Harris County Clerk
Hector de Leon is a seasoned professional in governmental affairs, public engagement, and elections with extensive experience in the public sector. Currently serving as Senior Advisor for Governmental Affairs, Public Engagement and Elections at Harris County Clerk since January 2021, Hector previously held multiple roles at Harris County from May 2004 to January 2021, including Senior Election Official, Public Information Officer, and Election Data Analyst. Hector also led the Communications and Outreach Department, focusing on voter access and compliance with the Voting Rights Act. Earlier career experiences include serving as Regional Director at the NALEO Educational Fund, where Hector organized community networks for citizenship assistance, and as Assistant Director and later Director of Latinos Unidos, facilitating grassroots voter engagement. Hector is an alumnus of the University of Houston.
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Harris County Clerk
The Harris County Clerk’s Office records and maintains records for the Commissioners Court, Probate Court, and County Civil Courts at Law. We record vital documents such as property records, marriage licenses, assumed name certificates, birth and death certificates, miscellaneous personal records, DD-214 military discharge records, T.A.B.C applications, and more for the third-largest county in the United States. We offer many services online; however, some services may only be obtained in person at our downtown office or one of our 10 annexes. The County Clerk is no longer the Chief Election Official of Harris County due to the creation of the Elections Administrator’s Office, but continues to be involved in the election process as a member of the Harris County Elections Commission oversees voter accessibility, accuracy, and security. For up-to-date information, follow us @HarrisCoTXClerk on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.