1846-1901 Real Property Records go to:
 
 
CLERK'S FEES (Filing Requirements)
Real Property Records, first page
$25.00
   Each additional page or part of a page
$4.00
State Tax Liens/Release (Comptroller)
$15.00
   Each additional page
$4.00
Federal Tax Liens, and Hospital Liens, each
$25.00
Notice of Trustee Sale
$2.00
Estray
$13.50
Filing Plats
$120.00
Certification, per Instrument
$5.00
   Copies, per page
$1.00
Marriage License
$81.00
  - with Premarital Education Course
$21.00
  - without Premarital Education Course
$81.00
  - Informal
$45.00
Certified Copy of Birth
$23.00
Certified Copy of Death
$21.00
     for additional copies purchased at the same time
$4.00
Marriages........................................Certified
$10.00
Commissioner's Court Records
  Plain copies, per page
$1.00
  Certified copies, per page (plus $5.00 for the certification, per instrument)
$1.00

Personal checks are not accepted. Please include a self-addressed stamped envelope for return mailing.


UCC FEES

County Clerk no longer accepts UCC filings except in Real Estate Records. All other UCC will now be filed with the Secretary of State in Austin. Therefore, we now only accept Terminations through the UCC forms. All other UCC filed through the Real Records.

Please ensure that all fonts are legible and of sufficient size for proper viewing. No smaller than 8 point font is acceptable. If document has been shrunk to fit page, then the font is no longer 8 point font and is not acceptable.

The Texas Legislature recently amended the Property Code to provide a streamlined procedure for addressing discriminatory provisions in real property records. Although state law already declared restrictions and provisions in real property records that prohibit the use, sale or transfer of real property to a person based on race, color, religion, or national origin to be void and unenforceable, Senate Bill 30, which took effect on September 1, 2021, establishes a process for a property owner, or another person that the owner authorizes, to request a judicial review of specific property records to determine whether they contain prohibited discriminatory provisions.

The bill sets out the contents of the documents required to be submitted to the court as well as a suggested format for the court's findings and order. Under certain circumstances, the court may issue its determination without conducting a hearing. No filing fees may be charged under the statute.

To view the language of the bill and the format for filing with the court as well as the format for the court's findings and order, use the link: 87(R) SB 30 - Enrolled version (texas.gov)



 
Titus County Clerks Office
100 West First Street, Suite 204 - Mt. Pleasant, Texas 75455
Phone: (903)577-6796 - Fax: (903)572-5078
Business Hours: 8:00am-12:00pm & 1:00pm-4:45pm Monday-Friday
(*closed for lunch 12p-1p)