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Vital Records & Certificates in White Settlement, TexasTarrant County Clerk’s Office – Vital Records

Get birth certificates, marriage licenses, death certificates, and divorce records from the Tarrant County Clerk’s Office – Vital Records. We also offer expedited passport services for White Settlement residents with 3-day processing.

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📚 Understanding Vital Records

❓ Why You Need These Certificates

White Settlement’s unique position as a military community creates constant demand for vital records. Families need birth certificates for dependent ID cards and base privileges, marriage licenses for military ceremonies and housing benefits, and death certificates for Veterans Administration claims. The transient nature of military life means frequent relocations requiring comprehensive documentation for school transfers and job applications.

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👶 Birth Records

Birth Certificates in White Settlement

White Settlement residents request birth certificates through the Tarrant County Clerk’s Office – Vital Records at 200 Taylor Street in downtown Fort Worth. Many children in this military-connected community are born at Medical City Fort Worth or John Peter Smith Hospital, requiring certified copies for school enrollment at White Settlement ISD, military dependent ID cards, and passport applications for families with overseas assignments. Texas birth certificate fees start at $22 for the first certified copy, with same-day service available for in-person visits to the Taylor Street location.

Requirements

Valid government ID, payment, proof of relationship to person named on certificate

💵 Fee: Varies by county, typically $15-25 for first copy

Who Can Request

The person named on the certificate, their parent/legal guardian, spouse, child, grandparent, sibling, or authorized legal representative with proper documentation.

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  • Passport applications
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💍 Marriage Records

Marriage Licenses in White Settlement

Military couples and civilian residents planning weddings at venues like the Botanical Research Institute of Texas or intimate ceremonies in White Settlement’s parks secure their marriage licenses through Tarrant County’s downtown Fort Worth office. Texas has a 72-hour waiting period after license issuance, though this is waived for couples who complete a premarital education course. License fees are $70, reduced to $20 with completed counseling.

Requirements

Both parties present with valid ID, certified copies of divorce decrees if previously married

💵 Fee: Varies by county, typically $50-100

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🕊️ Death Records

Death Certificates in White Settlement

Tarrant County processes death certificates for White Settlement residents through their Fort Worth vital records office. Military families and longtime residents often need these documents for Veterans Administration benefits, Social Security claims, and estate settlements. The county maintains comprehensive death records and provides expedited processing for urgent military family needs or insurance requirements.

Requirements

Valid ID, proof of relationship or legal authority

💵 Fee: Typically $15-25 per copy

Who Can Request

Spouse, parent, child, sibling, grandparent, legal representative of the estate, funeral director, or anyone with a documented legal or personal interest.

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⚖️ Divorce Records

Divorce Decrees in White Settlement

Certified copies of divorce decrees from Tarrant County family courts are obtainable through the county clerk’s records division. White Settlement residents, including military personnel dealing with jurisdiction changes due to deployments, can access their decree copies for remarriage preparations or child custody modifications. Staff assistance is available for locating older case files using partial information.

Requirements

Valid ID, case number helpful

💵 Fee: Varies by court, typically $50-100

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How to Order in White Settlement

Drive approximately 15 minutes east to the Tarrant County Clerk’s Office at 200 Taylor Street in downtown Fort Worth. The vital records division operates Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Street parking and paid lots are available near the courthouse. Payment methods include cash, certified checks, money orders, and credit cards. Online ordering is available through VitalChek with additional processing fees but convenient home delivery for busy military families.

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🏛️ Tarrant County Clerk’s Office – Vital Records

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200 Taylor St, Fort Worth, TX 76102, United States

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🗺️ Getting There

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From White Settlement, take White Settlement Road east to downtown Fort Worth, turn north on Taylor Street to reach the county courthouse complex.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about certificates in White Settlement, Texas

How far is the Tarrant County courthouse from White Settlement?

The Tarrant County Clerk’s office is about 15 minutes east of White Settlement via White Settlement Road. The courthouse is located at 200 Taylor Street in downtown Fort Worth, easily accessible from the base area and residential neighborhoods.

Do military families get special processing for vital records?

While there’s no official military priority, Tarrant County staff understand the urgent needs of White Settlement’s military families for deployment and PCS moves. Bring military orders or ID for assistance with expedited processing when possible.

Can I get Texas vital records online instead of driving to Fort Worth?

Yes, Texas offers online ordering through VitalChek for birth and death certificates. This is especially convenient for White Settlement military families who may be deployed or have demanding schedules at the base or Lockheed Martin.

What’s the 72-hour waiting period for marriage licenses in Texas?

Texas requires a 72-hour waiting period between getting your marriage license and the ceremony. However, this waiting period is waived if you complete a premarital education course, which reduces the license fee from $70 to $20.

Where can I find parking near the Tarrant County courthouse?

Downtown Fort Worth offers metered street parking along Taylor Street and nearby blocks. Several paid parking lots and garages are within walking distance of the courthouse. Many White Settlement residents recommend the lots on Houston Street for convenient access.

What if I need a birth certificate for a child born at the base hospital?

Children born at military medical facilities typically have their births registered with the local county where the base is located. For White Settlement area births, contact Tarrant County Vital Records to confirm registration and request certified copies.

Can I get a marriage license if one of us is deployed?

Both parties must appear in person to obtain a Texas marriage license. If one spouse is deployed, you’ll need to wait until both can visit the Tarrant County Clerk’s office together in downtown Fort Worth.

Are there any documents specific to military children that I might need?

Military families often need multiple certified copies of birth certificates for dependent ID cards, base housing applications, and school enrollment. Consider ordering several copies at once since additional copies cost less when ordered simultaneously.

What are the office hours for Tarrant County vital records?

The Tarrant County Clerk’s Office operates Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. They’re closed on county holidays, which may differ from federal military holidays, so call ahead if you’re unsure.

How much does rush processing cost in Tarrant County?

Rush processing fees vary depending on how quickly you need the documents. Same-day service is available for in-person visits, while expedited mail service typically adds $15-25 to the standard fees for White Settlement residents.

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