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Denton County hears staffing appeals from tax assessor and district clerk; district clerk presses for shared AI records tool

5564555 · August 12, 2025
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Summary

At a Aug. 12, 2025 Denton County Commissioners Court session, the tax assessor-collector appealed for two processing clerk positions and the district clerk sought two deputy clerk positions or a shared Tyler Technologies records-automation system; the court took no action.

DENTON COUNTY, Texas — The Denton County Commissioners Court on Aug. 12, 2025, heard budget appeals from the tax assessor-collector and the district clerk seeking additional staff to handle heavy workloads and, in the district clerk’s case, a shared records-automation system with the county clerk.

Alejandro, a county budget staff member, opened the appeals segment and summarized the financial impacts. The tax assessor-collector requested two “clerk two” positions with a combined first-year financial impact of $138,830 to process mail and other backlog in the motor vehicle and licensing division. The tax assessor-collector told the court the office processed 91,830 motor vehicle transactions in July and has handled 856,000 transactions so far in the fiscal year; the…

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