Childress County Dissolution Of Marriage

Childress County dissolution of marriage records are maintained by the District Clerk in Childress, the county seat. The 100th District Court handles family law cases for the county, including all divorce filings, final decrees, and related court orders. If you need to search Childress County dissolution records or obtain a certified copy of a decree, the courthouse in Childress is where those files are stored. The county is located in the Rolling Plains of west Texas, and the courthouse serves a small, rural population.

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Childress County Overview

~6,500 Population
Childress County Seat
100th District Court
Rolling Plains Region

Childress County District Clerk

The Childress County District Clerk handles all dissolution of marriage records for the county. The 100th District Court is a multi-county court, but Childress County dissolution cases are filed and stored locally. The clerk's office can look up cases by name or cause number, provide certified copies, and assist with records requests.

Childress is a small city in the Texas panhandle and Rolling Plains border area. The courthouse handles a modest volume of family law cases. In-person visits are straightforward. If you are coming from out of the area, call first to confirm hours and ask what you need to bring. Mail requests for certified copies should include both party names, the filing year, and payment for the clerk's fees.

Office Childress County District Clerk
Address Childress County Courthouse
100 Ave E NW
Childress, TX 79201
Phone (940) 937-6143
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
District Court 100th District Court

The re:SearchTX portal is the Texas judiciary's official case lookup tool. It is free to use and covers district courts across the state, including the 100th District Court. You can search without creating an account. Enter the names of either party or the cause number to find a Childress County dissolution case. Results show the court, case type, filing date, and party information.

Texas DSHS Vital Statistics keeps statewide dissolution records and can provide verification letters for cases from 1968 forward. childress county dissolution of marriage texas vital statistics dshs

A $20 verification letter from DSHS can confirm a dissolution happened statewide without needing to pull the full case file from Childress County.

State Records and Filing Requirements

The Texas Department of State Health Services maintains a statewide index of divorces granted in Texas since 1968. When a dissolution is finalized in Childress County, the District Clerk sends a report to DSHS. You can order a verification letter through the Texas Vital Records online portal. The fee is $20. This letter confirms the divorce occurred but is not a substitute for the full decree from the District Clerk.

Under Texas Family Code Chapter 6, you must have lived in Texas for six months and in Childress County for 90 days before filing for dissolution in this county. The state also requires a 60-day waiting period after the petition is filed. The court cannot finalize the dissolution before that period ends.

Cities in Childress County

Childress County is a rural county with the city of Childress as its primary community. All dissolution cases from within the county are filed with the District Clerk in Childress.

Nearby Counties

These counties are near Childress County in the Rolling Plains and panhandle areas. File in the county where you have lived for at least 90 days.

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