If someone you love has just been arrested in Brazos County, the Brazos County Jail Roster is your first stop for answers.
Call now for real-time status, bail info, and booking updates.
(979) 361-4800 — Available 24/7, connects you to inmate status, bail amounts, and booking updates.
Bail Amount Information: Ask the jail staff:
“Can you confirm the current bail amount and bond status for [Name]?”
Jail Address:
Brazos County Detention Center
1835 Sandy Point Road, Bryan, TX 77807
Video Visiting Hours:
Daily: 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM and 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Last 24 Hours Arrest Records:
Click here for the 24-Hour Brazos Jail Roster
Step-by-Step Jail Roster Search
Searching the Brazos County Jail Roster is simple — even on your phone. Just follow these quick steps:
1. Open the Official Jail Search Portal
Go to: https://portal-txbrazos.tylertech.cloud/JailSearch/default.aspx
(Bookmark this page if you have a loved one inside.)
2. Search by Name or Booking Number
Use first and last name, or if you know the booking number, enter it directly.
Names are case-insensitive. Partial name matches work too.
3. View Arrest Details
You’ll see:
– Booking Date
– Current Charges
– Bail Amount
– Booking Number
– Mugshot (if available)
4. Search Failed? Try This:
– Confirm exact legal name with the arresting agency
– Try again in 1–2 hours (some records take time to post)
– Call (979) 361-4800 to verify manually
– Use alternative records through Brazos County Sheriff’s Office
Essential Inmate & Family Information

If someone you care about is in Brazos County Jail, here’s what you need right now — visits, money, court, and more.
Visiting Your Loved One
All visits are video-only, scheduled in advance through SmartInmate.com. Free onsite kiosks are available in the jail lobby. Remote visits cost $0.20 per minute.
Money Deposits (For Commissary Use)
You can deposit funds for snacks, hygiene, or phone credits using:
– Online: www.tigercommissary.com
– Lobby kiosk: Available 24/7 at jail
– Money Order: Mail to jail with inmate’s full name and ID
– Phone Help: (979) 361-4857
Court Date Information
After arrest, most inmates see a magistrate within 24–48 hours.
For arraignment and court hearings, contact:
Brazos County Clerk – Criminal Division
(979) 361-4230
Local Attorney Listings
Need legal help fast? Start here:
– James & Reynolds Attorneys – (979) 227-1240
– Craig Greaves Law – (979) 779-9388
– Bryan Law Group – (979) 823-5000
Expandable Legal & Jail Information
Need help with bail, documents, or legal rights? These quick guides answer the most common questions families ask during a crisis.
How Does the Bail Process Work?
- Bail is set by a magistrate within 48 hours of arrest.
- You can post cash bail directly at the jail (24/7).
- Or use a licensed bail bond agent in Brazos County.
- Bond paperwork usually takes 1–2 hours to process.
Most Common Issue: Bail amounts for misdemeanors are often high ($2,000+).
Tip: Call jail and confirm amount before heading there.
What Documents Are Required to Post Bail?
– Valid government-issued photo ID
– Full legal name and booking number of inmate
– Bail amount (confirmed with jail or online roster)
– Payment method (cash or bail bond company info)
For cash bonds, bring exact amount. For surety bonds, most agents require 10% fee upfront.
Legal Rights Summary
Your loved one has the right to:
- A bail hearing within 48 hours
- Remain silent during questioning
- Request a court-appointed attorney (if eligible)
- Have all communications with lawyers kept private
- Know the charges filed against them
To verify legal aid status, contact:
Brazos County Public Defender’s Office – (979) 361-4210
Mobile Tips for Faster Help
– Always keep booking number noted on your phone
– Screenshot bail info once found
– Use speakerphone while filling online forms
– Save jail phone: (979) 361-4800 under “Emergency” in contacts
– Make use of SmartInmate’s mobile interface for scheduling & messages
Final Notes for Families in Crisis
- System updates occur multiple times a day
- Calls may be recorded – don’t discuss charges on jail phones
- Bond companies work 24/7 – don’t wait until morning
- Weekend court is limited – but bail can still be set and paid
- Jail is not prison – processing and release often happens within 24–72 hours for low-level charges
Local Resource Directory
Brazos County Detention Center
1835 Sandy Point Road, Bryan, TX 77807
(979) 361-4800
Brazos County Court Clerk
(979) 361-4230
Top Bail Agents Nearby
– Aggieland Bail Bonds: (979) 779-2323
– Brazos Bail Bonds: (979) 775-1550
– College Station Bail: 979) 574-3141
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I visit in person?
No. Brazos County Jail allows video visits only. All visits must be scheduled through ICSolutions.
Can I bring clothes or food?
No personal items are allowed. All inmate needs are covered via commissary.
What if they’re arrested on a weekend?
Magistrates are on duty 7 days a week. Bail can be posted anytime.
How do I know if they’ve been released?
Check the roster. If their name disappears, they’ve likely been released.