College Station People Search

College Station is in Brazos County, home to Texas A&M University, with a population around 120,000. A people search here taps into city records, county data, and state databases. The College Station Municipal Court, police department, and city secretary all hold public information. Brazos County handles felony court cases, property filings, and vital documents. The large student population means records here can be useful for verifying current and former residents. Texas law keeps most government records open, and some are available online.

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120K Population
Brazos County
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4 Ways To Pay Tickets

Brazos County Records for College Station

College Station is in Brazos County. The county seat is Bryan, right next door. The Brazos County Clerk handles property records, vital documents, and misdemeanor court data. The District Clerk manages felony cases, civil lawsuits, and family law matters. Both offices are in Bryan.

Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, government records are presumed public. You can request copies from any county office. The standard fee is $0.10 per page. Certified copies cost more but carry legal weight. If a records request is denied without a valid reason, the Attorney General's Open Government division can step in.

County Brazos County
County Seat Bryan, TX
Records Brazos County Clerk and District Clerk

Property records from the Brazos County Appraisal District show who owns what in College Station. You can search by owner name or address. Tax records list the assessed value, legal description, and current owner. This is a practical way to confirm someone's address.

College Station Municipal Court People Search

The College Station Municipal Court is at 300 Krenek Tap Road, College Station, TX 77842. Mailing address is P.O. Box 9960. The court receives citations, files, and processes them per law. Multiple resolution options are available, and the court encourages online services.

There are four ways to pay a ticket. Online payments need the citation or case number. If a citation does not appear online, call 979.764.3683 during business hours. Payment in full closes the case. Phone payments work at 844.608.0918 for certain citation formats, or call the court directly. In-person payments are accepted at the lobby during business hours. Hours are Monday 8:30 AM to 5 PM, Tuesday through Friday 8 AM to 5 PM (Thursday closes at 4:30 PM). Drop box is at the front entrance. Mail payments go to P.O. Box 9960, College Station, TX 77842. Make checks payable to City of College Station. No temporary checks accepted.

The online citation search lets you look up cases. Note that deferred disposition and defensive driving must be requested before paying online. Some citations may not appear in the system right away.

Plea options include no contest (cannot be used against you in a civil suit), guilty (can be used against you in civil suit if there was a traffic accident), and not guilty (requires a pretrial conference with the Assistant City Attorney, then trial by judge or jury). For civil parking tickets, you can admit, admit with explanation, or deny. Denying leads to a hearing before an administrative hearing officer.

Traffic dismissal options exist for certain eligible citations. If you get a valid insurance citation, just present proof at no fee. An expired driver's license or registration can be dismissed if you renew within 20 business days and pay a $20 fee. Driving safety courses are available but you must have a valid non-commercial Texas license and proof of insurance before the court will process it. You get 90 days to complete the course and submit the certificate plus a certified driving record (Type 3A).

College Station Police and City Records

The College Station Police Department Records Division handles accident reports (CR-3), incident reports, background checks, clearance letters, and fingerprinting services. Processing times vary. Fees apply for most requests. Crash reports are also available through the TxDOT system.

The city secretary keeps council agendas, meeting minutes, ordinances, campaign finance records, and election data. All public records under the Texas Public Information Act. The city coordinates with Brazos County for records at the county level. Put records requests in writing and the city must respond within 10 business days.

Additional People Search Resources

The Texas State Bar directory verifies attorney licenses. The SOSDirect portal shows business filings. The Texas Courts website links to court rules and local courts statewide. The Comptroller's office ties people to businesses through tax permits.

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Brazos County People Search

College Station is in Brazos County. All county-level court records, property filings, and vital documents go through the Brazos County offices in Bryan. Bryan is right next to College Station, so the county offices are close.

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Nearby Cities

Bryan is the only major city next to College Station. The two cities share a border and are often referred to together as Bryan-College Station.