Brazos County Texas Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1105)Brazos County Police Departments
Bryan City Marshals Office303 East 29th StreetBryanTX77803979-209-5400
Brazos County Police Departments
Bryan Police Department301 South Texas AvenueBryanTX77803979-209-5300
Bryan Police Department303 East 29th StreetBryanTX77803979-209-5387
College Station City Marshals Office300 Krenek Tap RoadCollege StationTX77842979-764-5024
College Station Police Department2611 Texas Avenue SouthCollege StationTX77840979-764-3600
Texas A And M University Police Department1111 Research ParkwayCollege StationTX77845979-845-2345
Brazos County Sheriff Department
Brazos County Sheriffs Office1700 Texas 21BryanTX77803979-361-4900
Brazos County FBI Office
Bryan Texas FBI Office3000 Briarcrest DriveBryanTX77802979-776-8894
Brazos County Probation Department
Brazos County Juvenile Justice1904 State Highway 21 WestBryanTX77803979-823-3544
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Searching For Warrant Records

Warrant Records in Brazos County Texas are available to the public through various different sources. The most obvious source is the City of Houston Public Records. The City of Houston is required by law to maintain these records, so they will have all warrants issued within their jurisdiction. These warrants can be obtained from the City of Houston itself, or from the county sheriff. Both will be able to provide you with the information you need.

You can also search for a warrant by using the Texas Vital Records website. This is a comprehensive website that contains all public records, including marriage and divorce records, court records, birth, death and bankruptcy records. However, the website only searches through public records for people over the age of 18. If the person you are searching for has a court record or conviction on their record, then you may not be able to access this information. There are some specific search criteria that the website requires, such as the person’s name and date of birth, so make sure you know what these are before you conduct a search.

If you do have access to these records, the best way to search for them is online. There are various sites that allow you to perform a free criminal history check by entering the person’s name into the search box. If there is a record for the person, you will then be able to see if there is a warrant out for their arrest. Some sites will even give you a map so you can see exactly where the warrant is located.

Performing a criminal history search will reveal more than just a warrant if you do a reverse look up. If the person’s record shows a warrant for their arrest, you will see other warrants that have been issued against them. This could mean that the person has a lengthy criminal history and warrants out for their arrest. In addition, some records will show other infractions, such as traffic tickets or minor crimes. These could indicate that the person does not always follow the law and is perhaps just too lenient with their crime.

Before you can even try to find out more about a person’s warrant, they will need to raise a motion to suppress the charges against them. This is when the court will dismiss the charges against the defendant based on the grounds that there is no probable cause to back up the charges. You may be wondering how a criminal defense attorney could do this, especially if it was their job to prosecute the case. In this case, the court may appoint an attorney to handle all matters of a defendant’s defense.

Warrant records are public record, which means that the United States government has access to them. However, not all warrants are filed in local courthouses. If you are interested in performing a criminal search of a person’s warrant records, you will probably have to consult with a private investigator to get the information that you need.