Morris County Information
The state of Texas is not only a major location within America, but it is also the home of Morris County. Morris County was made back in the year of 1875. Morris County had a human population of 11,973 in 2020.
Its county seat is Daingerfield.
Morris County is probably named for William Wright Morris, an early judge and planter from Henderson, also in northeast Texas.
Arrest Records
In the county in question, there were 59 property crimes and 10 violent crimes in the year of 2020. Records for arrests can be obtained at:
Jack Martin, Sheriff
Morris County Sheriff’s Office
502 Union Street
Daingerfield, TX 75638
Phone: (903) 645-2232
Fax: (903) 645-4443
Morris County Criminal Records
State Police are required to keep an up-to-date registry of all sex-offenders throughout their jurisdiction across the USA. This registry gives an up-to-date list on not only those residing in the area, but working, attending school, and those incarcerated too. The people also have access to this list. The search tools provided online enable the people of Morris County to do a search for every sex offender within a certain distance of their home.
Morris County Court Records
In Morris County, all criminal, family, and civil cases lie inside the jurisdiction of the County Courthouse. All records concerning these cases are stored by the County Clerk. All public records can be looked at via one of the following:
Brittany Andrews, County Clerk
Morris County Courthouse
500 Broadnax Street, Ste. D
Daingerfield, TX 75638
Phone: (903) 645-3911
Fax: (903) 645-4026
Email: Brittany.andrews@co.morris.tx.us
Note - Mail, email, or fax are the selections for standard details, but anything official or certified must be directed via mail. There is a cost of $1 per page for normal records. There is a cost of $5 per page for official/certified records.
Morris County Public Records
The County Clerk is in control of holding all documents within the county. The vital files in question refer to residents' important life events. The data files in question include birth, death, marriage, and divorce records. The details themselves include, but aren't confined to birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce details. One key registry holds all vital data files.
People in Morris County can apply for access to these public documents. In order to get hold of records, someone must inquire online, or buy copies in person at:
Brittany Andrews, County Clerk
Morris County Courthouse
500 Broadnax Street, Ste. D
Daingerfield, TX 75638
Phone: (903) 645-3911
Fax: (903) 645-4026
Email: Brittany.andrews@co.morris.tx.us
Note - The office opens between 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., and someone should always bring photo ID.