The main duties of the county clerk are:
§ Administering all county and state elections, including early voting and primaries, unless the commissioners court has transferred the function to the tax assessor-collector or an office of county election administrator;
§ Serving as clerk of the county court and the commissioners court and keep records of the proceedings;
§ Acting as recorder of deeds and other instruments;
§ Filing and recording birth and death certificates;
§ Recording assumed names, wills and probate;
§ Issuing marriage licenses; and
§ Accounting for all funds paid to the office by way of fines and fees, and the amount owed to county court jurors for service.
In Texas counties with a population of less than 8,000, unless there has been a special election, the county clerk also serves as the district clerk, assuming all constitutional and statutory duties of the district clerk, along with those of county clerk.
The County Clerks Office has Birth, Death, Marriage, Probate, Civil Court Land Records from 1900.