The District Clerk's number at the Justice Center is 254-933-5197. The County Clerk's number (clerk of County Court and County Courts at Law) at the historical Courthouse is 254-933-5160. For individual County Court at Law office numbers at the Justice Center, and complete contact info for all Bell County courts, see the related link below.
Contact your county courthouse for the number.
At the clerks' office. It should be well marked and most people can point you to it.
In the Recorder of Deeds office in the county courthouse in Muskegon.
The city or town that is the seat of the county government. It would in most cases be where the country court is placed. The county seat is the operations center of the county government, here one will find the county courthouse, sheriff's office, jail, clerks office, tax offices, health department and usually an office of the state police.
To add a name to any deed you must go to the Property Valuation Office in your local courthouse and they can give you the proper papers to fill out, and you may have to inform the County Clerks Office.
Go to the county clerks office.
It should be on file with the county. Check the county clerks office for the location of the estate.
Here we get a copy of a will at the County Clerks office.
Most forms can now be found online, however, the clerks office in the courthouse will have the forms.
Contact your local County Clerks office and they will transfer you to the appropriate department. They are available on the web but for a fee. Otherwise you can go down to the County Clerks office and photo copy the lot dimensions.
The county courthouse, clerk's office.
they are removed by the act of filing a satisfaction of judgment with the county clerks office