Bell County Phone Directory Search
The Bell County phone directory pulls together public contact records from county offices at the Bell County Justice Center in Belton. Bell County covers Killeen, Temple, Belton, Copperas Cove, and Harker Heights in central Texas. Fort Cavazos (formerly Fort Hood) is right next door, which means the county has a large military-connected population. You can search for phone numbers, look up names and addresses, and find people through property records, court filings, voter rolls, and vital statistics. The SUPERSEARCH system at the County Clerk's office is a powerful tool for Bell County phone directory lookups, and several other offices offer their own online search portals.
Bell County Overview
Bell County Clerk Phone Directory
Shelley Coston serves as the elected Bell County Clerk. The office is at the Bell County Justice Center, 1201 Huey Road, Belton, TX 76513. Call (254) 933-5160 for questions. You can mail requests to P.O. Box 480, Belton, TX 76513 or email deed.recording@bellcounty.texas.gov for recording inquiries. The County Clerk runs the SUPERSEARCH records system, which provides comprehensive search capabilities across multiple record types.
The Bell County Clerk maintains property records and recordings, vital statistics including birth, death, and marriage records, and civil, criminal, and probate records. The SUPERSEARCH system is the main tool for running a phone directory search across these records. You can look up property deeds, liens, mortgages, assumed name certificates, and more. Marriage records show names and addresses of both parties. Birth and death certificates are available with proper identification.
The Bell County Clerk website shows the SUPERSEARCH records system used for phone directory searches across Bell County public records.
The SUPERSEARCH tool makes it possible to search multiple record types at once for Bell County phone directory data.
| Office | Bell County Clerk |
|---|---|
| Address | Bell County Justice Center 1201 Huey Road Belton, TX 76513 |
| Phone | (254) 933-5160 |
| deed.recording@bellcounty.texas.gov | |
| Website | bellcountytx.com |
Bell County Court Records Directory
Joanna Staton is the Bell County District Clerk. The office sits on the first floor of the Bell County Justice Center, 1201 Huey Dr, Belton, TX 76513. Call 254-933-5197. Court records contain names and addresses that are useful for a phone directory lookup. The District Clerk handles civil, criminal, and family law cases for the county.
Online case search runs through the Bell County Courts Portal. Electronic filing through re:SearchTX is required for attorneys. Felony conviction records for Bell County are available through this office. Child support payment processing and jury management services are also here. Certified copies of court documents are available on request.
The Bell County Public Records page lays out what you can access. Under the Texas Public Information Act, governmental bodies must respond within 10 business days. Confidential records include juvenile records, adoption files, medical records, and sealed court documents. Those need a court order or legal justification. Request methods include online portals, mail, phone, and in-person visits. Court records are searchable by case number, party name, attorney, judge, or date range with filters for case type, filing date, case status, and court division.
Bell County Property Phone Directory
The Bell Central Appraisal District handles property valuations for all taxing entities in Bell County. Property records show owner names and mailing addresses, making this a key phone directory source. You can search by address, owner name, or account number.
Tax payment discounts are available if you pay early. You get 3% off in October, 2% in November, and 1% in December. Payment processing takes up to 21 days. You can pay online or by phone with credit, debit, or check for a $0.50 fee. In-person payments at the Belton office accept check, cash, and money order with no fee. An after-hours drop box at the Belton office is available 24/7. Homestead exemption requirements include an updated driver's license or Texas ID. Disabled persons need a Social Security Admin letter or A&B Card. Disabled veterans need a current VA Awards letter. No annual renewal is required for homestead exemptions. Field inspections are done by appraisers from October through February. The homestead cap limits assessed value increases to 10% per year until assessed value equals market value.
Note: Bell County property tax records are among the most complete phone directory sources because every property owner is listed by name and mailing address.
Bell County Phone Directory Fees and Access
Bell County charges standard fees for record copies. Paper copies run $1 per page. Certified copies cost an additional $5 per document. Some online requests can be filled within minutes, while mailed requests take several business days. Property records including deeds, liens, and mortgages are available through the County Clerk, with most deed records viewable online. GIS maps and plat records are also available for Bell County.
Vital records are another phone directory source. Birth and death records come from the County Clerk's Office. Marriage records are on file there too. Divorce records go through the District Clerk. Fees vary by document type. The SUPERSEARCH system provides access to many of these records online. Public access terminals are also at the courthouse for in-person searches. Historical records from the county's establishment are maintained and available for research.
Texas State Phone Directory Sources
State databases extend a Bell County phone directory search. The Texas Secretary of State has business entity records for Killeen and Temple area companies. The Texas Comptroller runs the ClaimItTexas.gov unclaimed property search. The Texas DPS Crime Records offers criminal history checks. The TDCJ Inmate Search covers state prisoners. The Texas Bar Find a Lawyer directory lists attorneys in Bell County.
The TDLR License Search covers over 40 types of professional licenses with names and addresses. The Texas Medical Board has physician license verification for doctors in Killeen, Temple, and Belton. These state sources add depth to any Bell County phone directory search and help you find people who may not show up in county records alone.
Cities in Bell County
Bell County has several cities in central Texas. County-level phone directory records are all filed at the Justice Center in Belton.
Other communities in Bell County include Belton, Harker Heights, Nolanville, Morgan's Point Resort, and Salado. All county phone directory records go through the Bell County offices in Belton.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Bell County in central Texas. Check the address before starting your phone directory search.