Find Texas County, MO Zoning, Building Permits & GIS Links | Official Resources
This page is a simple directory of official public resources for Texas County, Missouri. It does not interpret rules or provide legal advice. It exists only to help you find the correct county pages quickly.
County: Texas County, Missouri
Last verified: February 15, 2026
Official county website:
https://www.texascountymissouri.gov/
How this page fits into land search decisions
This page documents official county resources for a single county. It is most useful after you already know Texas County is a viable place for your goals.
If you are still deciding where to look rather than researching a specific county, a land locator can help narrow regions first before digging into county level details.
You can learn the difference here:
Land Search vs Land Locator: How People Actually Find Viable Land
Quick navigation
Start here
If you are unsure which office handles your question, start with the County Clerk and the GIS parcel map portal.
County Clerk:
County Clerk (general county contacts)
Parcel lookup and maps:
Texas County GIS (parcel maps and property lookup)
Primary links
Departments, contacts, notices Parcel Maps & GIS
Property and map lookup Assessor
Property information and valuation Recorder of Deeds
Recorded property documents office County Clerk
County administration and records
Common tasks
I need to look up a parcel or map
Start with the Texas County GIS portal
I need property valuation or tax parcel info
Go to the Assessor page
I need recorded deed or ownership questions
Start with the Recorder of Deeds office
Secondary links
Assessor:
Texas County Assessor
Recorder of Deeds:
Texas County Recorder of Deeds
County Clerk:
Texas County Clerk
Call script
Hi, I have a property in Texas County and I’m trying to confirm requirements before I do anything.
1) Which department handles this question?
2) Do I need a permit for [brief description]?
3) Which document or page should I read to confirm this?
4) Is there a form or packet I should start with?
Notes
Texas County parcel lookup is handled through the GIS portal. Property valuation questions go through the Assessor. Recorded documents are handled by the Recorder of Deeds. If unsure where to start, the County Clerk can point you in the right direction.
Help keep this page accurate: If a link breaks or moves, please report it through the county website.
Disclaimer: This page is a directory of official public links. It does not provide legal advice and does not interpret regulations. Always confirm details directly with Texas County.