All cash bond checks will be mailed.
Service Locations
The County Clerk's office has two locations. See location below for services provided. Please review
FAQ for additional information.
McKinney Office
- Assumed Names
- Beer and Wine Applications
- Birth Certificates
- Bonds
- Death Certificates
- Foreclosures
- Land Recordings
- Marks and Brands
- Marriage Licenses
- Military Discharge
- Plats
Plano Office
- Assumed Names
- Birth Certificates
- Death Certificates
- Marriage Licenses
- Military Discharge
Foreclosure Properties
The County Clerk's office has a better way to
search foreclosed properties! Click on the link to see properties listed by city and date of sale. Once you find a property you're interested in, you can view a map of the area and the Central Appraisal District information.
E-Filing
Effective July 1, 2017, criminal efiling became mandatory for all attorneys in statutory county courts per Court Order 16-003. Order 16-003
Please click on the link provided to register:
For more information please contact the eFileTexas Hotline:
County Court at Law Clerks - (972) 548-6451 or
eFile-cclclerks@collincountytx.gov
Probate - (972) 548-6495 or
eFile-probate@collincountytx.gov
County Clerk Records Request
To make a request for County Court at Law Clerk's documents, please click the link provided.
Misdemeanor Case Payments
To make a payment for Misdemeanor fines and court costs, click on the link provided.
Attorney Court Records On-Line Access
This service gives attorneys the opportunity to access court records online through a secure internet site. For complete information, please view the
Attorney Subscriber Agreement,
Annual Renewals or contact
Danielle Jackson.
Commissioners Court Records
The County Clerk receives all minutes, orders, oaths and official bonds from the Commissioners Court. They are indexed and scanned for official keeping of the records.
Copies are $1.00 per page and $5.00 per certification.
CD copies of Commissioner Court meetings are also available. Please contact the County Clerk's office for details.
Services
One in four Texans has unclaimed property. Find out if you have money owed to you by visiting
www.ClaimItTexas.org.
County Clerk Stacey Kemp has come up with a great tool for those documenting their Collin County roots. The archive of marriage licenses, dating back 126 years, can be searched from the
Genealogy Corner. More than 8,000 licenses, dating from 1884 to 1949, have been scanned and indexed, and are now searchable online. But we went one step more: for those who'd like a copy of these licenses for a project or family album, there are three different options that are available for a small fee.
Take a moment to stroll through Collin County's past. You may be surprised at the treasures you'll find.