Live data · Delaware Basin (Bone Spring / Wolfcamp)
Reeves County sits in the Permian Basin (Delaware Basin). County.Land builds the full records foundation here: every recorded instrument tagged to its GLO survey abstract, joined to wells, parcels, and ownership in one linked workbook. The map below plots 9,054 active RRC wells across the county. Click any abstract polygon to see what's on file, then scope a single tract or the entire abstract.
Reeves Access
Click a well for operator, lease, API, and current status. The full Foundation runsheet for Reeves ships with abstracts, leasing intensity, ownership, and skip-traced contacts.
The county
Pecos (county seat) · plus Balmorhea, Toyah, Saragosa, Verhalen
Created in 1883 from Pecos County and named for Civil War colonel George R. Reeves. Pecos hosted the world's first rodeo on July 4, 1883. The county sits in the heart of the Delaware Basin Wolfcamp/Bone Spring, the most active Permian sub-basin of the last decade.
Public records
County seat: Pecos · Courthouse: 100 E. 4th Street, Pecos, TX 79772
Deeds, oil & gas leases, mineral conveyances, releases, affidavits of heirship, probate filings, marriage and birth records.
Phone: (432) 445-5467
Civil suits affecting title (quiet title, partition, declaratory judgments), trespass to try title, condemnation, probate when contested.
Phone: (432) 445-5337
For sovereignty-to-current chain of title work in Reeves County, our title team pulls the deed records in person at the courthouse and reconciles them against historical indexes. For closing-grade title work, we verify at the courthouse.