Delta County, Texas Sources of Court Decisions

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Searching online is the most convenient way of getting information. As a matter of fact, you can browse through public records regarding a certain person. However, some counties, such as Delta County in Texas, do not permit the disclosure of court decisions on the internet. It has no online database of such files, making your search for court proceedings quite difficult.

In looking for court records, the best choice is to go directly to the courthouses in Delta County. From there, you can ask the county clerk to give you a hand in searching for the court dockets that you want to obtain. The county clerk is responsible for storing, sorting, and safeguarding the court files in the county he or she is elected to serve. You can contact the Delta county clerk at P.O. Box 455, Cooper, Texas. You can also call them at (903) 395-4110.

As for the courthouses, there are five in Delta County. The first three are the 8th and the 62nd District Courts, and Delta County Constitutional Court. These three courthouses are located at 200 West Dallas Avenue, Cooper, Texas. Their phone number is (903) 395-4400 and their fax number is (903) 395-4260. The Delta County Justice of the Peace also has the same address and phone number, and its fax number is (903) 395-4608. The fifth courthouse is Cooper Municipal Court, which is found at 91 North Side Square, Cooper, Texas. You can call them at (903) 395-2217 for more details.

The last source of court files is the Delta County Library. Its address is 300 West Dallas, Cooper, Texas, and its telephone number is (903) 395-4575. You can consult with them by phone ahead of time regarding your search and visit them Tuesday through Friday. They are open from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, from 11:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Thursday, and from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Friday.

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