Class C matters, use the correct Justice of the Peace precinct.

If you need official proof, do not rely on a screenshot or private website summary. Request the exact document from the correct court office, confirm whether certification is needed, and verify current fees or copy instructions before ordering.

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