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A working virtual abstract plant for Leon County. 1,355 GLO survey abstract polygons, 450,000+ recorded instruments back to 1855, active wells and drilling permits, all rendered on the live map below. Click any abstract.

1,355GLO abstracts
450K+Recorded instruments
2,503Wells & permits
1855–2026Runsheet range

Leon Access

Click any abstract. See the scope.

Every GLO survey abstract polygon in Leon County is on the map. Heat shading is by leasing activity in the last 3 years. Click a polygon for an at-a-glance summary of the runsheet for that abstract.

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Layers
Heat (last 3 yrs leases per abstract) None 1 2 to 3 4 to 6 7+ Producing well Permit

Why this view

Scope the work before you order it.

Every abstract polygon you see is the real GLO survey shape. Click around the county and form a real opinion of where the heavy abstracts are. Heat shading uses 2024+ recorded lease activity per abstract: darker means hotter. Once you commission the Foundation, the same map becomes the navigation surface for every workbook row we deliver.

What ships with the Leon Foundation

The 9-sheet workbook, scoped to Leon County.

Land grid

  • 1,355 GLO survey abstracts with original-grantee names back to 1855
  • 38,204 CAD parcels (Leon County Appraisal District, 2026 tax year), aggregated by subdivision where appropriate
  • Mineral severance overlays, every severance instrument linked to a deed

Records

  • 450,000+ recorded instruments OCR'd and normalized
  • Full Abstractor's Notes column on every runsheet row
  • Cross-references for releases, ratifications, corrections, partitions

Wells & production

  • 1,847 RRC entries: permits, completions, plugs
  • HBP status inferred per abstract with reasoning string
  • Top operators: Chesapeake, Burlington, Pioneer, Comstock, BP America

Owners

  • ~6,400 distinct mineral owners identified
  • Skip trace: address, phone, email, age, relatives per owner

Leon County Clerk reference

Local source authority.

Our Leon County Foundation pulls primary records from the Leon County Clerk's Office (Centerville, TX). All instrument references map to volume/page or instrument number in their official index. For pre-1900 instruments not yet OCR'd, we flag for manual pull.

Leon County Clerk's Office · 155 W St Mary's St, Centerville, TX 75833 · (903) 536-2352

The county

Leon County, at a glance.

Leon County Courthouse, Centerville, Texas
Leon County Courthouse · Centerville, Texas · built 1887 · Eugene T. Heiner (1886 building); current courthouse remodeled 1956

Cities

Centerville (county seat) · plus Buffalo, Jewett, Normangee, Marquez, Leona, Oakwood

A little history

Leon County was created in 1846 from Robertson County and named for Martín De León, founder of the colony at Victoria. The town of Leona was an early seat; Centerville took the seat in 1851 because it sat at the geographic center. The county sits at the intersection of the Eagle Ford and Woodbine plays, the heart of East Texas mineral leasing today.

Public records

Courthouse and records, Leon County.

County seat: Centerville · Courthouse: 155 W. St. Mary's Street, Centerville, TX 75833

Leon County Clerk

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

Address: 155 W. St. Mary's Street, Centerville, TX 75833
Phone: (903) 536-2352

Leon District Clerk

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

Address: 155 W. St. Mary's Street, Centerville, TX 75833
Phone: (903) 536-2227

Online records search

For sovereignty-to-current chain of title work in Leon County, our title team pulls the 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.