Killeen Phone Directory Search
The Killeen phone directory helps you find people and public records in this Central Texas city near Fort Hood. Killeen sits in Bell County with about 155,000 residents and is the largest city in the county. The military presence at Fort Hood (now Fort Cavazos) adds a large transient population. You can use this phone directory to search for phone numbers, find people through property and court records, and access public documents. Bell County Clerk records are available through the SUPERSEARCH system. The county courts portal at bellcountycourts.org provides public records search. The Killeen City Secretary handles local city records and public information requests.
Killeen Overview
Killeen City Records Phone Directory
The Killeen City Secretary is at City Hall, 101 N. College St., Killeen, TX 76541. Call 254-501-7756. The office manages city records, council agendas, ordinances, and public information requests. Campaign finance reports and board records are filed here.
Killeen is near the Fort Hood (Fort Cavazos) military installation, which makes the population mix unique. Many residents are military personnel or their families. The city website links to all departments for finding office phone numbers.
Bell County Phone Directory Records
The Bell County Clerk, Shelley Coston, is at Bell County Justice Center, 1201 Huey Road, Belton, TX 76513. Call (254) 933-5160 or email deed.recording@bellcounty.texas.gov. The SUPERSEARCH records system provides comprehensive search. Services include property records, vital statistics, and civil/criminal/probate records.
The Bell County public records search covers court records searchable by case number, party name, attorney, judge, or date range. The Texas Public Information Act guarantees access with a 10 business day response. Copies are $1 per page with $5 for certification. The Bell County District Clerk, Joanna Staton, is at the Justice Center. Call 254-933-5197.
The Bell Central Appraisal District offers tax payment discounts: 3% in October, 2% in November, 1% in December. Homestead exemptions need an updated driver's license. The homestead cap limits assessed value increases to 10% per year.
Killeen Municipal Court Directory
The Killeen Municipal Court is at 200 E. Avenue D, Killeen, TX 76541.
The court handles Class C misdemeanors. The Active Warrant List is updated every Monday with over 4,000 names typically listed. Citation lookup and payment are online. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Killeen Police Records
The Killeen Police Department has over 250 sworn officers.
The non-emergency number is 254-501-8830. Accident reports come through TxDOT. The department maintains a Sex Offender Registry and crime info. The Secretary of State business search and ClaimItTexas.gov extend the Killeen phone directory.
Killeen Phone Directory Search Tips
Killeen sits near Fort Hood (now Fort Cavazos), which shapes the city's population. Many residents are military personnel, veterans, or their families. This creates a more transient population than most Texas cities. When searching the Killeen phone directory, keep in mind that military personnel may not appear in property records if they live on base or in military housing.
The Bell County Clerk's SUPERSEARCH system is a comprehensive records search tool. Property records, vital statistics, and court records are all available. The office at Bell County Justice Center, 1201 Huey Road, Belton also handles birth and death certificates. Email deed.recording@bellcounty.texas.gov for recording questions. The Bell County courts site covers court records searchable by case number, party name, attorney, judge, or date range.
The Bell Central Appraisal District at bellcad.org offers property tax discounts: 3% in October, 2% in November, 1% in December. Payment can be online, by phone, or in person. The after-hours drop box at the Belton office runs 24/7. Homestead exemptions need an updated driver's license or Texas ID. Disabled veterans need a current VA Awards letter. No annual renewal is needed for homestead exemptions.
The Active Warrant List at Killeen Municipal Court is updated every Monday and typically has over 4,000 names. This is one of the largest warrant lists for a Texas city of Killeen's size. The Texas Public Information Act guarantees confidential records like juvenile, adoption, medical, and sealed court documents remain protected.
Killeen Phone Directory State Tools
State databases help expand the Killeen phone directory beyond Bell County. The Texas Vital Statistics Unit has birth and death records from 1903. The Texas Medical Board lists physicians with phone numbers and practice addresses. The TDLR has over 1 million active licenses. The Texas Bar lists over 100,000 attorneys by name and location.
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Bell County Phone Directory
Killeen is in Bell County. County records go through Bell County offices. Visit the county page for more details.