Georgetown Residents Directory
The Georgetown residents directory provides access to public records from the city and Williamson County. Georgetown is the county seat of Williamson County, north of Austin, with about 75,000 residents. The city has a centralized records management system using Laserfiche, which makes searching for city documents easier than in most Texas cities. Records include police reports, court filings, permits, and city government documents.
Georgetown at a Glance
Georgetown Records Management
The Georgetown Records Management system is one of the better-organized city records portals in Texas. It uses Laserfiche for online document search and retrieval. The Records Program Manager is Matt Kunkle, who can be reached at 512-819-3101 or matthew.kunkle@georgetowntexas.gov.
The city's Public Information Center is the fastest way to request records. You can also submit a Public Information Request Form by email to records@georgetowntexas.gov, by mail or in person at Georgetown City Hall, Attn: Open Records, 808 Martin Luther King Jr. St., Georgetown, TX 78627, or by phone at 512-931-7667 or 512-930-8473.
All requests are processed under the Texas Public Information Act. The city has 10 business days to respond.
This screenshot shows the Georgetown Records Management system powered by Laserfiche.
Georgetown Police Records
The Georgetown Police Records page provides access to accident reports, open records requests, and department statistics. The Records Access Officer handles all police records requests for the department.
You can complete an online form to submit your request. Accident reports filed with TxDOT are also available through the TxDOT CRIS system. Regular copies cost $6 and certified copies cost $8.
The police department website also has info about abandoned vehicles and crime statistics for the area.
The Georgetown Police Department records page shown here has links to request forms and accident report info.
Georgetown Municipal Court
The Georgetown Municipal Court mailing address is P.O. Box 1424, Georgetown, TX 78627-1424. Call 512-930-3625 for help. The fax number is 512-930-8030, and you can email court@georgetowntexas.gov.
The presiding judge is Randall C. Stump. The court has original and exclusive jurisdiction over city ordinance violations and concurrent jurisdiction with justice of the peace courts over Class C misdemeanor criminal cases.
Fines can go up to $2,000 for fire safety, zoning, and public health violations, and up to $4,000 for dumping refuse. Municipal judges can also issue search or arrest warrants.
Online services let you request a court date, reschedule, request a driving safety course, set up a payment plan, or get a 30-day extension. You can search for citations at the municipal online payments portal using your citation number and date of birth.
For records from the municipal court, you can email court@georgetowntexas.gov or call 512-930-3625. The fax number is 512-930-8030. Provide your case or citation number when requesting documents.
Georgetown City Website
The Georgetown official website is the main portal for all city services. It links to every department, and you can find forms, contact info, and online tools for most services.
The Georgetown city website shown above provides links to all departments and public services.
Williamson County Resources
Since Georgetown is the county seat of Williamson County, all county offices are right in town. The county clerk maintains vital records, property deeds, and marriage licenses. The district clerk handles civil and criminal case filings. The sheriff's office maintains jail records.
For statewide court record searches, use the Texas Judicial Branch re:SearchTX system. Vital records at the state level are available through the Texas DSHS.
Georgetown Records Request Process
Getting records from Georgetown is more organized than in most Texas cities, thanks to the Laserfiche system. Many city documents are already digitized and searchable online. You might find what you need without making a formal request at all. Start by checking the online records portal before submitting a public information request.
If you do need to file a formal request, the Public Information Center is the fastest option. You can also use email, mail, in-person delivery, or phone. Be specific about what you need. Include dates, names, case numbers, or any other details that will help the records team find the right documents.
The city has 10 business days to respond under state law. Standard copy fees are $0.10 per page. Requests expected to cost more than $40 will get a cost estimate before processing starts. The city cannot create new documents or perform legal research for you. If they believe an exception applies, they must seek an Attorney General ruling within 10 business days.
For voter registration in Williamson County, check the VoteTexas.gov website. Property tax records go through the Williamson County Tax Assessor's office.
Georgetown is the county seat, so all Williamson County offices are in town. That is a real convenience for residents who need county-level records. You don't have to drive to another city for court filings, property deeds, or vital records. The county clerk, district clerk, and tax assessor are all within a few blocks of each other. The Texas.gov vital records page also has info on ordering birth and death certificates at the state level.
Williamson County Residents Directory
Georgetown is the county seat of Williamson County. The county manages court records, property files, and vital records for local residents. Because Georgetown is the county seat, all county offices are right in town, which is a real convenience for records access.
Nearby Cities
Other cities near Georgetown with residents directory pages are listed below. Several of these share Williamson County resources, and all use the same state-level systems for court records and vital records.