Find Hurst Residents Directory

The Hurst residents directory gives you access to public records through Tarrant County and city offices. Hurst is in the Mid-Cities area of Tarrant County with a population of about 40,000. The city has its own police department, municipal court, and city secretary that handle local records. Tarrant County manages the main court system, property records, and vital records. Most government records are open under the Texas Public Information Act.

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Hurst Overview

40,000+ Population
Tarrant County
Home Rule City Type
Mid-Cities Region

Public records in Hurst are handled by city offices, Tarrant County, and state agencies. The city runs its own police department and municipal court. City-level open records requests go through the city secretary. Tarrant County manages court records, property deeds, vital records, and tax data for Hurst residents.

The City of Hurst website links to all departments. You can find police contacts, municipal court info, and the public information request form from the main site. The city also publishes news releases and public safety updates through its website.

Hurst is part of the HEB (Hurst-Euless-Bedford) area. These three cities share some resources. The municipal court, for instance, is at 825 Thousand Oaks Drive in Hurst and serves the area. Many residents in these neighboring cities use the same county services.

Hurst Police Department Records

The Hurst Police Department uses a Police to Citizen (P2C) system to share public information. Through P2C, residents can report non-emergency incidents online, request vacation house checks, and submit officer commendations. The department also publishes media releases on the police department page.

For police records specifically, you need to use a separate request process from the general city records form. The police department handles its own records requests for accident reports, incident reports, and arrest records. All requests must follow the Texas Public Information Act.

Crash reports from Hurst are also available through the TxDOT Crash Records system. Standard copies cost $6 and are usually available 7 to 10 business days after a crash. Certified copies run $8.

Hurst Municipal Court

The Hurst Municipal Court is at 825-B Thousand Oaks Drive, Hurst, TX 76054. The phone number is 817-788-7045. Court hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday.

The court handles Class C misdemeanor criminal offenses and city ordinance violations. Online records search is available. You can also apply for deferred disposition online for eligible violations. The court has limited jurisdiction and does not hear felony or higher misdemeanor cases.

Court records are generally public. You can request copies through the court clerk. Some records may be exempt from disclosure, such as juvenile cases or sealed files.

Public Information Requests

The Hurst public information request form is available online through the City Secretary's office. Use this form for city records. Police records require a separate process through the police department.

All requests must be in writing. The city follows Texas Public Information Act procedures with a standard 10 business day response time. Fees are assessed per the Texas Administrative Code for copies and labor. The City Secretary's Office coordinates all public information requests for city departments. Staff may contact you to clarify the scope of your request if needed.

Record types available through the city include council minutes, ordinances, contracts, emails, and other city documents. The online form is available around the clock for submissions.

Vital Records and Property Data

Birth and death certificates for Hurst residents are available from the Tarrant County Clerk or the Texas Department of State Health Services. You can also order through Texas.gov. Valid photo ID is required. Texas limits who can get these records to authorized individuals.

Property records in Hurst are maintained by the Tarrant County Clerk. Property deeds, liens, and other recorded documents are all public records. Property valuations are set by the appraisal district each year. You have the right to protest your value before the May 15 deadline.

Tax records are handled by the Tarrant County Tax Assessor-Collector. You can look up your property tax bill and payment status through the county tax office.

Tarrant County Resources for Hurst

Tarrant County manages the main court system, vital records, and property filings for Hurst. The Tarrant County website links to the County Clerk, District Clerk, Tax Office, and Sheriff. The county clerk issues vital records and handles property deeds. The district clerk manages district court cases.

The Texas Judicial Branch runs re:SearchTX for statewide court record searches. Voter registration can be verified at VoteTexas.gov. Vital records at the state level are available from Texas DSHS.

The Tarrant County District Clerk manages all district court case files for civil, criminal, and family cases. You can search online by party name or case number. The county also runs justice of the peace courts for small claims and eviction matters. The Sheriff's Office maintains jail records for the area.

Marriage licenses are issued at the Tarrant County Clerk's office. Both applicants must appear in person with valid photo ID. Property deeds, liens, and recorded documents are kept by the county clerk. Property valuations are set by the appraisal district each year. You can protest if you think your assessment is wrong. The deadline is usually May 15.

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Tarrant County Residents Directory

Hurst is in Tarrant County. The county government manages courts, property records, vital records, and voter registration for all Hurst residents. Visit the county page for more information on all services.

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Nearby Cities

Hurst is part of the HEB area and sits near several other cities with residents directory pages.