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Fannin County Court Records

The Fannin County Courthouse is located off of Sam Rayburn Drive in Bonham, Texas. This courthouse is the State of Texas 336th Judicial Court. The County and District Clerk’s offices are responsible for maintaining the Fannin County Court Records for cases filed in the Fannin County Courthouse.

Retrieving Fannin County Court Records

Retrieving Fannin County Court records can be done in a number of different ways. You can contact the Clerk’s office during normal business hours, or you can use the Tyler Odyssey Portal https://portal-txfannin.tylertech.cloud/Portal/ to access online records.

How to Use the Search Portal

As of November 2020, public Fannin County Court records searches are conducted using the link for the Tyler Odyssey Portal. When you click on the link in the upper right-hand corner you will see a link to register or login into your account. An account is not necessary to perform a search on the portal.

Fannin County Court Records

You will also find links for court hearings and court records. The court hearings search will give you information for court hearings scheduled with all Fannin County Courts, within a specified date range. The Smart Search icon allows you to search for court records filed in one of the Fannin County Courts. This includes both civil and criminal court records.

You can perform a search by record number or by name. If you are unsure of the correct spelling for a name you can do a wild card search. This is done by entering (minimum) 3 letters and the asterisk symbol for the last name and 1 letter and the asterisk symbol for the first name.

You can enter advanced filtering options to narrow down your search results. The advanced filtering option allows you to enter specific criteria for the following:

  • General options- location, search type, and whether to include or exclude judgments, warrants, and cases.
  • Parties in case- party name or nickname, business name, phonetic search, booking number, state number, and/or FBI number.
  • Case search- Case type and/or status, judicial officer, and file start and/or file end dates.
  • Judgment- type and date range
  • Warrants- status, type, date range

Information Available Using the Portal

When you access a court record that you are searching for, you will have access to basic case information. This includes the following:

  • The case number, type, and status.
  • Parties Involved including names of attorneys and the judicial officer.
  • Charge (if any)
  • Disposition of the case, court events, and court hearings.

Additional Assistance

Most of your questions or needs can be obtained using the information found on the Fannin County Courthouse website. If you need additional assistance after searching through the records portals, faqs, and the various departments on the website, you can contact the District or County Clerk’s Office during normal business hours for help. The contact information is as follows:

District Clerk Nancy Young

800 E 2nd St

Bonham, Texas 75418

Phone: 903-583-7459

Fax:903-640-1826

Email: njyoung@fanninco.net

County Clerk Tammy Biggar’

800 E 2nd St

Bonham, Texas 75418

Phone: 903-583-7486

Fax: 903-640-4241

Email: countyclerk@fanninco.net

The office hours for the County and District Clerk’s Offices are Monday through Friday 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. and every 2nd Friday of the month 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.

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Collin County Court Records

Collin County courthouse in Mckinney, TX allows the public to have access to Collin County court records for criminal, civil, family, and probate cases that are filed within the county courts. These cases come from County, Justice, Magistrate, and District courts, and can be accessed online, by mail, or in-person.

Online Search

Performing an online search for Collin County court records can be done by doing a case search, judicial records search, or a case records inquiry through either the county clerk case records inquiry portal or the county government page. Each interface provides users with different levels of information ranging from basic to comprehensive results.

Through each interface, you can search for cases filed in each court. Here are some common case types that you would find in each court:

District Courts

  • Felonies
  • Divorce
  • Child custody
  • Civil

Justice Courts

  • Traffic
  • Small claims
  • Evictions

County Courts

  • Misdemeanor criminal cases
  • Probate

Magistrate Courts

  • Warrants issued
  • Bond hearings
  • Probable cause determination
  • Advisement proceedings

County Clerk Search

Accessing court records through the County Clerk case records inquiry is done through odyssey. You can search by name, date filed, case type, case status, attorney, citation number, business name, or state agency number. The odyssey web portal allows you to sort your search results by case number, file date, status, and defendant name.

Searching through the odyssey web portal only allows you to inquire one case type at a time. You select the case type before you are able to input your search criteria. You have the option to search jail and bond records related to a case and you can access the court calendar schedule.

Collin County Government Judicial Search

The judicial records search allows you to view information regarding warrants, case information, and current inmates. This tool allows you to search by name, case number, attorney, and/or traffic citation. This search interface gives you the option to search for more than one Collin County court records case type at a time.

Information Provided

Through both online search interfaces, you can view the following information:

  • Case type and case number
  • Cause of actions
  • Court events
  • Parties in the case
  • Attorney on record
  • Date filed
  • Status of the case
  • Financial summary and transactions made on the case
  • Charges
  • The location that the case was filed

If a case has a warrant it would be noted next to the case when your search results are displayed. If your search results displayed a large number of results, you can refine your search to narrow down those results. Payments for Collin County court records can be made online by accessing the case through odyssey.

In-person and Mail Searches

Criminal Cases that were completed or filed before 2000, or civil cases completed or filed prior to 1984 are not available through the online search portals. You must submit records search requests in-person, or by mail with the County Court at Law clerk’s office. When submitting a request, you must include a fee payable by cash, check, or money order. All search requests submitted for court records are processed upon receipt of request and payment.