Gray County Information
Gray County is located within the state of Texas. Gray County was organized in the year of 1902. In 2020, Gray County had a total human population of 21,227, shown by a local census.
The county seat is Pampa.
It is named for Peter W. Gray, a Confederate lawyer and soldier in the American Civil War.
Gray County comprises the Pampa, TX Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Gray County Arrest Records
In 2021, there were 46 property crimes and 7 violent crimes in Gray County. Records for arrests can be obtained at:
Gray County Sheriff’s Office
Sheriff: Michael Ryan
218 N Russell St
Pampa, TX 79065
Phone: (806) 669-8022
Gray County Criminal Records
In Gray County, and across Texas, the State Police are required by law to always keep an up-to-date registry of all sex-offenders in their jurisdiction. The registry contains the names of offenders living, attending school, working, and incarcerated in the area. This list is also made available to the community. The search tools offered online enable the people of Gray County to search for every sex offender inside a certain distance of their home.
Gray County Court Records
All criminal, family, and civil cases in Gray County lie beneath the jurisdiction of the County Courthouse. The County Clerk gathers and maintains all records regarding these cases. These contacts enable you to access these records:
Jeanne Horton, County Clerk
Gray County Courthouse
205 N. Russell Room 200
Pampa, TX 79065
Phone: (806) 669-8004
Fax: (806) 669-8054
jeanne.horton@graycch.com
Note - These documents can generally be delivered my mail, email, and fax if they are typical records, but any official or certified files must by delivered by mail. There is a price of $1 per page for standard details. Certified duplicates cost an extra $5.
Gray County Public Records
The County Clerk is given the job of controlling and conserving all county data files. All essential life events can be found within the county data files for each resident. Birth, death marriage, and divorce details can all be included within these records. The files and records concerning these important events normally include divorce decrees, divorce certificates and other divorce records, birth certificates, death certificates, marriage licenses, marriage certificates. All details are saved in one key registry.
These vital records, like all public data files, can be looked at by the public. In order to secure details, people must ask online, or get copies in person at:
Jeanne Horton, County Clerk
Gray County Courthouse
205 N. Russell Room 200
Pampa, TX 79065
Phone: (806) 669-8004
Fax: (806) 669-8054
jeanne.horton@graycch.com