Brands required to be registered
Wood County Clerk Kelley Price has announced in accordance with Article 144.044 of the Agriculture Code, the marks and brands previously recorded will expire Aug. 30 of this year.
Every 10 …
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Brands required to be registered
Wood County Clerk Kelley Price has announced in accordance with Article 144.044 of the Agriculture Code, the marks and brands previously recorded will expire Aug. 30 of this year.
Every 10 years, Texas requires that brands be re-registered in the county or counties in which livestock producers operate.
Owners of the marks and brands will have from Aug. 31 through Feb. 28, 2022 to renew them.
On March 1, 2022, all marks and brands not renewed will have no force or effect and will be available for use on a first-come basis.
Renewals can be filed Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Wood County Courthouse in the second floor county clerk’s office.
The recording fee per mark or brand is $26 for each location.
For more information or for any questions, contact the county clerk’s office at 903-763-2711.