Bryan People Search

A people search in Bryan uses records from Brazos County and the city's own departments. Bryan is the county seat of Brazos County in east-central Texas with a population around 86,000. It sits right next to College Station, home of Texas A&M University. The Brazos County Clerk and District Clerk keep court records, property filings, and vital documents. Bryan has a well-organized Municipal Court and Police Department that maintain their own record sets. State databases from the DPS and TDCJ add criminal history and inmate data. Texas Government Code Chapter 552 gives you the right to access most government records.

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Brazos County Records for Bryan

Bryan is the county seat of Brazos County. The courthouse is right in town. The Brazos County Clerk handles property deeds, vital records, marriage licenses, and county court cases. The District Clerk manages felony cases, civil lawsuits, and family law files. Both offices are in the Brazos County Courthouse in downtown Bryan.

Brazos County may offer an online case search system. Many Texas counties use platforms like Odyssey for court record lookups. Check the county website or call the clerk to ask about online access. If a portal exists, you can search by party name or case number for free.

Office Brazos County Clerk
Address Brazos County Courthouse
300 E 26th St
Bryan, TX 77803
Phone (979) 361-4128
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Copies cost $0.10 per page under Government Code Section 552.261. Government Code Section 552.021 says records must be available during normal business hours. Certified copies cost more depending on the document type.

Bryan Municipal Court and Police Records

The Bryan Municipal Court of Record handles Class C misdemeanors. The court has jurisdiction over Transportation Code, Penal Code, Education Code, Alcoholic Beverage Code, and Health and Safety Code violations. It also covers Longview Code of Ordinances violations. The court has 14 staff plus a judge and city prosecutor. Phone: (979) 209-5400. Hours are Monday 8am to 6pm, Tuesday/Thursday/Friday 8am to 4:55pm, and Wednesday 8am to 1pm.

The court also runs a Teen Court program for juvenile diversion. Records from the municipal court include citations, fines, warrants, and case outcomes. Contact the court to check on a specific case or ask about warrants.

The Bryan Police Department is at 303 E 29th St, Bryan, TX 77803. Non-emergency phone: (979) 209-5300. Fax: (979) 209-5303. You can email reports to PoliceIntake@bryantx.gov. The department has units for Investigative Services, Patrol Services, Support Services, and Professional Standards.

The Police Records section provides access to police activity reports, daily significant activity reports, accident reports, and records pricing. You can find registered sex offenders and request police records through this page. The department publishes annual reports and traffic stop data.

The City Secretary's open records office is the Records Management Officer for Bryan. It houses all legal transactions, City Council minutes, agendas, cemetery records, deeds, ordinances, resolutions, and contracts. Resolution No. 3022 names the City Secretary as the public information officer. The office is at 300 S Texas Ave, Bryan, TX 77803. Phone: (979) 209-5163. Public Information Act materials are available in English and Spanish. Vehicle accident reports can be obtained through the Texas DOT C.R.I.S. system and are available 5 to 7 business days after the accident.

Property and Vital Records in Bryan

Property records for Bryan go through the Brazos County Clerk. Search by owner name to find deeds, liens, and other property documents. The Brazos County Appraisal District has property value and tax data you can search by address or owner name. These tools help you confirm where someone lives or what real estate they own in the Bryan area.

The County Clerk also files vital records. Birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses are kept here. The Texas Vital Statistics office maintains state copies. Birth records become fully public after 75 years. Death records open after 25 years. Newer records need proof of authorization.

Business filings show up in the Secretary of State's SOSDirect portal. Search for companies, officers, and registered agents. The Comptroller's office has taxpayer search tools that link people to business entities. Bryan and College Station form a combined metro area with a large number of businesses, so these filings can be a productive angle for a people search.

Bryan People Search Resources

The State Bar of Texas lawyer directory helps you find attorneys in Bryan and the Brazos Valley. Search by name, location, or practice area. Legal aid organizations in the area may offer free help for people with low income.

For a thorough people search, combine multiple sources. Check the DPS criminal history database and TDCJ inmate search at the state level. Then search Brazos County court records and property files. Finish with city records from the Bryan Municipal Court and Police Department. The more places you check, the more complete picture you get. Most of these tools are free or cost a small fee.

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Brazos County People Search

Bryan is the county seat of Brazos County. All court records, property filings, and vital documents go through the Brazos County offices right here in Bryan. For county-wide search tools and additional details, check the Brazos County records.

Nearby Cities

College Station is right next to Bryan and shares much of the same infrastructure. Both cities are in Brazos County.