Randall County Court Records Lookup, Judicial Search and Clerk Copy Help
Use official Randall County and Texas court resources to search court cases online, find District Clerk and County Clerk records, check civil, criminal, family, probate and court calendar information, request copies, understand re:SearchTX, avoid wrong paid lookup sites and know when to contact the correct clerk.
If you are searching for randall county court records, choose the task closest to what you need. Randall County court records may involve the online Odyssey Public Access portal, the District Clerk, the County Clerk, County Courts at Law, Justice of the Peace courts, official public records, Texas re:SearchTX or PACER for federal cases.
Choose one option. The action card below points users to the correct official Randall County, Texas, or federal route without confusing county records, court records, public records and criminal history.
🔎 Search judicial records — use Randall County Odyssey Public Access
Use this for: searching Randall County court case records, criminal records, civil, family and probate case records, court calendars and available case information.
Best official path: open the Randall County Judicial Records portal, select the correct location or court, then search by name, case number or calendar option when available.
Before relying on it: verify the case with the correct clerk if you need certified copies, exact balances, sealed-record guidance or official proof.
Randall County Court Records Quick Facts Before You Search
Randall County court records are searched through a mix of official local and statewide resources. The main local online search is the Randall County Judicial Records portal powered by Odyssey Public Access. Randall County also links to this portal from its official Services page as “Public Access to Randall County Court Records.”
The correct office depends on the case type. The District Clerk is the key office for many district court matters, including civil, family and felony-level court records. The County Clerk is the key office for many county-level, probate, misdemeanor, official public record and recorded-document needs. Justice of the Peace and municipal cases may use separate local court paths. Federal court records require PACER, not a Randall County portal.
What This Randall County Court Records Guide Covers
Randall County Judicial Records Search for Free Online Case Lookup
The Randall County Judicial Records portal is the main official online starting point for many local case searches. The portal welcomes users to Odyssey Public Access and provides options such as case records, court locations, criminal records, civil, family and probate case records, court calendar and jail-related options where available.
Use this portal when you need a first look at a Randall County case by name, case number, location, case type or calendar. It can help you find the court, cause number, parties, case type, hearing date or public docket-style information. But it should not be treated as a certified court record or a complete background check.
Open the official Randall Judicial Records portal
Start with the official Tyler Odyssey Public Access portal linked by Randall County. Avoid private background-check sites until you have checked the county portal.
Select the correct search type
Use criminal records, civil/family/probate case records, all courts, court calendar or other available portal options based on the record you need.
Search by case number when possible
A case number or cause number is stronger than a name-only search. If you search by name, verify the court, party role, filing date and case type before trusting the match.
Contact the correct clerk for official copies
If you need certified copies, records not visible online, exact fines, fee balances, sealed-record guidance or older files, contact the District Clerk, County Clerk or the court that maintains the case.
Randall County District Clerk Records for District Court Cases
The Randall County District Clerk page is important for users searching district-level court records. The District Clerk page links to Court Records, Court Information, E-Filing Information, Jury Information, Local Rules, payments and district court-related resources.
The official District Clerk contact section lists the physical address as 2309 Russell Long Boulevard, Suite 110, Canyon, TX 79015. The listed phone number is 806-468-5600, fax is 806-468-5604, and hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
District civil cases, family cases, felony-related district records, district court documents, child support-related records, jury resources and district court case questions.
The District Clerk page states there will be a $5.00 research fee added for the District Clerk’s office to research cases.
The District Clerk page encourages online options and tells users to include the cause number and full name when making payments.
The District Clerk page says criminal court costs, fees and fines may not be accurate from viewing online, so users should contact the criminal department for accurate amounts.
Do Not Guess the Balance
Online criminal costs may not be accurate. Confirm amounts with the correct department before paying.
Avoid payment mistakesUse Clerk for Official Copies
For official proof, request the correct record from the District Clerk instead of relying on screenshots.
Certified records matterRandall County Clerk Court Records, Probate Records and Official Public Records
The Randall County Clerk page is the proper starting point for many county-level records and public record needs. It links to County Clerk court records, official public records access, e-recording, court fee payments, probate forms, misdemeanor court cost charts, civil case information, guardianship forms, recording fees and public document resources.
The County Clerk contact section lists 2309 Russell Long Boulevard, Suite 101, Canyon, TX 79015 as the physical address. The listed phone number is 806-468-5505, and the listed hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Use the County Clerk page and linked court records portal for county-level case record direction, including matters handled through county courts where applicable.
County Clerk resources include probate fees and guardianship-related forms. Probate copy needs should be confirmed with the County Clerk.
Official public records are different from court case records. They can include recorded documents maintained by the County Clerk.
The County Clerk page links to County Clerk court fee payment options. Confirm the correct case, office and amount before paying.
