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  1. Founded over 300 years ago, Bexar County is steeped in rich history and tradition with historical locations such as the Bexar County Courthouse; the Alamo and the other four Missions of San Antonio, a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site; Casa Navarro; and San Pedro Creek Cultural Park, among others.

  2. The Bexar County Tax Office collects ad valorem property taxes for Bexar County, the Road and Flood Control Fund, and 73 other taxing entities. In 2022, the Bexar County Tax Office issued license plates/stickers for over 1.6 million vehicles, processed 500,000 title transfers, issued 72,000 handicap placards, and issued 3,739 beer & wine permits.

  3. Bexar County Clerk Lucy Adame-Clark serves as the clerk and custodian for many of the records filed in and managed by Bexar County, among other responsibilities and services. These responsibilities include: Issuing or filing of records: Assumed Business Names/DBA; Birth or Death Certificates; Commissioners Court Minutes; DD 214 Military Discharge

  4. Bexar County Government. Commissioners Court, and links to pages for Elected Officials and County Offices.

  5. Resources and searches to help you find the information you need. Reports & Record Searches. Search for records and reports of various types. Online Payments. Online portals to make certain types of payments. Resources & Requests. Resources and request portals for Bexar County Information.

  6. All properties are taxed by Bexar County, Flood Control, Alamo Community College, University Health, San Antonio River Authority, and one of the independent school districts. There may also be an additional tax for cities or towns and special districts.

  7. Learn more about the history of Bexar County by reviewing maps of San Antonio Missions and Presidio in 1764, learn about the town of Béjar that was the origin of Bexar County's name, and the colonial governors and viceroys of the Spanish province of Texas in the Viceroyalty of New Spain from 1691 through 1835.

  8. Bexar County employees are public servants focused on building a better community through quality service characterized by a results-oriented organization; they are accountable, professional, and innovative, focused on excellent service.

  9. Public Record Searches. The County Clerk's Office manages the Official Records Search, a free online database where documents can be searched and viewed online, and uncertified copies may be printed directly.

  10. The Portal User Guide covers the following topics: accessing the portal, using the advanced search, viewing search results, quick references for different types of searches, and searching for hearings. Justice Information Portal User Guide (PDF) Justice Info Portal.