Search Brazoria County Booking Releases

Brazoria County booking releases are public records kept by the Brazoria County Sheriff's Office in Angleton, Texas. You can search the jail roster, call the jail line, or file a written request to find who has been booked or released from custody. This page covers the main tools, contacts, and state resources you need to look up Brazoria County jail records.

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Brazoria County Overview

~380,000Population
AngletonCounty Seat
Sheriff's OfficeRecords Custodian
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The Brazoria County Sheriff's Office maintains booking records for everyone taken into custody at the Brazoria County Jail. The county serves a large Gulf Coast population that includes Pearland, Lake Jackson, Alvin, and Freeport. Because of this, the jail processes a significant number of bookings each month across multiple cities and law enforcement agencies.

To look up current inmates or check on a recent booking, start with the Brazoria County Sheriff's Office website. The site provides access to inmate search tools and links to the current jail roster. Search results typically show the inmate's name, booking date, charges, and bond status. Release dates are added once a person leaves custody.

Each booking entry is a public record under the Texas Public Information Act. Anyone can request or view these records without giving a reason. The online roster is one of the fastest ways to check current custody status for a specific person.

If you cannot find what you need online, call the Brazoria County Jail directly. Staff can confirm whether someone is in custody and provide basic booking details over the phone. For full copies of reports or detailed booking records, a written request is needed.

Brazoria County Sheriff's Office Records Department

The Brazoria County Sheriff's Office is the primary custodian of jail and arrest records for the county. The office is based in Angleton, which serves as the county seat. Records requests under the Texas Public Information Act can be submitted by mail, in person, or through the county's online contact system.

OfficeBrazoria County Sheriff's Office
County SeatAngleton, TX 77515
Websitebrazoriacountytx.gov
Records RequestsSubmit in writing by mail or in person
Online Inmate SearchAvailable via Sheriff's Office website

For quick custody checks, calling the jail directly is the fastest option. Written requests are needed for full booking records, incident reports, or arrest documentation. The office has 10 business days to respond under the Texas Public Information Act. If fees apply for copies, they will let you know before processing the request.

Brazoria County is one of the larger suburban counties in Texas. The county borders Harris County to the north and the Gulf Coast to the south. Law enforcement agencies from Pearland, Lake Jackson, Alvin, and other cities all book into the county jail, so the roster covers a broad area.

Note: For court records related to Brazoria County arrests, contact the Brazoria County District Clerk separately. Court filings and case histories are maintained by the clerk's office, not the sheriff.

What Brazoria County Booking Records Contain

When someone is arrested and brought into the Brazoria County Jail, a booking record is created. That record is public under the Texas Public Information Act. Brazoria County booking releases typically list the person's full name, date of birth, physical description, all charges filed, bond amounts per charge, the arresting agency, and the date and time of intake. Once the person is released, the release date is added to the record.

Some information is exempt from public release. Active investigation records, juvenile records, medical information, and child abuse case files are withheld by law. If a request falls into an exempt category, the Sheriff's Office may seek a ruling from the Texas Attorney General before responding.

A booking record does not mean the person was convicted. Under Texas law, an arrest occurs when a peace officer places someone under restraint or takes them into custody. The booking record is created at that point regardless of what happens later in court. Brazoria County booking releases should not be read as evidence of guilt.

Bond amounts shown in booking records reflect what was set at the time of booking. These can change after a court hearing. If you need current bond status, contact the jail or check the court records system for the most up-to-date information.

State Resources for Brazoria County Inmate Searches

If the person you are looking for is in a Texas state prison rather than the county jail, use the TDCJ Offender Search run by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. You can search by last name and first initial, TDCJ number, or state ID number. This covers all state-operated prison units in Texas, not just the Brazoria County area.

For state-level criminal history, the Texas DPS Crime Records Division handles name-based and fingerprint-based searches. A name search costs $10 and takes about 10 business days. A fingerprint search costs $15 plus a $10 fingerprinting fee and gives a more complete history.

Court records for Brazoria County cases can be searched through reSearchTX, the Texas courts portal run by the Office of Court Administration. This is useful for finding case numbers, court dates, and disposition data tied to a specific arrest.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards oversees all county jails in Texas, including Brazoria County. Their site has population reports and inspection records for county jail facilities across the state.

Texas Public Information Act and Booking Records

Arrest and booking records in Texas are public information under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, also called the Public Information Act. Any person can request these records from the Brazoria County Sheriff's Office. The office must respond to written requests within 10 business days.

You do not need to explain why you want the records. Requests can be made in writing by mail, in person, or through the county website. Basic custody status information can also be obtained by phone at no cost. If fees apply for copies, the office will tell you the amount before processing.

If a request is denied or partially denied, you have the right to seek a ruling from the Texas Attorney General's Office. The AG's Open Records Division handles disputes about what must be disclosed. This process is free and available to any person making a records request in Texas.

Keep in mind that booking records are different from court case records. Booking records are held by the Sheriff's Office. Case records, judgments, and filings are held by the District Clerk or County Clerk. You may need to contact both offices depending on what information you need.

Brazoria County Booking Records

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice Main Portal is one of the key resources for Brazoria County booking release records and inmate information.

Brazoria County booking releases and inmate search records - Texas Department of Criminal Justice Main Portal

This screenshot shows the official Texas Department of Criminal Justice Main Portal portal for searching Brazoria County booking releases and current inmates.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards is one of the key resources for Brazoria County booking release records and inmate information.

Brazoria County booking releases and inmate search records - Texas Commission on Jail Standards

This screenshot shows the official Texas Commission on Jail Standards portal for searching Brazoria County booking releases and current inmates.

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Nearby Counties

Brazoria County borders several Houston-area and Gulf Coast counties. Each has its own sheriff's office and booking records system.