Brazos County Texas Court Records Lookup, Judicial Records Search and Clerk Copy Help
Use official Brazos County and Texas court resources to search court records, check judicial hearings, understand District Clerk, County Clerk and Justice of the Peace records, request copies, search older index books, separate court records from land records, avoid fake private lookup sites, and know when to use re:SearchTX, eFileTexas or PACER.
If you are searching for brazos county court records, choose the task closest to what you need. Brazos County, Texas records can involve the Judicial Records Search portal, District Clerk, County Clerk, Justices of the Peace, District Clerk QuickLink historical indexes, official land records search, re:SearchTX, eFileTexas and PACER for federal cases.
Choose one option. The official action card below updates for Brazos County case search, hearing lookup, District Clerk, County Clerk, JP courts, copy requests, historic indexes, land records, e-filing and federal records.
🔎 Judicial records search — use Brazos County Justice Web
Use this for: searching Brazos County court records and judicial hearings through the official Tyler-powered Judicial Records Search portal.
Best official path: open Brazos County Judicial Records Search, use Smart Search for records or Search Hearings for date-range hearings, then confirm the court and case number.
Before relying on it: documents are not always available through the portal, so use the District Clerk, County Clerk or JP clerk for official documents and copies.
Brazos County Court Records Quick Facts Before You Search
Brazos County provides a Judicial Records Search portal for court records and judicial hearings. The county courts page says users can use the portal to find court records and court hearings for specified date ranges. The portal includes Smart Search for court records and a Search Hearings option for hearing searches.
The important limit is document access. The Judicial Records Search portal includes a notice explaining that, beginning September 1, 2019, most documents are no longer accessible through Justice Web. It says other court records remain available through the custodians of record, including the District Clerk, County Clerk and Justice of the Peace Clerks. That warning is critical because users often expect one portal to show every document.
What This Brazos County Court Records Guide Covers
Brazos County Judicial Records Search for Free Online Case Lookup
The official Brazos County Judicial Records Search portal is the best first step for many local court record searches. The county’s Courts page links to “Justice Web: Brazos County Court Records and Judicial Hearings” and explains that users can find court records and court hearings for specified date ranges.
Inside the portal, users can choose Smart Search to search for court records and Search Hearings to search for hearings. Search by case number if you have it because case number searches reduce wrong-name matches. If you only have a name, verify the party, case type, court, filing date and hearing details before treating the result as the right person or case.
Do not confuse searchable case information with complete document access. The official portal notice says most documents are no longer accessible through Justice Web and other court records remain available through the custodians of record: the District Clerk, County Clerk and Justice of the Peace Clerks.
Open the official Judicial Records Search portal
Start with the Tyler-powered Brazos County Judicial Records Search portal instead of a private background-check website or a people-search ad.
Use Smart Search for court records
Use Smart Search when you need case information. A case number is stronger than a name-only search and reduces confusion with similar names.
Use Search Hearings for date-range hearing lookup
Use the hearing search when you need court hearings for a specified date range. Confirm the courtroom, time and court level before relying on it.
Contact the record custodian for documents
If you need actual filings, certified copies, complete records or older documents, contact the District Clerk, County Clerk or JP clerk depending on the case type.
Brazos County Court Hearings, JP Dockets and Today’s Docket Search
Brazos County’s Judicial Records Search portal includes a Search Hearings option for searching court hearings for a specified date range. The county also provides “Today’s Docket” pages for Justice of the Peace precincts, with mobile-friendly docket links.
Court dates and dockets can change because of continuances, filings, resets, weather, judge scheduling, payment status or court orders. If a hearing result conflicts with your citation, summons, bond paperwork, notice or attorney message, contact the correct court before the appearance date.
Court hearing checklist
- Use the official Judicial Records Search portal for hearing date-range searches.
- Check the correct court: District, County, Justice of the Peace, municipal, appellate or federal.
- Use the JP precinct’s Today’s Docket page if the case belongs to a Justice Court.
- Verify courtroom, time, judge and appearance type before traveling.
- Never skip court because an online search result is missing or unclear.
Brazos County District Clerk Records, Civil Cases, Criminal Cases and Divorce Records
The Brazos County District Clerk page lists Gabriel Garcia as District Clerk. The office is at the County Courthouse, 300 E. 26th Street, Suite 1200/1201, Bryan, Texas 77803. The main phone number is (979) 361-4230, and office hours are listed as Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
District Clerk records are commonly important for district-level civil matters, felony criminal matters, divorce records, family matters, district court filings, judgments, dispositions and older district court index books. The District Clerk page also links to Judicial Records Search, court fees, expunctions, forms, Texas Online E-Filing and online payments.
