This page helps you find Judicial Records in Gregg County, Texas and points you to the main county resources used for case lookups, court calendars, and clerk-managed court information.
For most searches, Gregg County uses Odyssey Public Access for court records inquiry. Depending on the record type, you may also need the Gregg County District Clerk or County Clerk for dockets, fees, probate matters, or other court-related records.
Gregg County Courts Records Inquiry
The main public search tool is the Gregg County Courts Records Inquiry in Odyssey Public Access. It includes options for All Courts, Civil, Family & Probate Case Records, Criminal Case Records, Court Calendar, Jail Records, and Jail Bond Records.
Search Gregg County court records
- Open the court records inquiry portal.
- Select a location.
- Choose the record area that fits your search, such as civil, family, probate, criminal, court calendar, jail records, or jail bond records.
- Review the case information returned by the system.
Important: Gregg County states that the online information is provided as a public service and makes no warranty about accuracy, reliability, or completeness.
Which office handles the record you need
The right office depends on the court record type. The District Clerk handles child support, passports, trial calendars and dockets, and court fees. The County Clerk handles probate, criminal, recording, vitals, marriage, and related county clerk records services.
If your online search does not answer your question, use the clerk that matches the case type before making a trip to the courthouse.
District courts and county courts
Gregg County has three district courts: the 124th District Court, 188th District Court, and 307th District Court. The county also has County Court at Law 1 and County Court at Law 2.
For district court information such as dockets and office hours, Gregg County directs users to the individual court pages and to the District Clerk for trial calendars, dockets, and court fees.
For county court matters, the county court pages include probate and guardianship-related materials and orders that may help you identify the court handling the matter.
County Clerk judicial reports and related records
If you need monthly appointment and fee reports, Gregg County publishes Judicial Reports through the County Clerk by year and month.
The County Clerk section also links users to county clerk records search tools, probate fees, civil fees, and forms that may be useful when a case search leads to a filing, probate, or certified-records question.
Gregg County judicial records contacts
Use these offices when you need help with court records, dockets, probate matters, or court-related fees in Gregg County.
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Gregg County District Clerk — Gregg County Courthouse, 101 E. Methvin, Suite 334, Longview, TX 75601
Mailing address: Trey Hattaway, Gregg County District Clerk, P. O. Box 711, Longview, TX 75606
Phone: (903) 237-2663
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 12:00pm; 1:00pm - 5:00pm -
Gregg County County Clerk — Gregg County Courthouse, 101 E. Methvin, Suite 200, Longview, TX 75601
Phone: (903) 236-8430 (Main); (903) 237-2637 (Birth and Death)
Hours: Monday – Friday: 8:00am – 12:00pm; 1:00pm – 5:00pm
Common questions
How do I search Judicial Records in Gregg County, Texas?
Start with the Gregg County Courts Records Inquiry in Odyssey Public Access. It offers search areas for All Courts, civil, family and probate, criminal, court calendar, jail records, and jail bond records.
What should I do if I need trial calendars or dockets?
Contact the Gregg County District Clerk. Gregg County directs users to the District Clerk for trial calendars and dockets, along with child support, passports, and court fees.
Which office should I use for probate-related court records?
For probate matters, the County Clerk is the most relevant office listed in Gregg County materials. The County Clerk section also includes probate fees and related records resources.
Are online Gregg County court records guaranteed to be complete or accurate?
No. Gregg County states that the information in its online court records system is provided as a public service and does not come with a warranty of accuracy, reliability, or completeness.
Where can I find Gregg County judicial reports?
You can use the County Clerk judicial reports page for monthly appointment and fee reports by year and month. Open the judicial reports page.