Argyle Public Records Directory
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The governing body of Argyle, Texas, is the Argyle Town Council, which consists of five elected members. Council members are elected at-large, serving staggered terms of three years each. The current council includes Mayor Brian W. Wiggins and Council Members Jason M. Wiggins, John D. Hargrove, and others, who work together to oversee the town's governance and community initiatives.
For the fiscal year 2023-2024, Argyle's approximate annual operating budget is $5.3 million. This budget supports various municipal services, including public safety, infrastructure maintenance, and community development projects, reflecting the town's commitment to enhancing the quality of life for its residents.
The Argyle Town Council holds regular meetings on the first and third Thursday of each month at 7:00 PM. These meetings take place at the Argyle Town Hall, located at 308 Gibbons Road, Argyle, TX 76226. Residents are encouraged to attend and participate in discussions regarding local governance and community issues.
Nestled in the heart of Denton County, Argyle, Texas, is a charming town that encapsulates the spirit of small-town living while showcasing easy access to the vibrant metropolitan amenities of the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Home to approximately 4,200 residents, Argyle has witnessed a steady increase in population since its establishment in the early 1880s. The town's major neighborhoods, such as the landscaped communities of Argyle Ranch and Country Lakes, provide a blend of suburban tranquility and rural charm, appealing to families and professionals alike. The local economy thrives on a mix of small businesses, agriculture, and proximity to larger corporations, benefiting from Argyle’s strategic location near major highways. The town is well-known for its scenic landscapes, including rolling hills and horse ranches, fostering a distinctive community atmosphere centered around outdoor leisure and family-oriented activities.
The primary law enforcement agency serving Argyle is the Argyle Police Department, dedicated to maintaining public safety and community engagement. In addition to local policing, the Denton County Sheriff’s Office also provides support and resources for residents. For those looking to access criminal records, the process begins at the Argyle Police Department, where individuals can submit a request for arrest records, mugshots, and booking information. Requests can typically be made in person, where the police records unit will assist in providing the necessary documentation. Should further information be needed, or if one seeks a broader criminal history, the Denton County Jail can be contacted, which holds records for individuals detained in the county. For statewide criminal history checks, the Texas Department of Public Safety's Criminal Justice Division maintains a central repository that includes criminal records from all Texas law enforcement agencies. An online portal exists for residents to expedite their search, allowing for easier access to reports and statistics.
Argyle falls under the jurisdiction of the Denton County District Court, which handles various civil and criminal matters. To request court records, individuals can utilize the Denton County District Clerk’s online portal or visit the courthouse in person where clerks are available to assist. For vital records, such as birth, death, and marriage certificates, residents can approach the Denton County Clerk-Recorder's office or access the Texas Vital Records website for state-level documentation. Property records are maintained by the Denton County Appraisal District, which also provides online access for property assessments and related information. Furthermore, public records requests can be filed in accordance with the Texas Public Information Act, generally yielding responses within 5 to 10 business days. This framework of services underscores Argyle's commitment to transparency and community engagement, ensuring that residents have the resources they need for both personal and civic purposes.
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The Town of Argyle holds municipal elections for mayor and town council positions on the uniform election date in May of odd-numbered years (2025, 2027, etc.). The mayor serves a two-year term, while council members serve staggered three-year terms. Information about candidates, ballot propositions, and town election results is available through the Town of Argyle Town Secretary at 308 Denton Street (phone: 940-464-7273, website: www.argyletx.com) and through Denton County Elections. Argyle residents can locate their specific polling place assignment by using the polling place locator tool at www.votedenton.gov or by contacting the Elections Administration office. Texas offers in-person early voting beginning 17 days before election day and ending four days before election day, with multiple early voting locations available throughout Denton County including sites near Argyle.
In the November 2024 presidential election, Denton County reported approximately 67% voter turnout among registered voters, with over 380,000 ballots cast from approximately 570,000 registered voters, reflecting strong civic engagement in this growing suburban county. Looking ahead to November 3, 2026, Argyle and Denton County voters will decide several major races: all statewide executive offices including Governor of Texas (incumbent Greg Abbott's term expires), Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Comptroller, Land Commissioner, and Agriculture Commissioner; the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Senator Ted Cruz is not up for election in 2026 (next election 2024), but the seat held by Senator John Cornyn will be contested in 2026; all 38 Texas State Senate seats are up in redistricting years; Texas House District representatives covering Argyle; and various Denton County offices including County Judge, County Commissioners for specific precincts, County Clerk, District Clerk, Sheriff, Tax Assessor-Collector, and district judges. Local ballot measures may include Argyle municipal propositions and Denton County bond initiatives.
Texas election records publicly available through Denton County Elections include voter registration statistics (total numbers by precinct, party affiliation is not registered in Texas), campaign finance reports filed by candidates (searchable through the Texas Ethics Commission at www.ethics.state.tx.us for state candidates and through county and city offices for local candidates), candidate applications and filings, and precinct-level election results for all contests. Historical election results for Denton County are archived at www.votedenton.gov. Texas allows mail-in (absentee) voting only for specific categories of voters: those 65 years or older, those who will be absent from the county during the entire early voting period and on election day, those confined in jail but otherwise eligible, or those with a sickness or physical disability. Mail-in ballot applications must be submitted to the Denton County Elections Administration and received (not postmarked) by the close of business on the 11th day before election day. Completed ballots must be received (not postmarked) by 7:00 PM on election day or, if sent by mail, received by 5:00 PM the day after election day.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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7 What are the requirements for obtaining vital records from Argyle, Denton County, Texas, and what information is provided in the records?
The types of vital records available from the Denton County Clerk's Office include birth certificates, death certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce decrees. You can obtain copies of these records by submitting a written request to the Clerk's Office. The request should include the full name of the person whose record is being requested, the date of the event, and the purpose for which the record is being requested. You will also need to provide a valid form of identification and a fee for the record.
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