News & Announcements
Burn Ban Lifted for Travis County
Fire Marshal Hershel Lee lifted the burn ban Friday, September 14, and outdoor burning is allowed in unincorporated areas of the county. Local permits may be required, so check before you burn. More...
Straight Ticket Voting Does NOT Include Propositions
A local news outlet incorrectly reported that voting "Straight Ticket" on a voting machine would result in "For" votes on Propositions further down the ballot. To vote on a Proposition, you must find that Proposition on the ballot and select For or Against. straight ticket votingMore…
Additional Link to Commissioners Court Meeting Portal Available Until After Election Day
This alternative link to the County Clerk's Commissioners Court Meeting Portal is being provided until after the election to help customers who might experience delays caused by high traffic to the County Clerk's election pages.
Support Reagan High School
Join Sheriff Greg Hamilton, Travis County Sheriff¹s Office in supporting Reagan High School in this nationally recognition by Sports Illustrated Underdogs Inspiring Stories. Find out more
What's Happening to Texas' Water - November Schedule
Check out the Texas Parks and Wildlife Storm Water Management Program videos on TCTV this November. Broadcast schedule.
Housing Boards Seek Leaders
The Commissioners Court is seeking applications from qualified individuals to serve on the Board of Commissioners of the Housing Authority of Travis County and the Board of Directors of the Strategic Housing Finance Corporation. The deadline for applications is Friday, November 30, 2012. Applications and more information.
New Identification Rules for Vehicle Titling and Registration Now in Effect
Beginning September 1, 2012, Travis County residents titling a vehicle in the state and first-time registrants will have to show identification. The new rules are required as part of two new state laws, HB 2017 and HB 2357. More...
Central Campus Master Plan
Travis County is preparing a Strategic Needs Analysis and Facilities Master Plan for its Central Campus, to plan for the appropriate space for county services in the downtown area through the year 2035.
FY 2013 TAX RATE
THIS TAX RATE WILL RAISE MORE TAXES FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS THAN LAST YEAR’S TAX RATE. THE TAX RATE WILL EFFECTIVELY BE RAISED BY THREE AND TWO TENTHS PERCENT (3.2%) AND WILL RAISE TAXES FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS ON A $100,000 HOME BY APPROXIMATELY $13.00.