- County Clerk
- Jack County Clerk
- Address
- 100 N Main St, Ste 208, Jacksboro, TX 76458
- Phone
- 940-567-2111
- Hours
- Mon–Fri 8:00–5:00
- In-county title plant
- Yes
Verified Jun 8, 2026
Every place Jack County, Texas deed, lease, and mineral record can be located — the clerk office, the online portals, the local title plant, the appraisal district, and the Railroad Commission — with the years each source covers.
01 · The county clerk
Verified Jun 8, 2026
02 · Where the records live
Each source shows what it carries, whether it gives images or just an index, and the years it covers. A field we couldn't verify shows “—” rather than a guess.
Local Government Solutions (LGS) deed record & OPR search — index from 1989; document images at cost. Older records in person + via the aggregators below.
940-567-2111
Jack created 1856; records run from creation (online LGS search from 1989). Office Mon–Fri 8–5.
100 N Main St, Ste 208, Jacksboro · 940-567-2111 · recording $25.00 first page, $4.00 each addl
Full index from 1855; plat maps from 1879.
halFILE plant — Official Records 1860→present (~418,100 documents). Free sign-up.
Online document images from 2011; Historic File Viewer scanned collections — grantor/grantee index from 1864; property/survey records reaching the early 1800s (pre-county-creation).
In-county Jacksboro title/abstract plant. Start = sovereignty/patent, not a published index date.
122 E Belknap St, Jacksboro · 940-567-2217
Statewide system — indexed by lease / township-range / account, not recording date.
Minerals valued by Pritchard & Abbott; account-keyed.
210 N Church St, Jacksboro · 940-567-6301
Jack is in RRC District 09 (Wichita Falls area).
records@rrc.texas.gov
Statewide system — indexed by lease / township-range / account, not recording date.
Sovereignty/root-of-title; Peters Colony grants + Republic/State patents, indexed by grant not recording date.
Statewide system — indexed by lease / township-range / account, not recording date.
Pointer/directory, not a record host.
03 · How to pull the records
Start with the county clerk — the online portal or the recording desk. Deeds, leases, and assignments are filed there by recording date.
For mineral ownership, the county appraisal district carries mineral accounts; the Railroad Commission carries well and lease records.
Older chains and runsheets live at the local title or abstract plant. Online aggregators mirror the index for convenience; coverage dates vary, so check each source's span.
If any acreage traces to Permanent School Fund or Relinquishment Act land — or to University Lands (PUF) — the state holds that mineral lease record, not the county.
04 · Nearby counties
Scout doesn't run title — that stays with you and your title shop. Once you've pulled the records, Scout keeps the resulting documents (leases, deeds, curative, W-9s) organized against each deal.
05 · Sources & accuracy