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  1. The County Clerk's Office manages the Official Records Search, a free online database where documents can be searched and viewed online, and uncertified copies may be printed directly. The Official Records Search contains the following documents: Assumed Names. Commissioners Court. Foreclosures.

  2. Serving the 19th largest County in the entire United States and the 4th largest County in Texas, the Office of the Bexar County District Clerk currently administers 27 District Courts, 10 auxiliary courts, and 1 Magistrate court.

  3. The County Clerk & District Clerk court records search allows you to search for criminal court case records in Bexar County. Enter the last name and first name of the person on the case you are trying to locate.

  4. The Bexar County Clerk's Office, situated in the Paul Elizondo Tower in San Antonio, Texas, is responsible for recording and maintaining various records, including real estate documents, liens, and vital statistics. It also offers e-filing services for court cases and enables the withdrawal of funds from cash bonds and the court registry.

  5. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses are recorded with the Bexar County Clerks office. In order to apply for a license, both applicants must meet certain requirements and must present themselves in person at the County Clerk Marriage office in the Paul Elizondo Tower (101 W. Nueva, Suite 120).

  6. To contact the County Clerks Probate Department, please call 210-335-2241. To search for court records please visit the Bexar County Odyssey Portal. How To eFile. Choose an electronic filing service provider (EFSP) at eFileTexas.gov.

  7. Tags: Elections & Records. The Bexar County Clerk is located at 100 Dolorosa Ste.104, San Antonio, Texas 78205 and is operated Monday through Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm. The phone number is (210) 335-2216. Bexar County Clerk's Mobile Unit will be visiting various locations throughout Bexar County.

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