This page helps you find Court Records in Parker County, Texas and shows where to check case information, hearing dates, and the county offices that keep different court files. It points you to the Parker County Judicial Record Search and the clerk offices that handle district, county court, probate, and related records.
This site is independent and does not provide legal, tax, or financial advice or guarantees. Use official Parker County resources for record access, filing questions, and case-specific help.
Parker County court records portal
The main online starting point is the county’s public court records portal. It includes a Smart Search for court records and a Search Hearings option for hearing dates within a selected date range.
If you are getting ready to search, have the case details you already know on hand.
- Party name or other case-identifying details for Smart Search
- Date range if you need to use Search Hearings
Then use the official portal to run the search and review the case information it returns.
- Open the court records portal.
- Choose Smart Search to look for court records.
- Choose Search Hearings if you need hearing information for a date range.
- Review the results and match them to your case before using clerk office contacts for follow-up.
Important: The portal requires JavaScript and cookies, and it works best in a supported browser.
Access and browser requirements
If the public portal does not open or will not let you continue, check your browser settings first. JavaScript must be enabled, cookies must be allowed, and the application may not work correctly in an outdated browser.
You can also start from the county’s Judicial Records Search page and then continue into the records portal.
Which Parker County office keeps the record
Not every court file is handled by the same office. Using the right clerk first can save time when you need copies, filing information, or help identifying where a case belongs.
- The District Clerk handles district court civil, family, juvenile, and felony cases for the 43rd and 415th Judicial District Courts.
- The County Clerk handles court records for County Court at Law 1, County Court at Law 2, Probate, and Mental Health matters.
- The Justice of the Peace courts handle small claims, debt claims, evictions, repair and remedy cases, and Class C misdemeanor matters in their precinct courts.
Forms, fees, and self-help
If you need to file something or prepare for a case, Parker County also provides official forms and self-help pages. Available forms listed by the county include an uncontested divorce form set, a petition for an order of nondisclosure, an SSN redaction request, and an affidavit of inability to pay court costs.
You can review the county’s court forms page for available documents, and check the fee schedules for civil and criminal fees. Self-represented users can also review the county’s self-help resources.
Court records contacts
Use these offices when you need help with the right court record set or need staff assistance beyond the online portal.
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District Clerk — 117 Fort Worth Highway, Weatherford, TX 76086
Civil/Family hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (M-F), closed Friday noon - 1 p.m.
Civil/Family phone: (817) 598-6114
Felony hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (M-F), closed Friday noon - 1 p.m.
Felony phone: (817) 598-6194 -
County Clerk — 1112 Santa Fe Drive, Weatherford, TX 76086
Main phone: (817) 598-6163
Fax: (817) 594-9540 -
County Court at Law 1 Division — 1112 Santa Fe Drive, Weatherford, TX 76086
Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., closed noon - 1:00 p.m.
Phone: (817) 598-6138 -
County Court at Law 2 Division — 1 Courthouse Square, Weatherford, TX 76086
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., closed noon - 1:00 p.m.
Phone: (817) 594-1632 -
County Judge / Probate Court — 1 Courthouse Square, Weatherford, TX 76086
County Judge phone: (817) 598-6148
Probate Auditor phone: (817) 598-6151
Common questions
How do I search Parker County court records online?
Use the county’s public court records portal and start with Smart Search. If you need a hearing date instead of general case results, use Search Hearings and enter a date range. If the record you need is unclear, contact the clerk office that handles that court type.
Can I look up court hearings in Parker County?
Yes. The public portal includes a Search Hearings feature for a specified date range. Open the portal, choose the hearings option, and narrow the search by dates that fit your case.
What should I do if the Parker County records portal will not load?
Check that JavaScript is enabled and cookies are allowed in your browser. The portal also requires a supported browser version. If you still cannot get in, use the clerk contact that matches your case type for the next step.
Which office should I contact for district court records versus county court records?
The District Clerk handles district court civil, family, juvenile, and felony records. The County Clerk handles County Court at Law, Probate, and Mental Health records. Choose the office based on the court where the case was filed before asking for help or copies.
Where can I find Parker County court forms or fee information?
Parker County posts some official forms and separate fee schedule pages online. Start with the forms page for available documents, then review the fee schedules if you need filing cost details.