Search Abilene Phone Directory

Abilene is in Taylor County, Texas, with a population of about 125K residents. The phone directory resources here help you find contact info, phone numbers, and addresses for people in Abilene. Most public records go through Taylor County offices, which maintain property files, court records, and voter data. The City of Abilene also keeps its own municipal records. Phone directory searches in Abilene draw from these county and city databases, plus state-level tools that cover all of Texas. You can search by name, address, or other details to find the contact info you need.

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Abilene Overview

~125KPopulation
TaylorCounty
325Area Code
79602Primary ZIP

Abilene Phone Directory Search Tools

Taylor County is home to Abilene and handles most public records for the city. The Taylor County Clerk is Brandi DeRemer. The office is at 300 Oak Street, Suite 100, Abilene, TX 79602. Phone is (325) 674-1202. The Taylor County Official Public Records include property records from 1972 to current, all indexed. Other records go back to 1878.

Electronic recording is available through Simplifile, CSC, and Erxchange. Records available include deeds, mortgages, liens, assumed name certificates, marriage licenses, and military discharge records. All requests must be in writing with a photo ID. Staff does not conduct research on behalf of requesters.

The Taylor County District Clerk is Tammy Robinson at 300 Oak Street, Suite 400, Abilene, TX 79602. Phone is (325) 674-1316. Cases filed after September 1994 are searchable online through the Taylor County Court Records Inquiry system. A $5 records research fee applies without a case number, and copies are $1.00 per page.

Abilene City Phone Directory Records

The City of Abilene uses the NextRequest system for public information requests. The Abilene Public Information Request page explains the process. The Office of the City Secretary oversees all requests.

The city has 10 business days to respond. Requests must ask for records already in existence. The Act does not require the city to create new information or answer questions. If a request will cost more than $40, the city provides a written itemized estimate. Basic copy charges are $0.10 per page, $3 per DVD, and $1 per CD. Large requests may also incur labor costs at $15 per hour plus 20% overhead.

The Taylor County Sheriff's Office Records Division is at the Law Enforcement Center, 450 Pecan St., Abilene, TX 79602. Phone is (325) 674-1300, fax (325) 672-8066. All records requests must be in writing. Requesters must provide a copy of their driver's license. The public can request free copies of criminal records on file with the Sheriff's Office.

Note: Taylor County has about 70,000 registered voters. Voter rolls can confirm whether someone lives in Abilene and show their precinct info.

Texas State Phone Directory Databases

For Abilene phone directory searches that go beyond local records, use these state tools. The Texas Secretary of State has all business entity records. The ClaimItTexas.gov unclaimed property search has over $6 billion in assets searchable by name.

The Texas Medical Board provides physician license searches with practice addresses and contact info. The TDLR license lookup covers over 40 license types. The Texas Public Information Act guarantees access to most government records without requiring a reason for your request.

How Abilene Phone Directory Works

Abilene phone directory data comes from Taylor County records and city databases. Property records from 1878 to present are indexed and searchable. These records tie names to addresses for every property transaction in the county. Court records from September 1994 onward are searchable online. Older records require an in-person or mail request.

The Taylor County Appraisal District maintains current property values and ownership info. Tax payment discounts are available in October through December, which means property records are actively used and updated during those months. Payment options include online, in-person, and after-hours drop box at the Belton office.

Voter registration data for Taylor County adds another search layer. The county has about 70,000 registered voters. Registration records confirm whether someone lives in Abilene and show their voting precinct. The Elections office at (325) 674-1226 manages voter data.

Abilene is the largest city in the Big Country region of West Texas. The city is home to three universities. This means a portion of the population is students whose addresses change frequently. For stable address info, focus on property records and voter registration rather than court records, since students are less likely to own property or have court cases locally.

Nearby Cities Phone Directory

Abilene is near several other Texas cities with phone directory resources. Midland is nearby. Odessa is nearby. Wichita Falls

Taylor County Records

Abilene public records go through Taylor County. Visit the county page for full details on court records, property searches, and other phone directory tools.

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Abilene Phone Directory Tips

Abilene has three universities: Abilene Christian University, Hardin-Simmons University, and McMurry University. Student populations can make phone directory searches tricky since addresses change yearly. For the most stable results, focus on property records and voter registration. Tax records at the Taylor Central Appraisal District provide the most current ownership information.

The Taylor County Sheriff's Office offers free copies of criminal records on file. This is unusual for Texas counties and makes Abilene a good place to search for this type of record. You must submit a written request with a copy of your driver's license. Provide as much identifying info as possible about the person you are searching for.