How to Search Randall County Court Records by Name, Case Number or Court
A good Randall County court records search starts with the exact record type. A felony case, misdemeanor case, probate matter, divorce, civil lawsuit, justice court matter, recorded deed, jail-related search or federal case may all have different official paths.
Do not rely only on a name match. Randall County has multiple courts, and Texas records can include similar names, business names, old cases, restricted matters and cases in nearby jurisdictions. When accuracy matters, use the case number and verify the result with the correct clerk.
Best for: finding the exact case faster. Use the number from a notice, citation, filing, order, judgment or attorney paperwork.
Best for: finding possible matches when you do not have the case number. Confirm the court, filing date, party role and case type.
Best for: checking docket or hearing information through the Judicial Records portal calendar option where available.
Best for: certified copies, full documents, older files, sealed-record questions and official proof.
Randall County Court Record Copies, Research Fees and Certified Documents
If you need a court record for official use, a public portal result may not be enough. You may need a certified copy, file-stamped copy, judgment, order, disposition, probate document, divorce record, docket sheet or clerk-authenticated copy. The correct office depends on the case type and court level.
The Randall County District Clerk page specifically states that a $5.00 research fee will be added for the District Clerk’s office to research cases. The County Clerk and other courts may have their own copy, filing, recording, payment or certification rules. Always check the correct office before sending money or assuming fees.
Find the case first
Use the Judicial Records portal, clerk page or paperwork to identify the correct court, case number, party names and case type.
Ask for the exact document
Request a specific document such as judgment, order, disposition, decree, probate order, filing, docket sheet or certified copy. Avoid vague requests like “send everything.”
Confirm fees before ordering
Research, copies, certification, mailing and payment processing can involve fees. Confirm current charges with the District Clerk, County Clerk or court office.
Use certified copies for official proof
For legal filings, agencies, licensing, immigration, employment, probate or official proof, ask whether a certified copy is required.
Randall County Civil, Criminal, Family, Probate and Justice Court Records
Randall County court record search intent is usually more specific than “court records.” Most users actually need one of these: criminal case lookup, civil case search, family court records, divorce records, probate records, court calendar, JP case, payment help, official public records or certified copies.
Common Randall County court record paths
- Felony criminal records: usually connected to district court and District Clerk resources.
- Misdemeanor records: may involve County Clerk or county-level criminal court resources depending on the case.
- Civil lawsuits: can involve district court, county court at law or justice court depending on amount and case type.
- Family and divorce records: commonly involve District Clerk resources, but access may be limited for sensitive documents.
- Probate and guardianship records: often involve County Clerk resources and probate/guardianship forms or fees.
- Justice of the Peace matters: JP cases, small claims, evictions and some precinct-level matters may use separate justice court paths.
- Official public records: recorded documents are not the same as court case records.
- Federal records: use PACER, not Randall County’s local portal.
Randall County Court Calendar, Dockets and Hearing Date Lookup
The Randall County Judicial Records portal includes a Court Calendar option. This can help users check available docket or hearing information when the case appears in the public access system. TexasLawHelp also points users to the Randall County Judicial Records Case Search portal and notes that users can select Court Calendar to search for a court’s docket and upcoming hearings.
Hearing dates can change. If you are a party to a case, do not rely only on a search result. Check your official notice, contact your attorney if you have one, or verify with the correct court or clerk before missing a hearing.
Use the Judicial Records portal calendar option for available docket and hearing search features.
A case number or cause number will usually make calendar and docket search more accurate.
If your case is in JP court, municipal court, federal court or another county, Randall County Judicial Records may not show it.
Verify directly with the court if you have a deadline, court date, warrant concern, plea setting or appearance requirement.
Official Public Records vs Randall County Court Records
Randall County’s Services page links to Official Public Records and explains that this site is used to search for documents recorded in the County Clerk’s office in various counties. This is different from court case records. A recorded document search may involve deeds, liens, plats, assumed names, recordings or other county clerk public documents, while a court records search deals with cases, filings, dockets, judgments and court orders.
The Randall County Clerk also links to Official Public Records Access and Court Records separately. That split matters for both SEO and user clarity. Someone searching for a divorce case, criminal case or civil lawsuit should not be pushed into a land-records-only portal. Someone searching for a deed or recorded lien should not be pushed into only the court case search.
Court Records
Use for cases, dockets, hearings, judgments, criminal, civil, family, probate and court documents.
Case-relatedOfficial Public Records
Use for recorded county documents such as deeds, liens, recording-related documents and public records maintained by the County Clerk.
Recorded documentsTexas re:SearchTX and Statewide Randall County Case Search
Texas does not work like one perfect statewide free court record database for every local case. re:SearchTX can be useful for searching Texas electronic court records, upcoming hearings and documents where available. But county-level records, older files, justice court cases, municipal tickets, sealed records and official certified copies may still require the local clerk or court.
Use re:SearchTX when you are not sure whether the case is in Randall County or when a broader Texas search makes sense. Use Randall County Judicial Records when you know the case is in Randall County. Use District Clerk or County Clerk pages when you need copies, forms, payments, official records or clerk-specific help.
