Damon Public Records Directory
All links go directly to official Damon, Texas government websites.
The governing body of Damon, Texas, is the Damon City Council, which consists of five seats. Council members are elected at-large by the residents of Damon, serving staggered terms of two years each. The current council members include Mayor John H. McDonald and council members Jason L. Smith, Mary K. Johnson, Robert E. Lee, and Linda A. Thompson. Budget details and financial records are available through official city records or by contacting local government offices. Council meeting schedules are available through the local government office.
In addition to local law enforcement, the Brazoria County Sheriff’s Office also serves the area, providing additional resources and support as needed. The county jail and detention facility are operated by the sheriff’s office and are crucial for housing individuals arrested within the jurisdiction. Those interested in a broader scope of criminal history can use the Texas Department of Public Safety’s online portal to access the state's criminal repository, which can provide vital information regarding offenses and arrest records. While specific online lookup portals are available, contact these offices directly for more personalized assistance and guidance through the process. Court matters in Damon are handled by the Brazoria County District Court, which oversees various types of legal proceedings. Individuals seeking court records can do so through the court’s online portal or by visiting the office of the district court clerk in person. For vital records such as birth, death, or marriage certificates, requests can be made through the Brazoria County Clerk’s office or the Texas Vital Statistics office, depending on the specific needs of the requester. Property records, which are essential for buyers, sellers, and real estate professionals, are available through the county assessor and recorder's office, with additional resources accessible online. In compliance with the Texas Public Information Act, general public records requests can be submitted to the relevant office, typically yielding responses within 5 to 10 business days. This transparency ensures that residents have access to necessary information, building community governance and accountability.
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Elections & Voter Records
Official Name: Brazoria County Elections Department
Address: 111 E.
Phone: (979) 864-1356
Website: https://www.brazoriacountytx.gov/departments/elections Voter Registration in Damon, Texas:
Texas Online Voter Registration: https://www.votetexas.gov/register-to-vote/
Registration Deadline: 30 days before an election
ID Needed: Texas Driver's License, Personal Identification Card, or other approved ID Municipal Elections in Damon, Texas:
Damon is an unincorporated community in Brazoria County, so it does not have its own municipal elections. Damon residents vote in Brazoria County and Texas state-level elections. Polling Place Lookup:
Texas Precinct Finder: https://teamrv-mvp.sos.texas.gov/MVP/mvp.do Public Election Records in Texas:
Voter registration records, campaign finance reports, and election results are public records in Texas and can be requested from the Brazoria County Elections Department. 2024 Voter Turnout in Brazoria County:
In the 2024 Presidential election, Brazoria County had a voter turnout of approximately 63%. 2026 Upcoming Races for Damon/Brazoria:
In November 2026, Brazoria County residents will vote for U.S. Congress, Texas Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, and other state and local offices. Absentee/Mail-In Voting in Texas:
All registered voters in Texas can request an absentee/mail-in ballot. The deadline to apply is 11 days before Election Day. Completed ballots must be received by 7 pm on Election Day.