Borden County Background Information
The county was built in 1876 and organized in 1891. In 2020, there were 631 total occupants living in Borden County.
Its county seat is Gail. Borden County is named for Gail Borden, Jr., businessman, publisher, surveyor, and inventor of condensed milk.
Borden County Arrest Records
There were 1 violent crimes and 13 property crimes in the county in 2021. Records for arrests can be obtained at:
Borden Sheriff’s Department
Sheriff Benny Allison
140 E Wilbourn Ave
P.O. Box 115
Gail, Texas 79738
Phone: (806) 756-4311
Fax: (806) 756-4431
Email: ballison@co.borden.tx.us
Borden County Criminal Records
State Police are required to keep an up-to-date registry of all sex-offenders within their jurisdiction across the USA. The registry contains the names of offenders living, attending school, working, and incarcerated in the area. This list can then be looked at by inhabitants, as is their right. The search tools available online enable the people of Borden County to do a search for every sex offender inside a certain mileage of their home.
Borden County Court Records
All criminal, family, and civil cases in Borden County lie inside the jurisdiction of the County Courthouse. All records pertaining to the cases heard in Borden County are attained and preserved by the County Judge. These address and phone number can be used to gain access these files.
Borden County Judge
Judge SHANE WALKER
117 East Wassom
Gail, Texas 79738
Phone: (806) 756-4391
Fax: (806) 756-4405
bordencj@poka.com
Note - These data files can often be directed my mail, email, and fax if they are standard data files, but any official or certified documents must be dispatched by mail.
Borden County Public Records
All Borden County documents are handled by the County & District Clerk. All key life events are available within the county documents for each resident. Birth, death marriage, and divorce records can all be integrated within these files. The life event details may include birth, death, and marriage certificates, marriage licenses, divorce decrees, divorce data files, and others. All details in Borden County are held in one main state registry.
Residents in Borden County can apply for replicates of these records, as they are public files. In order to attain documents, someone must enquire online, or purchase copies in person at:
Borden County & District Clerk
Gail, TX 79738-0124
116 E Wilbourn
P.O. Box 124
Phone: (806) 756-4312
Fax: (806) 756-4324
Email: jana.underwood@co.borden.tx.us
Note - Photo ID is essential from the person requesting, and the office opens between 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. CST.
The first birth certificate copy costs $23. A person must pay $21 for their first death certificate duplicate, and $4 for each individual following duplicate.