Corpus Christi Phone Directory

The Corpus Christi phone directory connects you to public records and contact details for the largest city on the Texas coast. Corpus Christi sits in Nueces County with about 320,000 residents. The city and county maintain public records you can search for people, phone numbers, and addresses. The Nueces County Clerk keeps property records going back to 1900, and the District Clerk has historic court books from as early as 1850. This phone directory covers city departments, county offices, and state databases. Whether you need a phone number for a Corpus Christi city office or want to search for someone by name, there are several free and paid tools to get started.

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Corpus Christi Overview

320KPopulation
NuecesCounty
8thIn Texas
200K+Registered Voters

Corpus Christi City Secretary Directory

The Corpus Christi City Secretary is at City Hall, 1201 Leopard St., Corpus Christi, TX 78401. Call 361-826-3105. This office manages city records, council agendas, ordinances, and contracts.

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Public information requests can be submitted online with tracking. The Municipal Code is searchable on the website. Campaign finance reports are filed here for public inspection.

Nueces County Clerk Kara Sands is at 901 Leopard St., Rm 201, Corpus Christi, TX 78401. Call (361) 888-0580. The office keeps official public records from 1900 to 2026 with a free grantor-grantee search index through TexasFile. Documents include deeds, oil and gas leases, mineral deeds, liens, right of ways, plat maps, and probates. You can preview images online or buy copies.

The Nueces County District Clerk portal, run by Anne Lorentzen, gives 24-hour internet access to historic court records. Available books include assignment of accounts from 1954, civil dockets from 1938, criminal dockets from 1941, and district court minutes from 1850. You can search by type, year, and party name. Live chat and email help are available during business hours.

The Nueces Central Appraisal District at 201 N. Chaparral St., Suite 206 appraises properties for all county taxing entities. Call (361) 881-9978. Search by address, owner name, or account number. Property records show owner names and mailing addresses.

Birth certificates in Nueces County cost $22. Heirloom copies are $60. Records go back to 1926, with the courthouse holding records from before that date. A 75-year privacy period applies to birth records.

Note: The County Clerk also serves as Chief Election Official for Nueces County, managing over 200,000 registered voters.

Corpus Christi Court Records

The Corpus Christi Municipal Court is at 120 N. Chaparral St. It handles Class C misdemeanors.

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Citation lookup, online payment, deferred disposition, and defensive driving options are available. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Appeals go to Nueces County Court at Law. Interpreter services are available in Spanish.

Corpus Christi Police Records

The Corpus Christi Police Department has over 400 sworn officers. The Records Division handles public information requests under the Texas Public Information Act. Accident reports come through TxDOT. The non-emergency number is 361-886-2600. The department runs a Sex Offender Registry and crime information system.

State tools like the Texas Secretary of State business search, ClaimItTexas.gov unclaimed property, and the Texas Bar attorney directory extend the Corpus Christi phone directory with more search options.

Corpus Christi Phone Directory Tips

Corpus Christi has some unique phone directory resources. The Nueces County District Clerk runs a portal with historic court books going back to 1850. These include assignment of accounts from 1954, civil dockets from 1938, criminal dockets from 1941, criminal minutes from 1952, and district court minutes from 1850 to 1929. This is a rich source for historical people searches in the Corpus Christi area.

The TexasFile portal offers a free grantor-grantee search for Nueces County records from 1900 to 2026. Document types include deeds, oil and gas leases, mineral deeds, liens, right of ways, plat maps, and probates. You can preview document images online or purchase copies. The county clerk at 901 Leopard St., Rm 201 also serves as Chief Election Official for the county.

Birth certificates in Nueces County cost $22. Heirloom certificates run $60. Records go back to 1926, and the courthouse has even older records. A 75-year privacy rule applies to birth records. Photo ID is needed for all birth certificate requests. Same-day service is available for in-person requests with proper ID. Orders through Texas Online take 10 to 15 business days.

The Texas DSHS Vital Statistics keeps statewide birth and death records from 1903. The Texas Medical Board physician lookup and TDLR License Search help find professionals in Corpus Christi. The Texas State Library has genealogy resources for older phone directory searches.

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Nueces County Phone Directory

Corpus Christi is the county seat of Nueces County. County offices handle property records, court cases, and elections for the whole county. Visit the county page for more resources.

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