This page helps you find Court Records in Webb County, Texas and quickly choose the right official path for a case search, court calendar check, or copy request.
Most users will start with Webb County Public Record Search. Depending on the case and the document you need, you may also need the Webb County District Clerk or the County Clerk courts office. This site is independent and does not provide legal, tax, or financial advice or guarantees.
Webb County Public Record Search
The main online tool is the official public search portal for Webb County court records. It offers separate sections for criminal, probate, family, and civil case records, plus a court calendar.
If you have case details ready, the search is usually faster.
- Party name
- Case type, such as criminal, probate, family, or civil
- Any court location or category shown in the portal
Use the portal categories to narrow the results before you open a case file or calendar entry.
- Open the search Webb County court records page.
- Select the record area that matches your case: Criminal Records, Probate Case Records, Family Case Records, Civil Case Records, or Court Calendar.
- Review the results and open the matching case entry for more detail.
Tip: If your first search is too broad, switch to the correct case category before trying again.
Choose the right Webb County office
Webb County uses more than one official office for court-related records and services. The best next step depends on whether you only need case information online or need copies from the clerk.
The District Clerk’s Office states that it is the custodian of records filed in civil, family, and criminal cases and supports the district courts and county courts at law. The County Clerk courts page also provides court search access, court fee schedules, and related court services.
Use the District Clerk when you need a copy request handled by staff. Use the public search portal first when you want to look up case information online.
Request copies from the District Clerk
If you need certified or non-certified copies, the District Clerk provides a formal request path by email, mail, in person, or will call pickup. Email is described as the fastest option for non-certified copies.
You can start from the request court record copies page. The office asks users to include the case number if known, party names, and the documents requested.
- Send your request by email, mail, or plan an in-person request.
- Include the case number if you have it, plus party names and the document description.
- Wait for staff to review the request and reply with any added requirements, fees, or delivery details.
- Receive non-certified copies electronically when available, or get certified copies by mail or will call pickup.
Important: Payments are not accepted over the phone.
Copy fees and delivery options
The District Clerk publishes separate charges for electronic, paper, and certified copies.
| Copy type | Fee | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Non-certified electronic copy | $1.00 for a document up to 10 pages | Additional pages are $0.10 each after the first 10 pages |
| Certified copy | $5.00 certification fee plus copy cost | Usually mailed or prepared for will call pickup |
| Paper copy | $1.00 per page | Available through the District Clerk copy request process |
Most email requests are reviewed and responded to within 24 hours during normal business hours. Older or archived files and large requests may take longer.
Webb County court contacts
Use these offices when you need help with a court record search or a copy request.
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Webb County District Clerk's Office — 1110 Victoria St. Suite 203, Laredo, Texas 78040
Phone: (956) 523-4268
Email: districtclerk@webbcountytx.gov
Hours: Mon-Fri 8am - 5pm -
Webb County Clerk — 1110 Victoria St. Suite 201, Laredo, Texas 78040
Phone: (956) 523-4266
Hours: Mon-Fri 8am - 5pm
Common questions
What kinds of Webb County court records can I search online?
The Webb County Public Record Search includes criminal, probate, family, and civil case records, plus a court calendar. Start with the case type that best matches your search so the results are easier to review.
Where do I request certified court copies in Webb County?
Use the Webb County District Clerk’s copy request process for certified or non-certified court copies. You can request them by email, mail, in person, or by will call pickup, and the request page is the best place to start.
What information should I include with a copy request?
Include the case number if you know it, the party names, and a clear description of the document you want. If you want will call pickup, say that in your request so staff can route it correctly.
How fast does the District Clerk respond to email requests?
Most email requests are reviewed and responded to within 24 hours during normal business hours. Older or archived files and larger requests may need more time, so call the office if your request is time-sensitive.
Can I pay for court record copies by phone?
No. The District Clerk says payments are not accepted over the phone. Credit card payments are accepted in person, or you may mail payment into the office when that option applies.