Tyler Phone Directory

Tyler is in Smith County, Texas, with a population near 107K. The phone directory resources on this page help you find contact info, phone numbers, and addresses for people in Tyler. Most public records route through Smith County offices, which keep property files, court records, and voter data. The city also maintains its own municipal records. Phone directory searches for Tyler draw from these combined databases, plus state-level tools that cover all of Texas. Whether you need to find a current address or verify a phone number, these resources can help.

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Tyler Overview

~107KPopulation
SmithCounty
903Area Code
75702Primary ZIP

Tyler Phone Directory Resources

Smith County maintains the public records that support phone directory searches in Tyler. The Smith County Clerk's Office is at 200 E. Ferguson, Suite 300, Tyler, TX 75702. The office has records dating back to the county's formation. Property records include deeds, mortgages, liens, easements, and other instruments affecting real property.

Copies are billed at $1 per page for the first 15 pages and a flat $15 for any document with 16 pages or more. TexasFile provides free search access to Smith County Official Public Records, including deeds, liens, oil and gas leases, right of ways, and plat maps. Document copies are available from 1846 to the present, making this one of the most comprehensive archives in East Texas.

The Smith County Court Records Inquiry Portal provides free basic case info for district and county court cases. Search by case number, party name, or date range. The system shows case status, hearing dates, and party information without requiring registration.

City of Tyler Records

The Tyler City Clerk's Office provides records management, retention, and preservation of historical documents. The office processes all Open Records Requests under the Texas Public Information Act.

Records maintained by the city include City Council minutes, agendas, ordinances, resolutions, deeds, contracts, leases, and easements. The office ensures compliance with federal, state, and local statutes including the Open Meetings Act and Public Information Act. City records can contain names and addresses useful for Tyler phone directory searches.

Smith County marriage licenses are issued through the County Clerk's office. The office also processes assumed name certificates for businesses operating within the county. Birth and death certificates are filed and stored at the clerk's office, though only qualified applicants may obtain certified copies of confidential records.

Note: Tyler is the county seat of Smith County and the largest city in East Texas. As the county seat, all county offices are located in Tyler, making it convenient to access records in person.

Texas Phone Directory Tools

State databases extend phone directory searches beyond Smith County. The Texas Secretary of State keeps business entity records. The ClaimItTexas.gov unclaimed property search covers the entire state. The Texas DPS Crime Records provides criminal history searches.

The State Bar of Texas attorney directory and the TDLR license search both return names and addresses. These are valuable phone directory resources that supplement local Tyler records.

How Tyler Phone Directory Works

Tyler phone directory data comes from Smith County records and city files. The County Clerk's comprehensive archive going back to 1846 makes it one of the most complete in East Texas. TexasFile provides free search access to the index of official public records. This means you can search for names without going to the courthouse.

Court records from the Smith County Court Records Inquiry Portal cover district and county court cases. Search by case number, party name, or date range. The system does not require registration for basic searches. Case info includes status, hearing dates, and party details. These records list the names and sometimes the addresses of all parties to a case.

Property records are particularly strong in Smith County. Deeds, mortgages, liens, easements, and plat maps are all searchable. The copy fee structure is $1 per page for the first 15 pages and a flat $15 for documents with 16 or more pages. This makes getting copies affordable for phone directory research.

Tyler is the county seat, so all Smith County offices are right in the city. The County Clerk is at 200 E. Ferguson, Suite 300. The City Clerk is in the municipal building. Both handle open records requests under the Texas Public Information Act. Tyler is also the largest city in East Texas, which means it has the most complete record coverage in the region.

Nearby Cities Phone Directory

Tyler is near several other Texas cities with phone directory resources. Waco is nearby. Beaumont is nearby. College Station

Smith County Records

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

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Public records from Smith County support phone directory searches for Tyler residents.

Tyler Phone Directory Tips

Tyler is the largest city in East Texas and serves as a regional hub for healthcare, education, and commerce. The Smith County records archive is one of the most complete in the state, with records dating to 1846. TexasFile provides free index searches, which means you can do basic phone directory lookups without paying anything.

For in-person searches, all county offices are right in Tyler since it is the county seat. The County Clerk and District Clerk offices are within walking distance of each other. The copy fee structure is reasonable at $1 per page. This makes Tyler an affordable place to conduct phone directory research.