Robstown Office
110 N. 6th Street
Robstown, Texas
Phone: (361) 767-2713 Effective January 19th 2009:
Tuesday & Thursday
8:00am - 12:00pm & 1:00pm - 5:00pm
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The office of County Clerk has been in existence in Texas since 1836,
superseding the "escribano" (secretary) of Spanish-Mexican rule. The
Texas Constitution, Section 20, Article 5, provides:
Sec. 20. There shall be elected for each county, by qualified voters, a County
Clerk, who shall hold his office for four years, who shall be clerk of the
County and Commissioners Courts and recorder of the county, whose duties,
perquisites and fees of office shall be prescribed by Legislature, and a
vacancy in whose office shall be filled by the Commissioners Court, until the
next general election; provided, that in counties having a population of less
than 8,000 persons there may be an election of a single clerk, who shall
perform the duties of District and County Clerks.
The County Clerk is elected in the same year that voters elect the Governor of
the State.
CONTINUING EDUCATION
The County Clerk must annually complete 20 hours of continuing education
courses, including three (3) hours of courses regarding Registry Funds and one
(1) hour in courses regarding fraudulent Court Documents and fraudulent
document filings.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Of all the various responsibilities assigned to the County Clerk, the recording
of legal instruments is perhaps the most traditional and basic of duties. In
terms of sheer volume, legal instruments constitute the major portion of
paperwork flowing through the office, require the greatest amount of storage
space, and usually take up a larger portion of the clerk's time than any other
single duty. These legal instruments will be concerning:
ownership or interest in real or personal property.
the identity of commercial activities,
the identity of persons.
The instruments are filed and recorded in a safe and permanent manner and an
index is provided so records may be easily and completely retrieved.
OTHER DUTIES Commissioners Court
The County Clerk is the clerk of the Commissioners Court and serves the court
during each of its meetings.
The Clerk posts notices of the agenda and attends all of the meetings as
ex-officio clerk. The Clerk also takes minutes of all actions, records, and
indexes the minutes of those meetings.
Elections
The County Clerk also conducts countywide special and general elections,
handles Early Voting (formerly known as Absentee Voting), and generally acts as
the Elections Administrator for the County.
Vital Statistics
The County Clerk's responsibilities in the area of vital statistics is the
issuing of marriage licenses and the recording of birth and death certificates.
The County Clerk in Nueces County is the local registrar for all births and
death occurring outside the city limits but within the county's boundaries. The
original certificates are recorded by the Bureau of Vital Statistics of the
Texas Department of Health in Austin.
Through modem technology, the Nueces County Clerk can access all birth records
of any person born in Texas through the Vital Statistics of the Texas
Department of Health in Austin.
A birth record is public information and will be available to the public on and
after the 50th anniversary.
A death record is public information and will be available to the public on and
after the 25th anniversary.
Treasury
The office of Nueces County Treasurer was abolished on January 1, 1988. The
duties of the County Treasurer along with the responsibilities and power were
transferred to the Nueces County Clerk.
The County Clerk as Chief Custodian of county funds, keeps all funds belonging
to the county in designated depositories and accounts, and keeps detailed
accounts of all receipts and expenditures of the county. Money received is
separated into different fund accounts. A monthly treasurer's report is
submitted to Commissioners Court detailing of all funds received and disbursed.
Fine Collections
The Nueces County Clerk's Office has created an in-house fine collection
department responsible for the collection of all fines and court costs in all
felony and misdemeanor cases. The primary duties of the department are to
maintain all fine collection records, assess payment agreement schedules, track
payment process and notify defendants of delinquencies in their payment
account.
Assumed Names
The County Clerk is responsible for filing and indexing assumed names
certificated of persons doing business under an individual, company, or
corporation name.
Miscellaneous
The County Clerk also files various documents, such as: