This guide helps you find Court Records in Midland County, Texas using the main official search portal and the clerk offices that handle different case types. It shows where to start online, which office keeps which records, and when to contact the Midland County clerks for help.

The Tyler Odyssey Portal is the main online starting point for public court record searches. This site is independent, offers no legal, tax, or financial advice, and cannot guarantee results, so use official county resources for final verification.

Tyler Odyssey Portal

For most Midland County court record searches, start with the county’s public records portal.

Before you open the search tool, make sure your browser allows JavaScript and cookies.

  • Open the search portal for public court records.
  • Use a current version of Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, or Safari supported by the portal.
  • If the portal does not load, enable JavaScript in your browser settings and allow cookies.
  • Retry the search after updating those browser settings.

Important: the portal will not work correctly if JavaScript is disabled or cookies are blocked.

Which clerk handles your case

Midland County court records are split between the District Clerk and the County Clerk based on case type.

  • District Clerk: civil proceedings heard in the District Courts and County Courts at Law, including divorces, child support, consumer lawsuits, contract disputes, custody cases, real estate matters, serious personal injury cases, tax collection cases, and criminal proceedings heard in the District Courts, including felony indictments.
  • County Clerk: court records for County Commissioners Court, County Court, and County Courts at Law, plus misdemeanor court records, probate matters, municipal court appeals, and JP appeals.

If your online search is unclear, match the case type first. That usually tells you which clerk office to contact next.

County Clerk case information

The County Clerk provides separate case information pages for civil, misdemeanor, and probate matters. These pages are useful when you need the office that handles the file, filing rules, or related court record services.

  • County Clerk civil matters include petitions for nondisclosure, bond forfeitures tied to Class A and B misdemeanors, occupational driver’s license matters, JP civil appeals, eminent domain cases, and liquor license certifications.
  • Misdemeanor case information covers Class A and Class B misdemeanors and Municipal Court and JP appeals filed in the Midland County Courts at Law.
  • Probate case information includes probate, heirship, guardianship, mental health, and related filings handled through the County Clerk.

For a county landing page that points users to the current public records portal, use Midland County’s public court records page.

e-Filing and record requests

Some court-related tasks in Midland County go beyond searching and move into filing or staff assistance.

  • Electronic filing is required in Midland County for attorneys in civil cases, including family and probate cases, and for criminal cases under the county’s posted rules.
  • Documents transmitted before 5:00 PM on a normal business day and accepted for filing are file-marked when received.
  • Documents transmitted after 5:00 PM, or on weekends and holidays, are verified and filed before 10:00 AM on the first business day that follows.
  • Filed documents must be signed, legible, and sent with a cover sheet that identifies the sender, the document, and the page count.

If you need a filed document, an official copy, or case help that is not clear from the portal, the clerk office handling that case type is the next step.

Court records contacts

Use the office that matches your case type when you need help with Midland County court records.

  • District Clerk's Office — 500 N Loraine Street, Suite Number 300, Midland, TX 79702
    Phone: (432) 688-4500
    Fax: (432) 688-4934
    Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • County Clerk — 500 N Loraine Street, 4th Floor, Midland, TX 79701
    Phone: (432) 688-4401
    Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Misdemeanor Court Records — 500 N Loraine Street, 4th Floor, Midland, TX 79701
    Phone: (432) 688-4402
    Fax: (432) 688-4926
  • Probate Department — 500 N Loraine Street, 4th Floor, Midland, TX 79701
    Phone: (432) 688-4402

Common questions

How do I search Midland County court records online?

Start with the Tyler Odyssey Portal for Midland County public court records. The portal is the main online access point listed by the county. If it does not load correctly, enable JavaScript and allow cookies before trying again.

Which office handles felony and district court records?

The District Clerk handles criminal proceedings heard in the District Courts, including felony indictments, and also keeps records for many civil proceedings heard in the District Courts and County Courts at Law. For help with those records, contact the District Clerk's Office at (432) 688-4500. The office is at 500 N Loraine Street, Suite Number 300, Midland, TX 79702.

Which office handles misdemeanor and probate court records?

The County Clerk handles misdemeanor court records, probate matters, and several County Court and County Courts at Law record functions. For misdemeanor or probate questions, call (432) 688-4402. You can also visit the County Clerk offices at 500 N Loraine Street, 4th Floor, Midland, TX 79701.

What should I do if the public portal will not open?

Check your browser settings first. The portal requires JavaScript and cookies, and it supports current and recent major browser releases. If the problem continues after you adjust those settings, use the matching clerk office for your case type.

Yes. The clerk offices handle case records and also provide help with filings and related court services for the case types assigned to their office. When the online portal does not answer your question, contact the District Clerk or County Clerk based on the kind of case you are trying to find.