This page helps you find Court Records in Burnet County, Texas and points you to the main official places to search, verify, or follow up on a case.
For most users, the starting point is the Burnet County court records portal. Depending on the case type, the District Clerk, County Clerk, and County Court at Law may also handle records, filings, hearings, or payment-related questions.
Burnet County court records portal
The main online tool for public court record searches is the Burnet County portal. It offers Smart Search for court records, a hearings search by date range, and payment options for criminal and traffic cases.
- Open the official Burnet County court records portal.
- Choose Smart Search to look for court records.
- Use Search Hearings if you need hearing information for a date range.
- Use Make Payments for criminal and traffic payment options.
General public users should not register or sign in as attorneys. The portal also requires JavaScript and cookies to be enabled in your browser.
Which Burnet County office handles the record
The office you need depends on the case type. The District Clerk maintains the official record of proceedings heard in both District Courts and the County Court at Law of Burnet County. That office handles civil and criminal district court matters, family actions in County Court at Law, and related court papers.
The County Clerk serves as clerk of the Commissioners Court, County Court at Law, and Probate Court. The County Clerk also provides civil and probate filing information, misdemeanor department information, and online misdemeanor payment access.
The County Court at Law page also points users to Burnet Court Records Online Search and provides scheduling and hearing contact information.
Related court services and case follow-up
If you need to file into a civil, family, probate, or criminal matter, Burnet County states that eFILING is available. Attorneys must e-file in the Texas district and county courts, and non-attorney filers are encouraged to use the state system.
You can use eFileTexas for filing access. Burnet County also provides district clerk self-help forms for civil, family, and divorce matters, along with forms tied to service, support, and standing orders.
For criminal record cleanup issues, the District Clerk’s expunction page explains that the office cannot give legal advice or provide expunction forms and directs users to an attorney or Texas Law Help.
Burnet County court records contacts
Use the office that matches the court or case type you need.
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Burnet County District Clerk — Courthouse Annex North, 1701 E. Polk Street, Suite 90, Burnet, Texas 78611
Phone: (512) 756-5450
Email: [email protected]
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:00pm -
Burnet County Clerk — Courthouse on the Square, 220 South Pierce Street, Burnet, Texas 78611
Phone: (512) 756-5406
Email: [email protected]
Hours: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Monday - Friday -
Burnet County Court at Law — Courthouse on the Square, 220 S. Pierce, Room 206, Burnet, Texas 78611
Phone: (512) 715-5245
Email: [email protected]
Hours: 8:00am - 5:00 pm Monday - Friday
Common questions
How do I search Burnet County court records online?
Use the Burnet County court records portal and select Smart Search for court records. The same portal also includes Search Hearings and payment options for criminal and traffic cases.
Do I need to register to use the Burnet County records portal?
The portal tells general public users and parties to a case not to register or sign in as attorneys. It also requires JavaScript and cookies to be enabled in your browser.
Which office should I contact for district court or family court records?
The District Clerk maintains the official record of proceedings heard in both District Courts and the County Court at Law of Burnet County, including civil and criminal district court matters and family actions in County Court at Law.
Which office handles county court, probate, and misdemeanor matters?
The County Clerk serves as clerk of the County Court at Law and Probate Court. The County Clerk also provides civil and probate filing information and misdemeanor department information.
Can I e-file court documents for Burnet County cases?
Yes. Burnet County states that eFILING is available for civil, family, criminal, and probate matters, and the state filing system is available through eFileTexas.
Where do I ask about a hearing in County Court at Law?
The County Court at Law directs users to contact the court to schedule a hearing. You can follow up with that office by phone at (512) 715-5245.
Can the District Clerk give me expunction forms or legal advice?
No. The District Clerk’s expunction information says the office cannot provide legal advice or forms for filing an expunction. For help with that process, users are directed to an attorney or Texas Law Help.