![]() ![]() One of the goals of my Office is to continually improve public service through technology. An "E-Mail Support" option, which will allow you to submit questions during, or outside of, normal business hours.A "Live Chat" option, for immediate online support assistance during normal business hours.A "Walkthrough" document, which has step by step instructions for using this site.Should you already know the record book and page numbers you want to view, simply enter them into the “Search for a Document” boxes and click “SEARCH”.įor help using this site, please click on the icon in the top right corner of this page, to open the help and support page which will provide you with three options: To review a list of all avaiable Commissioner Court Minute Categories, please click this link. ▸ Click on this index line item to view the corresponding record book page. ▸ To view the meeting, look at the eighth (8th) line on the index-which indicates the County Clerk “PRESENTS LIST OF DEEDS FILED” is recorded in Book “1-A”, Page “32”. ▸ Finally, click on the “SEARCH” button, and QuickLink® presents the index pages corresponding to the search. ▸ Next, select “County Clerk” from the “Category” drop-down box. ▸ Next, select the “Alpha” character "C" to build the list of applicable categories. ▸ To start, select the year range of “1837 to 1891” in the first drop-down. To perform a search, use the drop-down box filters in the “Search Index Books” box (see top left of the screen). In the following example, the Search Index Books tools are utilized to locate an 1841 Commissioners’ Court meeting in which the County Clerk presented a list of filed deeds. The Commissioner Court Minute Records, referenced in these historic index books, range from 1837-1965. ![]() ![]() This website is designed to provide you with 24-hour internet based remote access to our records as an alternative to in-person courthouse access. The purpose of this website is to better serve you, our customers, by using internet based technology and support. The Comal Appraisal District is dedicated to serving the Public’s needs and increasing community’s knowledge of the Texas Property Tax System.The Honorable Lucy Adame-Clark, Bexar County Clerk, is pleased to provide our customers with this website to search index books and view historic Commissioners Court Minutes (CCM) document records. If there is information you need that doesn’t appear or if you have suggestions that would make our site more user friendly, we welcome your input. Within the website you will find general information about the District, the property tax system, as well as information regarding specific properties within Comal County. The website is updated each business day to provide our users with accurate, usable and up-to-date information. Welcome to the official website of the Comal Appraisal District! We welcome you to use the data on this website for informational use only. Message from the Chief Appraiser & Staff: To value property and administer exemptions within the Comal Appraisal District’s jurisdiction, fairly and equitably in accordance with the Texas Property Tax Code and other appraisal practices and standards, using the staff and resources available to carry out the duties in a professional, friendly, courteous and ethical manner. ![]()
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