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District Clerk
Tiffany O'Briant
tobriant@terrycounty.org
Phone: 1-806-637-4202

Chief Deputy
Juliana Herrera
jherrera@terrycounty.org

 

In an effort to provide the best service possible and additional access throughout the week for our community, the Terry County District Clerk has decided to implement new hours.  Effective Monday, June 3rd, the Terry County District Clerk’s Office will no longer be closed during the lunch hour. We will instead be open 8:30am – 5:00pm Monday through Thursday and 8:30am – Noon on Friday.

500 W. Main
Room 209 E
Brownfield, Texas 79316

Office Hours
Monday - Thursday
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Friday -8:30 am - 12:00 pm

  • BY MAIL:

    Send Money Order or Cashiers Check to:
    Terry County District Clerk
    500 W. Main, Room 209 E
    Brownfield, TX 79316

    IN PERSON:

    Bring Cash, Money Order or Cashiers Check to:
    Terry County District Clerk
    500 W. Main, Room 209 E
    Brownfield, TX 79316

    ONLINE:

    www.certifiedpayments.net

    Enter one of the following Bureau Codes:
    8637983 for Civil Cases
    5938527 for Criminal (felony)
    2456916 for Miscellaneous (copies, cerfied copies)
    Please make sure to add Case Number or Style of Case

    Or you can call 1-866-539-2020 and make a payment by phone.
    You will need the Case Number or Style of Case

  • The Texas Legislature recently amended the Property Code to provide a streamlined procedure for addressing discriminatory provisions in real property records. Although state law already declared restrictions and provisions in real property records that prohibit the use, sale or transfer of real property to a person based on race, color, religion, or national origin to be void and unenforceable, Senate Bill 30, which took effect on September 1, 2021, establishes a  process for a property owner, or another person that the owner authorizes, to request a judicial  review of specific property records to  determine whether they contain prohibited discriminatory provisions.

    The bill sets out the contents of the documents required to be submitted to the court as well as a suggested format for the court’s findings and order. Under certain circumstances, the court may issue its determination without conducting a hearing. No filing fees may be charged under the statute.

    To view the language of the bill and the format for filing with the court as well as the format for the court’s findings and order, use the link: 87(R) SB 30 - Enrolled version (texas.gov)