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The county clerk's office is responsible for maintaining court records for county commissioners court, county court and county courts at law, recording vital statistics, issuing marriage licenses, birth certificates and death certificates, and maintaining official public records.
County Commissioners Court. The Commissioners Court is the governing body of Midland County. See who your current commissioners are and when they meet next.
In Midland County, the State District Courts have jurisdiction over felony-level criminal, civil, and family law cases arising in Midland County. The State District Courts hold hearings on pre-trial matters and preside over jury and non-jury trials.
The County Courts-at-Law are the appropriate court in which to file eminent domain / condemnation cases. In addition to the forgoing, these Courts handle cases involving adult criminal misdemeanors, juvenile offenders, guardianship actions and mental health cases.
The District Clerk is the office of record for all Civil proceedings heard in the District Courts and County Courts at Law. This includes: all divorces, child support, consumer lawsuits, contract disputes, custody cases, real estate, serious personal injury & tax collection cases.
Find helpful Civil Case information. The Supreme Court of Texas mandates electronic filing ("e-filing') in all civil cases, including family and probate cases, by attorneys in appellate courts, district courts, statutory county courts, constitutional county courts and statutory probate courts. Misdemeanor Case Information
The County Clerk's office records deeds, liens, and judgements. View more public records information.
Midland County Courthouse 500 N Loraine Street Midland, TX 79701 Phone: 432-742-7777
The Justice of the Peace is the legal jurisdiction closest to the average citizen. It is often referred to as "The People's Court". There are four of these judges in Midland County, each elected to a four year term. Their precincts follow the same lines as the county commissioners.
As a family district court, the 318th District Court has concurrent jurisdiction with the other district courts in Midland County. The Court's primary responsibility is hearing cases involving family law matters, including: Adoptions; Annulments; Child abuse and neglect; Child custody; Child support; Divorces; Terminations; History