Hill County is situated in the state of Texas. Hill County was created back in the year of 1853. In 2020, the census demonstrated that Hill County had a total population of 35,874.
Its county seat is Hillsboro.
The county is named for George Washington Hill, secretary of war and secretary of the navy under the Republic of Texas.
Hill County Arrest Records
In Hill County, there were 77 violent crimes and 235 property crimes in 2021. Records for arrests can be obtained at:
Rodney B. Watson, Sheriff
Hill County Sheriff’s Office
406 Hall Street
Hillsboro, TX, 76645
Phone: (254) 582-5313
Email: sheriff@co.hill.tx.us
Hill County Criminal Records
In Hill County, as with any county across America, Police are required to keep an up-to-date registry of all sex-offenders residing under their jurisdiction. The registry contains the names of offenders living, attending school, working, and incarcerated in the area. This list is also made obtainable to the public. The search tools offered online allow the people of Hill County to seek out every sex offender inside of a certain yardage of their home.
Hill County Court Records
In Hill County, the County Clerk's Office is accountable for all civil, family, and criminal cases. The County Clerk stores all records concerning these cases in Hill County. All public information can be seen through one of the following:
Nicole Tanner, County Clerk
80 North Waco Street, 1st Floor
P.O. Box 398
Hillsboro, TX, 76645
Phone: (254) 582-4030, (254) 582-4012
Fax: (254) 582-4003
Email: countyclerk@co.hill.tx.us
Note - These files can usually be dispatched by mail, email, and fax if they are typical documents, but any official or certified files must be delivered by mail.
Hill County Public Records
The County Clerk is accountable for maintaining all details within the county. An individual's essential life events are all found within these vital details. The vital files in question can pertain to a person's marriage, divorce, birth, death, and much more. The life event details could include birth, death, and marriage certificates, marriage licenses, divorce decrees, divorce details, and much more. The data files are all stashed under one central vital record registry.
Residents in Hill County can acquire replicates of these data files, as they are public data files. In order to secure files, people must enquire online, or obtain copies in person at:
Nicole Tanner, County Clerk
80 North Waco Street, 1st Floor
P.O. Box 398
Hillsboro, TX, 76645
Phone: (254) 582-4030, (254) 582-4012
Fax: (254) 582-4003
Email: countyclerk@co.hill.tx.us
Note- Photo ID is essential from the individual requesting.
Each first birth certificate copy costs $23. The first death certificate copy costs $21, with each and every other following duplicate costing $4.