Bandera County Records
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Recorder Office
Bandera County Clerk
Address
500 Main St / PO Box 823, Bandera, Texas 78003
Office Hours
7:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday (except holidays)
Phone
(830) 796-3332
Recording Fees
Typical county clerk recording charges
Standard recording
First page of a real property record
$25
Recording & filing fees
- State tax lien (first page total)$15
- Each additional page$4
- Each additional indexed name over five$0.25
- Federal tax lien recording$10
- State tax lien recording$5
- Records archive fee$10
- Records management fee$10
Additional notes
- A self-addressed stamped envelope is appreciated.
- Personal checks or money orders can be made out to Bandera County Clerk.
- Fees are subject to change without notice. For the most current fees, contact the County Clerk directly.
Document Requirements
Formatting and filing standards for recordable instruments
- 1
The document submitted for recording must be an original or certified copy.
- 2
A page is considered to be one side of a sheet of paper. Documents should be no wider than 8.5 inches and no longer than 14 inches. It should be of sufficient weight (20 pound) so that printing, typing, or handwriting will not bleed through or smear.
- 3
The font size should be at least 8 point. For best results, black ink should be used. Printing, typing, or handwriting must be clearly legible.
- 4
All photocopies, Photostats, and other types of reproduction must have black printing, typing, or handwriting on a white background. These are commonly known as positive prints.
- 5
Riders and attachments included with a document must comply with the size requirements. Only one rider or attachment may be included in or attached to a page.
- 6
A clearly identifying label or heading must be at the top of the first page.
- 7
Instruments must be signed and acknowledged by the grantor in the presence of two or more credible witnesses or acknowledged or sworn to before and certified by an officer authorized to take acknowledgments or oaths. Each signature in the document must be notarized. Names must be legibly printed or typed beneath signatures.
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Instruments executed after December 31, 1981 that convey an interest in real property must have the mailing address of each grantee that appears in the instrument, or in a separate writing signed by the grantor or grantee and attached to the instrument.
- 9
A return name and address should be listed on the document.
- 10
Any document that transfers an interest in real property must include the following "Notice of Confidentiality Rights:" NOTICE OF CONFIDENTIALITY RIGHTS: IF YOU ARE A NATURAL PERSON, YOU MANY REMOVE OR STRIKE ANY OR ALL OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FROM ANY INSTRUMENT THAT TRANSFERS AN INTEREST IN REAL PROPERTY BEFORE IT IS FILED FOR RECORD IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS: YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER OR YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE NUMBER.
Recorder Office
- Office
- Bandera County Clerk
- 500 Main St / PO Box 823, Bandera, Texas 78003
- 7:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday (except holidays)
Research Tips
- Start with grantor and grantee names when researching ownership history in Bandera County.
- Use document numbers, recording dates, volume/page references, and instrument types to narrow a broad record search.
- Review legal descriptions carefully when comparing deeds, mineral instruments, easements, plats, and releases.
- County clerk office hours and filing cutoffs can affect same-day recording, so verify current hours before visiting in person.
- E-recording status for Bandera County is listed as "E-Recording Not Available" in our reference source; confirm availability directly with the clerk.
Verify With the County Clerk
Office hours, recording fees, and filing requirements can change. Confirm current details directly with the Bandera County Clerk before recording or ordering certified copies.