The State of Texas is home to Hemphill County. Hemphill County was made back in the year of 1887. Hemphill County had a human population of 4,024 in 2017.
The county seat and only incorporated community in the county is Canadian. It is named for John Hemphill, a judge and Confederate congressman.
Hemphill County Arrest Records
In the year of 2021, there were 0 violent and 15 property crimes in the county. Records for arrests can be obtained at:
Hemphill County Sheriff’s Office
Nathan Lewis, Sheriff
401 Purcell
Canadian, TX 79014
Phone: (806) 323-5324
Fax: (806) 323-5260
txsheriff@hemphillso.com
Hemphill County Criminal Records
In Hemphill County, as with any county across America, Police are required to keep an up-to-date registry of all sex-offenders existing under their jurisdiction. This registry provides an up-to-date list on not only those living in the area, but working, attending school, and those incarcerated too. This list can then be viewed by residents, as is their right. Nearby offenders can be found by residents making use of the search tools online.
Hemphill County Court Records
In Hemphill County, all criminal, family, and civil cases lie under the jurisdiction of County Courthouse. All records related to the cases heard in Hemphill County are collected and handled by the District & County Clerk. These contacts can be used to access these details:
Hemphill County Courthouse
Lisa Johnson, District & County Clerk
400 Main Street, Suite 203
Canadian, TX 79014
P.O. Box 867
Phone: (806) 323-6212
Note - Regular documents can frequently be delivered via mail, email, or fax, but official/certified documents can only be sent via mail.
Hemphill County Public Records
The District & County Clerk is in charge of maintaining all documents within the county. All important life events can be located within the county documents for each resident. Birth, death marriage, and divorce files can all be integrated within these records. The documents themselves can incorporate, but are not restricted to birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce documents. All details are saved in one main registry.
These vital documents, like all public files, can be accessed by the public. In order to get hold of data files, someone must enquire online, or obtain copies in person at:
District & County Clerk
Lisa Johnson
400 Main Street, Suite 203
Canadian, TX 79014
P.O. Box 867
Phone: (806) 323-6212
Note - Office opening hours are between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., and photo ID is required.
A person must pay $23 for their first birth certificate replicate. Each first death certificate duplicate costs $23. Marriage certificates cost $10 per first copy.