Access Brazos County Felony Records

Brazos County felony records are held by the District Clerk in Bryan. The county includes Bryan and College Station, and all felony cases from the area go through the Brazos County District Courts.

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Brazos County Overview

~230,000 Population
Bryan County Seat
85th / 272nd / 361st District Court
585 sq mi Total Area

Brazos County District Clerk

The Brazos County District Clerk maintains all felony case records for the county. This includes felony criminal charges, arraignments, court filings, trial proceedings, and final dispositions. After each case closes, the clerk reports the outcome to the Texas Department of Public Safety, updating the statewide criminal history database.

Office Brazos County District Clerk
Address 300 E. 26th Street, Suite 210
Bryan, TX 77803
Phone (979) 361-4240
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websitebrazoscountytx.gov

Brazos County Criminal Court Records

Brazos County is home to Texas A&M University and has a relatively young and active population. The county seat is Bryan, and College Station is the other major city. The Brazos County District Clerk maintains felony case records for the 85th, 272nd, and 361st Judicial District Courts. All felony cases filed in the county, whether from Bryan or College Station, go through these courts and are recorded by the District Clerk.

Bryan is the county seat and the location of both the District Clerk and the County Clerk offices. The District Clerk at 300 E. 26th Street, Suite 210, handles all felony criminal cases. For misdemeanor cases, go to the County Clerk at the same address, suite number differs. Both offices are in the same building near downtown Bryan.

The statewide re:SearchTX portal covers Brazos County. You can search by party name, case number, or filing date. Free registration gives you basic case details. Online document access may require paid eFileTexas credentials. In-person public access terminals are available at the courthouse at no charge during business hours.

Mail requests are accepted. Send the request to the District Clerk with case details, what documents you need, your return address, and payment. Allow several business days. Copy fees are $1.00 per page. Certified copies add $5.00 per document certification fee. Research fees of $5.00 apply when staff must conduct a name search without a cause number.

The statewide re:SearchTX portal is the best online tool for finding Brazos County felony records. This official Texas judicial system covers all 254 counties. Search by party name, case number, or attorney. Data refreshes nightly. Free registration gives you basic case details. Full document access may require an eFileTexas account.

For in-person searches, visit the District Clerk during office hours. Bring a name or cause number to speed up the search. Public access terminals at the courthouse allow free self-service searching. Copies cost $1.00 per page. Certified copies are $1.00 per page plus a $5.00 certification fee per document. A $5.00 research fee applies when staff must search by name without a cause number.

Mail requests are accepted at most Texas district clerk offices. Write to the clerk with the case details, what documents you need, and your return address. Include payment. Allow several business days for processing. For anything time-sensitive, call ahead before sending a mail request.

Statewide Criminal Record Tools

Brazos County felony records are part of the Texas statewide criminal history system. These resources let you search across all counties if needed.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Brazos County. Felony records for each county are held at their respective district clerk offices.