Round Rock Residents Directory
The Round Rock residents directory connects you to public records from the city and Williamson County. Round Rock is one of the fastest-growing cities in Central Texas, sitting just north of Austin with a population that has surpassed 130,000. The city keeps its own records through various departments, while Williamson County handles court filings, property deeds, and vital records. Most records are open to the public under the Texas Public Information Act.
Round Rock Overview
Round Rock Public Records
The City of Round Rock website is the main portal for city services and records. The city keeps records for police reports, building permits, code enforcement actions, and city council meetings. Public information requests must be in writing, and the city has 10 business days to respond.
You can submit requests in person at City Hall, by mail, by email, or through the city's website. The city secretary's office coordinates responses across departments. Standard copy fees are $0.10 per page. If the total cost is expected to be more than $40, the city will give you a cost estimate first.
For county-level records, Williamson County maintains court files, property deeds, vital records, and tax records. The county seat is in Georgetown, about 10 miles north of Round Rock. All county offices are there.
Round Rock Police Records
The Round Rock Police Department handles records requests for police reports, crash reports, and incident records. You can request records in person, by mail, or by email. Crash reports filed by Round Rock officers are also available through the TxDOT CRIS system.
The standard fee for crash reports is $6 for a regular copy and $8 for a certified copy. Officers have 10 days to file reports with TxDOT after a crash, so there may be a delay before reports appear in the state system. You can call the records division to verify that a report is ready before ordering online.
The department also accepts requests through the TxDOT CRIS system, email, and in-person visits. Mail requests should include payment and a self-addressed stamped envelope.
This screenshot shows the Round Rock official website where you can find links to police services and city departments.
Round Rock Municipal Court
The Round Rock Municipal Court handles Class C misdemeanors, traffic tickets, and city ordinance violations. You can search for citations and pay them online through the court's website.
The court offers several options for resolving cases, including payment plans, defensive driving courses, and deferred disposition. The court is a court of record, so appeals go to county court based on the trial record.
For anything above a Class C misdemeanor, those cases go through Williamson County courts in Georgetown.
The Round Rock Municipal Court page shown here has links to citation search and online payment options.
Round Rock City Services
The city of Round Rock offers a full range of online services through its website. You can access building permit information, code enforcement records, utility account services, and meeting agendas. The city secretary maintains official city records including ordinances, resolutions, and council minutes.
Round Rock is part of the Austin metro area, and residents may also need records from Travis County for some purposes. Check which county your specific address falls in before requesting records, as the border between Williamson and Travis counties runs through parts of the greater Round Rock area.
How Records Requests Work in Round Rock
Public information requests in Round Rock follow the same state rules as all Texas cities. You must make your request in writing. The city has 10 business days to respond. You do not have to explain why you want the records. All government info is presumed open unless a specific exception applies.
The city secretary's office coordinates responses across departments. If you are not sure where to send your request, start with the city secretary. They will route it to the right office. Standard copy fees are $0.10 per page. If the total would be more than $40, the city sends you a cost estimate before starting work.
For police records, contact the Round Rock Police Department directly. They handle their own records requests separately from the city secretary. Crash reports are available through the TxDOT CRIS system at $6 for a regular copy. Officers have up to 10 business days to enter reports into the state system.
Round Rock has been growing fast, and city services have expanded to keep pace. More records are becoming available online each year. Check the city website regularly for new tools and options.
Williamson County and State Resources
Williamson County manages court records, property records, and vital records for Round Rock residents. The Williamson County website has info on the county clerk, district clerk, tax assessor, and sheriff's office. The county seat is in nearby Georgetown.
For statewide court record searches, the Texas Judicial Branch provides the re:SearchTX system. State-level vital records can be ordered through the Texas DSHS. Driver records are available through the Texas.gov portal.
Voter registration records are public in Texas. Check your status at VoteTexas.gov. The Texas.gov vital records page has more info on ordering birth and death certificates at the state level.
Williamson County Residents Directory
Round Rock sits in Williamson County. The county manages court records, property files, and vital records for residents in the area.
Nearby Cities
Other cities near Round Rock with residents directory pages are listed below. Several share Williamson County resources, and all use the same state-level systems for court records, crash reports, and vital records.