Cameron County, Texas · TODD

Transfer on Death Deed
for Cameron County homeowners.

Keep your home out of probate by deeding it directly to your beneficiary on death — Texas-statutory, revocable while you're alive, recorded with the Cameron County Clerk. Drafted under attorney supervision to Tex. Est. Code Ch. 114. Flat $247.

A Texas TODD must be recorded in Cameron County before the owner dies.

Tex. Est. Code § 114.055 — if the deed isn't filed with the County Clerk's Real Property Records during the owner's lifetime, it has no effect. We deliver your finalized TODD with signing & recording instructions specific to Cameron County.

County seat
Brownsville
Population (2023 estimate)
428,500
Texas Demographic Center

Population figures are July-2023 Texas Demographic Center estimates. Recording fees reflect the statewide statutory floor set by Tex. Loc. Gov't Code § 118.011 — some counties assess additional line-item charges (indexing, records-preservation) on top of the base fee. Confirm current fees with the Cameron County Clerk before recording.

Cameron County Clerk

Where Cameron County records your deed.

Clerk
Sylvia Garza-Perez
Mailing address
964 E. Harrison, 2nd Floor, Brownsville, Texas 78520
★ Large county · Real Property desk

Cameron County Clerk Real Property — 964 E. Harrison, 2nd Floor, Brownsville 78520. (956) 544-0815.

Open the official recording page →
Recording fees: Tex. Loc. Gov't Code § 118.011 — typically $26–$50 per page. Bring or mail the original notarized TODD plus a self-addressed stamped return envelope. The Clerk records and returns it stamped.

TODD in Cameron County — quick answers.

Can I file a Transfer on Death Deed in Cameron County?

Yes. Tex. Est. Code Ch. 114 authorizes TODDs statewide. Once notarized, you record the original with the Cameron County Clerk's Real Property records before the owner's death — see § 114.055.

How much does a Transfer on Death Deed cost in Cameron County?

Our flat-fee draft is $249 (attorney-supervised). The Cameron County Clerk charges a recording fee under Tex. Loc. Gov't Code § 118.011 — typically $26–$50 per page, paid directly to the clerk.

Do I need a lawyer to record a TODD in Cameron County?

Texas does not require a lawyer to record a TODD — but the deed must meet the statutory form requirements of Tex. Est. Code § 114.052. We draft it correctly, deliver it with notarization and recording instructions, and back it with limited-scope attorney supervision.

What if my property crosses county lines?

You file a copy of the TODD in every Texas county where the property sits. Our intake captures that and we generate per-county recording packets.

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