Live data · East Texas (Brazos Valley)

https://Robertson.County.Land

Every RRC-permitted well in Robertson County is plotted on the map below (1,646 pins). The full County Foundation, every recorded instrument joined to wells, parcels, surveys, and ownership, is in production. Use Leon County as the live reference for what your runsheet will look like.

Robertson Access

The wells in Robertson County, on a live map.

Click a well for operator, lease, API, and current status. The full Foundation runsheet for Robertson ships with abstracts, leasing intensity, ownership, and skip-traced contacts.

1,646RRC wells & permits
91K+Est. recorded instruments
18,331O&G leases on file
FranklinCounty seat

The county

Robertson County, at a glance.

Robertson County Courthouse, Franklin, Texas
Robertson County Courthouse · Franklin, Texas · built 1882 · F. E. Ruffini (original); modified later
Region
East Texas (Brazos Valley)
County seat
Franklin
Cities
Franklin (county seat) · plus Hearne, Calvert, Bremond, Mumford, New Baden

A little history

Created in 1837 by the Republic of Texas from the Robertson Colony; named for empresario Sterling C. Robertson. Calvert was once the fourth-largest city in Texas during the 1870s cotton boom. The county sits on the Brazos River and is a cornerstone of the southern East Texas mineral belt, bordering Leon, Madison, and Brazos.

Public records

Courthouse and records, Robertson County.

Courthouse: 100 N. Center Street, Franklin, TX 77856

Robertson County Clerk

Deeds, oil & gas leases, mineral conveyances, releases, affidavits of heirship, probate filings, marriage and birth records.

Address: 100 N. Center Street, Franklin, TX 77856
Phone: (979) 828-4130

Robertson District Clerk

Civil suits affecting title (quiet title, partition, declaratory judgments), trespass to try title, condemnation, contested probate.

Address: 100 N. Center Street, Franklin, TX 77856
Phone: (979) 828-4130

Online records

For sovereignty-to-current chain of title in Robertson County, our title team pulls deed records in person and reconciles them against the online index. Online date ranges vary by vendor and aren't always complete; for closing-grade title work, we verify at the courthouse.