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Bee County Appraisal District County Maps Search Bee County Appraisal District property map by owner name, property address, property ID, or geographical ID. Search Records
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Bee County Appraisal District Website View Bee County Appraisal District home page, including list of taxing authorities, duties, tax rates, and links to services. Search Records
Bee County Clerk's Office Website View Bee County Clerk's Office webpage, including contact information and a link to birth or death certificate application. Search Records
Bee County Justice of The Peace Driving Records Search Bee County Justice of the Peace traffic citations by citation number or last name and date of birth. Search Records
Bee County Sheriff Website View Bee County Sheriff home page, including name, hours, phone number, and address. Search Records
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Bee County Tax Office Website View Bee County Tax Office general information page, including payment reminders, important notice before paying taxes online and contact information. Search Records
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Yes, in most cases Public Records are available to the public. Some documents, such as certain court records, confidential personal information, and other sensitive information may be kept sealed or is only available with a court order. In certain states, there is a waiting period to obtain Public Records that reveal private information.
Which government agencies provide Public Records?A number of government agencies maintain Public Records and make them available to the public. At the local level, many Public Records are held by County Clerk's Offices or Vital Records Offices. State Departments of Revenue or Departments of Health keep Public Records. At the federal level, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is one agency that has Public Records.
What is the difference between a certified and uncertified Public Record?A certified copy of a vital record, such as birth or death certificates, is considered legal proof of the event. A certified record typically has an embossed seal and must be requested through the appropriate government agency. Other forms of Public Records, including souvenir, decorative, or uncertified copies, may not be valid for certain legal purposes.