Search Burleson Phone Directory
The Burleson phone directory pulls from public records stored at the Johnson County Clerk's office and some parts of Tarrant County. Burleson sits in both Johnson and Tarrant counties, so records may be split between the two depending on where a property falls. You can search for people by name through county deed records, voter rolls, court case files, and business filings. The city has grown fast in recent years, and the population now tops 50,000. Most phone directory data comes from property ownership records, tax rolls, and official filings that list names and addresses.
Burleson Overview
Johnson County Phone Directory Records
Most Burleson phone directory records sit with the Johnson County Clerk. Johnson County is where the bulk of Burleson's land falls. The county clerk records deeds, liens, marriage licenses, and assumed name certificates. Each document lists at least one name and address. Property deeds often include phone numbers too.
You can search Johnson County official records through the TexasFile portal. It covers property records and lets you look up names of grantors and grantees. Basic searches are free. You can also check Johnson County court dockets for case filings that list party names and addresses.
The City of Burleson has its own public information process. The city's open records page explains how to submit a request. The deputy city attorney (Matt Ribitzki) is the public information coordinator. You can submit requests online, by mail to 141 W. Renfro, Burleson, TX 76028, or by fax to 817-426-9375. Under the Texas Public Information Act, the city must respond within 10 business days.
For the Tarrant County portion of Burleson, records are held at the Tarrant County Clerk's office in Fort Worth. Tarrant County has multiple subcourthouse locations for convenience. Property records, marriage licenses, and other filings from the Tarrant County side of Burleson are searchable through Tarrant County's online system.
How to Find People in the Burleson Phone Directory
Start with a name search. The most direct way to find someone in the Burleson phone directory is to search property records by name. Deed records show who bought or sold land. Tax rolls show current owners and their mailing addresses. Both are public records.
Court records add more data. The Johnson County District Clerk maintains civil and criminal case files. Party names, addresses, and sometimes phone numbers appear in these records. You can search court dockets online or visit the courthouse in Cleburne, which is the Johnson County seat.
State databases offer a wider net. The Texas Secretary of State business entity search shows registered agents and business addresses for any company in Texas. If the person you're looking for owns a business, this search can show their registered address. The Texas Comptroller has property tax data and the unclaimed property database at ClaimItTexas.gov, which shows names with last known addresses.
The Texas Secretary of State website is one of the main state portals for searching business records and voter registration data that can help with phone directory lookups in Burleson.
Burleson Phone Directory and Texas Public Records
Texas has strong public records laws. The Texas Public Information Act (Government Code Chapter 552) says that most government records are open to the public. You don't need to state why you want the records. You don't need to show ID for most requests. The law covers all state and local government bodies, including counties, cities, and school districts.
There are some limits. Birth records stay confidential for 75 years. Death records are sealed for 25 years. Juvenile records, sealed court documents, and medical records are also off limits. But property records, tax data, court filings, and business registrations are all fair game for a phone directory search.
If you submit a written request, the government body has 10 business days to respond. They can charge for copies, but the cost must be reasonable. If the charges will top $40, they have to give you a written estimate first. Standard copy fees run about $0.10 per page across most Texas offices.
- Property deeds and tax rolls show owner names and addresses
- Court case filings list party names and contact info
- Business entity records show registered agent addresses
- Voter registration data confirms county residence
- Unclaimed property searches show last known addresses
Burleson Phone Directory Tips
Because Burleson spans two counties, you may need to search both Johnson County and Tarrant County records. Check which county the address falls in before you start. Most of Burleson is in Johnson County, but properties on the north side may be in Tarrant County.
The Texas State Library and Archives Commission has older records if you need to trace someone who lived in Burleson years ago. Census data, military records, and Confederate pension files can help with historical phone directory research. The TDLR license search is useful if you want to find a professional by name in the Burleson area.
Note: Online records may not reflect filings made in the last 24 to 48 hours.
Johnson County Phone Directory
Burleson is primarily in Johnson County. The county seat is Cleburne, where most county offices are based. For a broader search across all of Johnson County, visit the county records page for more resources and contact information.
Nearby Cities
Burleson is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. Nearby cities with phone directory pages include Cleburne (the Johnson County seat), Mansfield, Fort Worth, and Arlington. Each has its own local resources plus access to the same state databases.