Lampasas County Public Records
Use this map to start Lampasas County searches across recorded land records, parcels and valuations, property taxes, clerk-held filings, and vital record copy routes.
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Where To Start
- Start with County Clerk land records by grantor or grantee to locate deeds, liens, releases, and plats.
- Check the Appraisal District for parcel ID, owner name, property address, and valuation details.
- Use the Tax Assessor-Collector to verify tax bills, balances, and payment status by owner, address, or parcel ID.
- Search recorded subdivision plats and surveys to align lot, block, and abstract information with parcels.
- Request certified copies of recorded documents from the County Clerk when required for title or official use.
Record Routing
- Deeds and Liens → County Clerk
- Plats and Surveys → County Clerk
- Property Ownership and Values → Appraisal District
- Property Tax Bills and Payments → Tax Assessor-Collector
- Marriage and Vital Copies → County Clerk
Common Search Inputs
- Owner Name
- Grantor or Grantee
- Property Address
- Parcel ID or GEO ID
- Legal Description (survey, subdivision, lot and block)
- Recording Date Range or Instrument Number
Source Map
| Source / Office | Best For | Search Method | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| County Clerk | Deeds, deeds of trust, liens, releases, assignments, plats, assumed names, marriage records | Grantor/grantee name, instrument number, date range, volume/page; in-office index for older books | Official county recorder for Lampasas County land records and clerk filings. |
| Appraisal District | Parcel ownership, situs address, legal descriptions, values, exemptions | Owner name, property address, parcel ID; map/GIS for parcel boundaries | County-level property assessment and parcel data used to align legal descriptions with parcels. |
| Tax Assessor-Collector | Property tax statements, balances, payment history, delinquency status | Owner name, address, parcel or account number | Confirms tax obligations and payment status tied to Lampasas County parcels. |
| District Clerk | Civil and family case files and dockets | Case number, party name, filing date | Court filings that may affect property or parties within Lampasas County. |
| Texas Vital Records (State) | Certified birth and death records; verifications | Application or verification request with identity and eligibility details | State holds official vital records; county clerk may provide local copies for events filed in the county. |
Lampasas County FAQs
How do I find a deed or lien in Lampasas County?
Search the County Clerk index by grantor or grantee; use instrument number or volume/page when available. If you only have an address, cross-reference owner via the Appraisal District first.
Can I search property records by address?
Yes. Use the Appraisal District to find the parcel by address and obtain owner name and parcel ID, then use that information in the County Clerk index.
Where do I obtain certified copies?
Request certified copies of recorded documents and marriage records from the County Clerk. For birth and death certificates, use the County Clerk if available locally or the Texas Vital Records office.
What if an online index is incomplete or a document is missing?
Check in-office indexes for older books and request a clerk search by name, date range, or volume/page. Use parcel and legal description to widen the search.