This page helps you find Judicial Records in Grayson County, Texas using the county’s Odyssey Public Access portal and the Clerk offices that handle different case types. It shows where to search online, which office handles criminal, civil, family, probate, and felony matters, and when you need to request copies.

This site is independent and does not provide legal, tax, or financial advice or guarantees. Use official Grayson County resources and clerk offices for record searches, copies, and case-specific questions.

The main online starting point is the Grayson County Judicial Records Search in Odyssey Public Access.

  • Select the location or record category you need, such as Criminal Records, Civil, Family & Probate Records, Court Calendar, Jail Records, or Jail Bond Records.
  • Choose the part of the system that matches your case type before reviewing results.

Use the search portal first for online access, then move to the appropriate clerk if you need certified copies, older records, or a case type handled by another office.

  • Open the Grayson County Judicial Records Search.
  • Pick the record area that matches your need, such as criminal, civil, family, probate, calendar, jail, or bond records.
  • Review the case information returned in Odyssey Public Access.
  • Contact the County Clerk or District Clerk when you need copies, certification, or a case type handled outside the online search you used.

Match the office to the case type. In Grayson County, misdemeanor and some lower-value civil matters route differently than felony, family, and larger civil cases.

Which office handles your case

The County Clerk maintains County Court at Law #1 and #2 misdemeanor records for offenses committed in the county. The County Clerk also maintains civil suits filed for amounts less than $100,000.00 in the Courts at Law and cases appealed from the Justice of the Peace Courts.

The District Clerk handles felony records, civil filings in amounts greater than $100,000.00, family matters including divorce, condemnation, and juvenile cases.

County and District Courts are based at the Grayson County Justice Center. Court coordinators are listed for County Court at Law #1, County Court at Law #2, the 15th District Court, the 59th District Court, and the 397th District Court.

Copies, certification, and older files

If you need a certified copy of a criminal misdemeanor document, the County Clerk’s office provides certified copies. The fee is $1.00 per page plus $5.00 for certification.

For probate matters, online searching covers probate records from 1983 to the present through the county’s probate search path. Probate records from 1846 to 1983 use a copy request form returned to the Clerk’s office with applicable fees.

Civil disposed files are available from 1982 to the present. For records outside the online search path, contact the office that handles the case type before making a trip.

Relevant Grayson County contacts

Use the office below that matches the case type or copy request you need.

  • County Clerk, Grayson County Justice Center — 200 S. Crockett, Ste. 213A Sherman, Texas 75090
    Phone: (903) 813-4335
  • District Clerk's Office, Grayson County Justice Center — 200 S. Crockett Ste. 120A Sherman, Texas 75090
    Phone: (903) 813-4352
    Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
  • County Clerk, Grayson County Courthouse — 100 W. Houston, Ste. 17 Sherman, Texas 75090
    Phone: (903) 813-4200 Ext. 4281
  • Grayson County Justice Center — 200 S. Crockett St. Sherman, Texas 75090
    Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm

Common questions

Start with the Odyssey Public Access portal for Grayson County. It includes paths for Criminal Records, Civil, Family & Probate Records, Court Calendar, Jail Records, and Jail Bond Records. Begin in the category that matches your case type so you can route to the right office if you need copies or more detail.

Who handles misdemeanor records in Grayson County?

The County Clerk handles County Court at Law #1 and #2 misdemeanor records for offenses committed in Grayson County. If you need a certified copy, contact the County Clerk’s office at (903) 813-4335. Certified copy fees are $1.00 per page plus $5.00 for certification.

Who handles felony, family, and higher-value civil cases?

The District Clerk handles felony records, family matters including divorce, condemnation and juvenile cases, and civil filings over $100,000.00. If your case falls into one of those categories, contact the District Clerk’s Office instead of the County Clerk. That office is at the Grayson County Justice Center in Sherman.

Are older probate and civil records available?

Probate records in Grayson County exist from 1846 to the present. Online probate searching covers records from 1983 to the present, while older probate files from 1846 to 1983 require a copy request form returned to the Clerk’s office with the applicable fees. Civil disposed files are available from 1982 to the present.

What if I need a court contact instead of a record copy?

County and District Courts list coordinators at the Grayson County Justice Center for County Court at Law #1, County Court at Law #2, and the district courts. For scheduling matters, court staff can be the right next step. For the courts overview and coordinator listings, use the County and District Courts page.