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Kermit, Texas

Kermit is a city in Winkler County, in the Permian Basin of West Texas, roughly 43 miles west of Odessa. The town was named for Kermit Roosevelt, a son of President Theodore Roosevelt, and it grew as an oil town after major petroleum discoveries in the surrounding basin in the 1920s. It sits in flat, arid country near expanses of wind-sculpted sand dunes that draw off-road and outdoor recreation.

Place essentials

Official Census snapshot
Census place type
City
July 2025 population
6,019
Change from 2020 base
-3.9%
Land area
2.5 sq. mi.
County footprint
Winkler County

Place type, county footprint, and land area use the Census Bureau's January 1, 2025 geography. Population uses Vintage 2025 estimates through July 1, 2025; change compares that estimate with the April 1, 2020 estimates base. Geography file | Population file

Property here runs through the appraisal district and tax office for Winkler County. The homestead exemption, appraisal cap, protests, and any MUD, PID, or special districts all sit at the parcel level.

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Use the office for the parcel address; a mailing city is not always the governing city.

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