Candidate must provide district voter file

Get the Tarrant County voter file.

Tarrant County, Texas provides its voter data locally. Here's exactly how to get it — then Motion51 loads it in, cuts your turf, and your volunteers start knocking.

How to get the Tarrant County voter file

Request it from the office below, send us the file, and you're ready to cut turf. Running countywide or in just part of Tarrant County? This is the office either way.

Where to request it
Tarrant County elections officephone: 817-831-8683 (817-831-VOTE) | email: elections@tarrantcountytx.gov | address: Tarrant County Elections, P.O. Box 961011, Fort Worth, TX 76161-0011 (physical: 2700 Premier Street, Fort Worth, TX 76111). Elections Administrator: Clint A. Ludwig.
Cost
Set by labor + materials under 18.008/TAC 70.3; countywide list (~1.2M voters) typically a low-to-mid-hundreds invoice. Get a cost estimate before fulfillment.
How to request
Written Public Information Act request to the Elections Administrator. Tarrant produces standard voter-file and election-history extracts.
Turnaround
PIA standard: acknowledge in 10 business days; 1-3 weeks typical for bulk.
Use restrictions
18.066 affidavit; no commercial-marketing use.

Costs and rules change — confirm the current details with the office before you order. Once you have the file, we handle loading it, cutting turf, and getting your volunteers knocking.

Prefer the whole-state file, or running in a county not listed here? See the Texas statewide options.

Get set up in Tarrant County

Tell us about your race and we'll help you get the Tarrant County voter file loaded into Motion51 and your turf ready to walk.