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It is at the discretion of the County Clerk to determine whether sufficient identification has been provided.

A legal representative must also present documents showing proof of appointment and specific authorization to obtain the document. Applicant must present a valid photo ID, such as a driver’s license, state issued identification card, or other valid form of photo identification. If the mother is the only parent listed on the birth certificate, the qualified applicant is limited to the mother or maternal grandmother unless the applicant is the person named on the birth certificate and the individual has reached the age of 18 years. A legal representative is defined as a court appointed administrator or guardian, or a power of attorney appointee. An immediate family member would be a spouse, parent, grandparent, sibling, or child of the registrant. A qualified applicant is defined as the registrant or an immediate relative or legal representative of the registrant. Qualified applicants may obtain a certified copy of a birth or death record. Other responsibilities include recording vital statistics, issuing marriage licenses, and administering other miscellaneous licensing and recording requirements. In addition to serving as clerk for county court and the county commissioners court, a county clerk records and keeps records pertaining to the county courts, county courts at law, real and personal property, and personal records. Ector County borders the following counties: Andrews County, Texas to the north Crane County, Texas to the south Midland County, Texas to the east Winkler County, Texas to the west Ward County, Texas to the southwest, and Upton County, Texas to the southeast.

The county consists of 9 ZIP codes, with ZIP code 79762 recorded as the one with the largest population. The county has a total population of 159,436, as of 2015, with its area spanning 902 square miles (land area being 898 square miles, while water area being 4.1 square miles). Named after Mathew Ector, the county was formed in 1891 and its county seat is Odessa. Including Vital Birth and Death Records, Deeds, Probate, Property Records, Mortgages, Liens, Judgments, Marriage Licenses, Voter Registrar, Payroll, Military Discharges.Įctor County is located in the state of Texas. Lookup Public Records in Ector County, Texas.
