Find Brazos County 24 Hour Booking Data

Brazos County 24 hour booking records track every arrest processed at the Detention Center in Bryan. The Sheriff's Office runs the jail and logs bookings around the clock. Whether someone was picked up in Bryan, College Station, or anywhere else in the county, the booking goes through the same system. You can search for current inmates online through the Sheriff's website. The Detention Center also takes phone calls about people in custody. If you need to look up a recent arrest or check on someone booked into the Brazos County jail, start with the Sheriff's Office or use the online search tool.

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Bryan County Seat
(979) 361-4800 Sheriff Phone
Yes 24/7 Booking
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Brazos County Detention Center and Booking

The Brazos County Detention Center handles all jail bookings for the county. It sits on Wallace Pack Road in Bryan, just off Highway 21. The facility runs around the clock and processes arrests from the Sheriff's Office, Bryan Police, College Station Police, and other local agencies. Every person booked goes through the same intake steps at this one location.

When someone is brought in, staff record the charges, take fingerprints and a mugshot, and enter everything into the booking system. Bond information gets set after the person sees a magistrate. The Detention Center can hold hundreds of inmates at a time. Family members can call the jail to ask about a person in custody.

Office Brazos County Sheriff's Office
Jail Address 1700 Wallace Pack Road
Bryan, TX 77807
Phone (979) 361-4800
District Clerk (979) 361-4200
County Clerk (979) 361-4130
Website brazoscountytx.gov/departments/sheriff

Brazos County 24 Hour Arrest and Booking Process

Arrests in Brazos County happen at all hours. The Detention Center never closes. When a law enforcement officer makes an arrest, they bring the person to the jail for processing. This is true whether the arrest happened at 2 PM or 2 AM. The booking process starts right away.

During intake, the person is searched, fingerprinted, and photographed. Staff enter the charges into the system. Under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 2, the arrested person must see a magistrate without unnecessary delay. The magistrate informs them of the charges and sets bail. Most people see a magistrate within 24 to 48 hours of arrest.

After booking, the record is public. Anyone can ask for basic booking information. The name, charge, date, and bond amount are all open data under Texas law. Some details may be restricted if tied to an active investigation, but the core booking facts are available.

Texas Statewide Arrest Record Tools

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards oversees all county jails in the state, including the Brazos County Detention Center. They set the rules for how booking and intake must be handled.

Texas Commission on Jail Standards oversight of Brazos County 24 hour booking

TCJS publishes jail population reports and inspection results. If you have concerns about how the Brazos County jail operates, you can contact TCJS directly or check their website for public reports.

Public Access to Brazos County Booking Data

Texas law makes most booking records public. Under the Public Information Act, basic arrest data must be released when someone asks for it. This covers the person's name, age, address, the charges, and when and where the arrest took place. Booking photos and bond details are also included in what the public can access.

There are a few exceptions. Juvenile records stay sealed under most circumstances. Records related to pending investigations can be withheld temporarily. If the Brazos County Sheriff's Office denies your request, they have to ask the Texas Attorney General's Office for a decision. You can call the AG's open government hotline at (877) 673-6839 if you run into trouble getting records.

Note: An arrest record shows that someone was booked, not that they were convicted. Charges may be dropped or reduced after booking.

Brazos County Criminal History Checks

The Texas Government Code Chapter 411 gives the DPS authority to maintain the statewide criminal history system. Brazos County booking records feed into that system. A DPS name-based search may show arrests from this county along with records from other parts of the state.

The TDCJ Offender Search is another state tool. It covers people in state prison or on parole. If a Brazos County case led to a prison sentence, the record will appear there. That search is free and available to anyone.

For local court records after charges are filed, contact the Brazos County District Clerk at (979) 361-4200. The District Clerk's office is at 300 E. 26th Street, Suite 210, in Bryan. They keep case files, docket sheets, and court orders.

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Cities in Brazos County

Brazos County covers Bryan, College Station, and surrounding areas. All arrests in the county go through the Brazos County Detention Center for booking.

Bryan and College Station make up the bulk of the county's population. Local police in both cities make arrests that get processed at the county Detention Center.

Nearby Counties

These counties are near Brazos County. Booking records are kept by each county's own sheriff, so check the right jurisdiction for the arrest you need.