Locate publicly available eviction and possession filings across Texas county Justice Court records from one clean search interface.
Public records only. No scoring. No approval recommendations. Always verify through official court sources.
| Name | County | Court | Filed | Status | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| John Smith | Harris County | JP 5-1 | 03/12/2025 | Closed | Open |
| John Smith | Fort Bend County | JP 2 | 09/02/2024 | Dismissed | Open |
Possible public filing matches only. Users must independently verify identity and relevance through official court sources.
Built for Public Records Research
Texas Rental Docket organizes publicly available court information. Results may include similar names, incomplete records, or cases requiring independent verification. We do not provide tenant screening reports, background checks, credit reports, applicant scores, or leasing recommendations.
Search by name, county, filing date range, or prior address when available.
View public case information organized by county, court, filing date, status, and available source links.
Open the official county court record before relying on any result.
Stop searching county sites one by one.
Search supported Texas Justice Court records from one dashboard instead of visiting multiple county sites.
Each result includes a reference to the public court source so you can verify directly.
Create alerts for names or addresses when new public filings become available in supported counties.
Add users for property management offices, leasing teams, and investor groups.
Download CSV summaries for internal review. No scores, pass/fail labels, or leasing recommendations.
Keep a log of prior searches for internal workflow and documentation.
Pay for search access — not applicant reports.
Starting with the Houston metro area and expanding county by county.
County availability depends on public data access and official court system availability.
Texas Rental Docket is built to reduce confusion and overreliance. We do not create tenant risk scores, applicant grades, approval recommendations, or background-check reports. Every search result should be independently reviewed using official court records before being considered in any business process.