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dallas county, texas public government records

Dallas County Texas is the ninth largest county in the United States. With a population of 2,366,511, it seems that they really do everything big in Texas! What was once associated with the “ultimate cowboy way”, has changed quite a bit over the years. Dallas is now a booming city, with skylines that seem to go on for miles.

When it comes to attractions, Dallas has something for everyone. From the Dallas Zoo and Aquarium to museums and art, whether you are an adventurer or a history buff, there is an attraction to capture your imagination. One of the most frequently visited attractions, drawing over 6 million visitors from all around the world is the Sixth Floor Museum. The warehouse that was once known as the School Book Depository in 1963 is now open to the general public. Housing evidence, films and letters dating back to the weeks before John F. Kennedy was assassinated, the museum allows visitors to fumble through the clues and come to their own conclusions. You can even look through the same window that was said to have fired the deadly shot.

The county seat of Dallas County sits in the city of Dallas. Here you can find the County of Clerks Record Building at 509 Main Street Suite 200 Dallas, Texas 75202. This is where the Dallas County’s public government records are housed, holding death certificates, tax information, military records, birth certificates and much more. Much of this information is free and open to the general public.

Many employers search public records during background checks. Searching for information online may be preferable as you are not limited to files from only Dallas County.For instance, if you needed to conduct a background check on a tenant who once lived in Miami, Florida, you would not be able to return all the information you needed at the courthouse alone.