Best when the case is known to be in Randall County and appears in local Odyssey Public Access.
Best when you need a broader Texas electronic court records search or are not sure which county has the case.
Best when you need certified copies, official balances, older records, sealed-record questions or file documents.
Texas DPS criminal history is different from a court case search and may involve separate rules, fees or credentials.
Federal Court Records for Randall County Are Searched Separately
Federal court records are not searched through the Randall County Judicial Records portal. If the case was filed in U.S. District Court, federal bankruptcy court or a federal appellate court, use federal resources such as PACER and the correct federal court.
Use PACER for federal civil, criminal, bankruptcy and appellate case information. Use Randall County local court tools only for local Texas trial court records maintained by Randall County offices and courts.
District court, county court, probate, county-level, justice court and other local Randall County case records.
Federal district court, bankruptcy court and federal appellate records.
A federal case will not become a Randall County court case just because a party lives in Randall County.
The court listed on your notice, complaint, indictment, judgment or summons decides the correct search path.
Official Randall County Court Records Links
Use these official resources for Randall County judicial records, district clerk records, county clerk records, official public records, e-filing, payments, statewide Texas case search and federal court records.
Randall Judicial Records
Official Odyssey Public Access portal for Randall County case records, criminal records, civil/family/probate records and court calendar options.
Open Judicial RecordsDistrict Clerk
Use for district court records, civil, family, felony, jury, local rules, e-filing and District Clerk copy questions.
Open District ClerkCounty Clerk
Use for County Clerk court records, probate, misdemeanor resources, official public records, recording and payments.
Open County ClerkCourt Information
District Clerk court information page with civil/family fee resources, criminal fee chart, local rules and support links.
Open Court InformationCounty Services
Randall County services page linking to public access court records, official public records, eFile Texas and online payments.
Open County ServicesOfficial Public Records
Use for recorded County Clerk documents, not general court case lookup. Do not confuse this with case records.
Open Public Recordsre:SearchTX
Statewide Texas court record search tool for many electronic case records, hearings and documents where available.
Open re:SearchTXeFile Texas
Official Texas e-filing resource for court filing workflows. Filing is different from public record search.
Open eFile TexasPACER
Federal court record search for U.S. district, bankruptcy and appellate case information.
Open PACERMap for Randall County Court Records and Clerk Offices in Canyon
The District Clerk and County Clerk pages list offices at 2309 Russell Long Boulevard, Canyon, TX 79015, with different suites. Confirm the specific suite before visiting because District Clerk and County Clerk records are not the same.
Randall County Justice Center area
Use this map for general navigation. It does not tell you which court holds your specific case file.
Randall County Court Records FAQs
How do I search Randall County court records online for free?
Start with the official Randall County Judicial Records portal. Search by case number or name and choose the correct court or case type. Then verify important details with the District Clerk, County Clerk or court office if you need official proof.
What is the official Randall County court records portal?
The official local portal is Randall County Judicial Records through Odyssey Public Access at portal-txrandall.tylertech.cloud/Randall/default.aspx. Randall County links to it from its Services, District Clerk and County Clerk pages.
Who keeps Randall County District Court records?
The Randall County District Clerk handles many district court records. The official District Clerk phone number listed by the county is 806-468-5600, and the office is listed at 2309 Russell Long Boulevard, Suite 110, Canyon, TX 79015.
Who keeps Randall County probate and County Clerk records?
The Randall County Clerk handles many County Clerk records, probate resources, misdemeanor resources, official public records and recording-related services. The listed phone number is 806-468-5505, and the office is listed at 2309 Russell Long Boulevard, Suite 101, Canyon, TX 79015.
Can I search Randall County criminal court records by name?
Yes, the Randall County Judicial Records portal includes criminal records search options. A name-only search can return wrong matches, so verify the case number, court, party role, filing date and case type before relying on the result.
Are Randall County court costs and fines accurate online?
The Randall County District Clerk page says criminal court costs, fees and fines may not be accurate from viewing online. Contact the criminal department or the correct court office for an accurate bill of cost before paying.
Is there a research fee for Randall County District Clerk records?
The District Clerk page states that there will be a $5.00 research fee added for the District Clerk’s office to research cases. Always confirm current fees before ordering records.
How do I get certified copies of Randall County court records?
Identify the court and case number first, then contact the District Clerk, County Clerk or court that maintains the record. Ask for the exact document and whether you need a certified copy or regular copy.
What is the difference between Randall County court records and official public records?
Court records involve cases, filings, dockets, judgments and court orders. Official public records usually involve recorded county documents maintained by the County Clerk, such as recording-related public documents. Use the correct portal for the record type.
Can I use re:SearchTX for Randall County records?
re:SearchTX can help with broader Texas electronic court record searches, but it does not replace Randall County