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Collin County, TX Public Records

District Clerk
PO Box 578
McKinney, TX 75070 www.co.collin.tx.us/district_cour...
Hours: 8AM-4:30PM CST
F: 972-548-4764
No credit cards accepted.
Jurisdiction: Felony, Civil
Restricted Records: No juvenile, mental, sealed, or adoption records released
County Court At Law
1800 N Graves, #110
McKinney, TX 75069 http://www.collincountytexas.gov
Hours: 8AM-4:30PM CST
F: 972-548-6433
No credit cards accepted for research or copies.
Jurisdiction: Misdemeanor, Civil, Probate
Restricted Records: No juvenile, mental, sealed, or adoption records released
Probate is in #115; and has its own public access terminal. Probate search fee is $5.00. Probate fax is 972-548-6468.

Collin County, TX Vital Records

Contact the Collin County Recorder Office if you would like to find vital records, such as birth, death, marriage, divorce, and real estate records.

Collin County Court Recorder
2300 Bloomdale Rd #2104
McKinney, TX 75071
http://www.co.collin.tx.us
8AM-4:30PM CST
Phone: 972-548-4185
Fax: 972-547-5731
Real Estate, Deed, Lien, Judgment, Vital Statistic, Mortgage

Official Collin County Vital Certificates

Collin County Vital Certificates

If you would like to obtain a hard copy of a birth, death, marriage, divorce, or other vital record, you can do so by searching for and requesting a vital certificate. Vital certificates are official hard copy documents, the same as those used by the United States government.

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Collin County Information

Collin County, Texas is a unique mix of high tech industry and old west tradition. The area offers a quiet, relaxed, suburban atmosphere but with a business and technology edge…part country, part rock and roll. A small corner of Dallas is incorporated in Collin County, giving this quiet community a solid connection with the "rock and roll" metroplex that is Dallas/Fort Worth. If you're that "little bit country" person, however, a rodeo or the roundup held on the range at Myers Park will give you a taste of life in the old west.

Collin County has something going on almost all of the time, no matter where in the county you happen to be. McKinney, the county seat, is located just 30 miles away and is one of the largest historic sites in the state. Visit the Farmer's Market in Chestnut Square Historic Village to enjoy fresh, local produce and grass-fed meats; or spend a day hiking, biking or picnicking at the Old Settlers Aquatic Center.

Fans of the old "Dallas" television show can make a pilgrimage to Southfork—the ranch where the show was filmed—and tour the house and grounds or even stay for a special event. For the adventurous, there are hot air balloon companies that will take you "up, up, and away" or, if that's a little too adventurous, you can watch one of the two hot air balloon shows the county hosts each year.

Don't worry about a place to stay. Collin County has a bevy of welcoming bed and breakfasts, excellent motels, and campsites galore. Not looking for action in the county? No problem. Our central location puts you in close proximity to Dallas, Denton, Rockwell, and many great Texas attractions. So don't be shy, Collin County is waiting for you.

Collin County Population Records

Total Land Area (2000): 847.56 sq mi
Population (2009): 791,631
  • Females: 49.8%
  • White: 79.0%
  • Black/African American: 8.2%
  • Asian: 10.2%
  • Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 0.1%
  • Hispanic or Latino Origin: 14.5%
  • White, Not Hispanic: 65.4%
Population Change (2000-2009): 299,859
Foreign-Born Population (2000): 13.3%
Language other than English spoken at home (2000): 18.5%
Persons Below Poverty Level (2008): 6.4%
High School Graduates (2000): 91.8%
Bachelor’s Degree or Higher (2000): 47.3%
Persons per Household (2000): 2.68
Housing Units (2000): 194,892
Homeownership Rate (2000): 68.6%
Migration Flow to Collin County, TX from (2007-2008):

Collin County Records

Total Earnings by Industry, in thou. dol. (2007):
  • Total: $21,758,261
  • Construction: $1,414,688
  • Retail Trade: $1,445,875
  • Professional and Technical Services: $2,041,244
  • Healthcare: $1,662,714
  • Banking: $2,313,505
  • Retail Trade: $1,445,875
  • Accommodations and Food Services: $529,499
  • Manufacturing: $2,348,919
  • Farms: $11,104
  • Government: $1,857,718
Employed (2000): 266,999
Unemployed (2000): 8,188
Unemployment Rate (2009): 7.3%
Annual Payroll per Employee (2007): $48,044
Local Government Employment (2007): 29,658
Local Government Revenue (2007): $1,561,979 (thou. dol.)
Local Government Debt (2007): $2,917,320 (thou. dol.)

Collin County Birth, Death Records

Births (2007): 11,091
  • Per 1,000 population: 15.1
Deaths (2007): 2,609
  • Per 1,000 population: 3.6
Infant Deaths (2007): 42
  • Per 1,000 population: 3.8

Collin County Criminal Records

Violent Crimes (2008): 1,800
  • Murder and non-negligent manslaughter: 23
  • Forcible rape: 186
  • Robbery: 550
  • Aggravated Assault: 1,041
Property Crimes (2008): 21,152
  • Burglary: 4,614
  • Larceny-Theft: 15,166
  • Motor Vehicle Theft: 1,372

Collin County Genealogy Records

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