Matagorda County, Texas HOA Directory
10 associations · sourced from hoa.texas.gov certificate filings
Matagorda County has 10 homeowners and property owners associations
on file with the Texas state portal.
40% of records include manager contact details.
Each row links to the official certificate PDF.
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Association
Location
Type
Management
Valor Park Community Association, Inc.
Valor Park
Bay City
77414
POA
Bahia De Matagorda Home Owner's Association
Bay City
77414
POA
Valor Park Community Association
Dallas
75243
POA
Cedar Lake Property Owner's Association, Inc.
Cedar Lane
77415
POA
Selkirk Maintenance - Section I, II, & Addition A, Inc.
SELKIRK ISLAND
Bay City
77414
POA
Not parsed — view certificate
Frequently Asked Questions
How many HOAs are in Matagorda County, Texas?
10 homeowners and property owners associations have filed management certificates with hoa.texas.gov for Matagorda County. This is the most comprehensive public record of HOAs in the county, though newly formed associations may not yet have filed.
Is this the official Texas HOA registry?
This directory is compiled from the official hoa.texas.gov certification database operated by the Texas Office of the Attorney General. Under Texas Property Code § 209.004 (SB 2150), property owners associations must file annual management certificates disclosing their management company and contact details. Each record on this page links directly to that filed certificate PDF.
What do POA and COA mean?
POA stands for Property Owners Association — the most common type governing a single-family subdivision. COA stands for Condominium Owners Association, governing a condo building or complex. Both must file SB 2150 certificate filings.
How do I contact my HOA in Matagorda County?
Use the search box above to find your association. Where available, manager phone numbers and email addresses are shown directly on each row, sourced from the certificate filing. Click the PDF icon to view the full official filing, which includes the manager’s mailing address and governing document locations. If no contact is shown, the association may be self-managed — contact your neighborhood board directly.