District court records, felony case documents, civil district filings, divorce records, certified copies and district-level judgments.
County Courthouse, 300 E. 26th Street, Suite 1200/1201, Bryan, Texas 77803.
The official District Clerk page lists Main: (979) 361-4230.
The official page lists Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Use Clerk for Documents
Judicial Records Search can help locate a case, but copies and certified records should be requested from the record custodian.
Official proofPortal Is Not Everything
Brazos County’s portal notice warns that most documents are no longer accessible through Justice Web.
Avoid bad assumptionsBrazos County Clerk Records: Probate, Civil Filings, Marriage, Birth, Death and Real Estate
The Brazos County Clerk page lists Karen McQueen as County Clerk. The County Clerk’s office is at the County Courthouse, 300 E. 26th Street, Suite 1430, Bryan, Texas 77803. The phone number is (979) 361-4128, fax (979) 361-4125, and hours are listed as Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The official County Clerk page describes the office as the county record keeper and lists responsibilities including birth certificates, death certificates, marriage licenses, probate and civil filings, DD214 military discharges, brand registrations and real estate property records. It also states that Brazos County deed records began in 1841.
Probate, civil filings, marriage licenses, real estate property records, birth/death certificates, DD214s and county records.
County Clerk records are not always District Clerk records. The right clerk depends on the court and document type.
The official County Clerk page says deed records for Brazos County began in 1841.
County Courthouse, 300 E. 26th Street, Suite 1430, Bryan, Texas 77803; phone (979) 361-4128.
Brazos County Historical District Clerk Index Books and Older Court Records
Older court records may not appear in the modern Judicial Records Search portal. Brazos County District Clerk QuickLink provides remote access to historical index books and record series. The QuickLink page lists searchable series including Civil Minutes from the 1800s through 2000, Criminal Fee Book from 1986 through 2001, Criminal Minutes from 1874 through 1999, Divorce Index from 1965 through 2000 and Divorce Minutes from 1897 through 1973.
Use the historical QuickLink system when your record is older, archived, missing from modern search or part of an index book series. However, a historical index result may not be the final certified document. Contact the District Clerk for official copies, certified copies or help confirming a historical case file.
QuickLink lists Civil Minutes coverage from the 1800s through 2000.
QuickLink lists Criminal Minutes coverage from 1874 through 1999.
QuickLink lists Divorce Index coverage from 1965 through 2000.
QuickLink lists Divorce Minutes coverage from 1897 through 1973.
Brazos County Land Records vs Court Records
Land records are not the same as court case records. Brazos County links to a separate official land records search powered by the county’s public search system. Use land records for deeds, mortgages, liens, releases, recorded instruments and property-related records. Use Judicial Records Search or the clerk offices for lawsuits, criminal cases, probate filings, court hearings and court documents.
This distinction matters for user intent. A person searching for a deed should not search only the court case portal. A person searching for a judgment or lawsuit should not rely only on land records. Some issues, such as judgment liens or foreclosure-related matters, may require checking both court records and recorded land records.
Court Records
Use for court cases, hearings, criminal matters, civil suits, probate filings, dockets and judgments.
Court-file pathLand Records
Use for deeds, recorded documents, mortgages, liens, releases and property-record searches.
Recorded instrument pathBrazos County Criminal, Civil, Probate, Divorce, Family and Traffic Records
Different record types require different official routes. Criminal district records, felony matters, divorce records and district civil filings commonly involve the District Clerk. Probate and some civil filings can involve the County Clerk. Justice of the Peace courts can handle evictions, small claims, debt claims, traffic-related matters and fine-only misdemeanors within their jurisdiction.
Family and juvenile records may have additional access limits. Probate records can involve the County Clerk or court-specific filing route depending on the matter. Traffic and fine-only criminal matters may be tied to a JP precinct or municipal court. Federal records belong in PACER, not the county portal.
Common Brazos County record paths
- Felony or district civil: start with Judicial Records Search, then District Clerk for documents.
- Probate or county civil: check County Clerk resources and court records carefully.
- Eviction or small claim: check the proper Justice of the Peace precinct.
- Land deed or mortgage: use land records search, not only court search.
- Old district index: use District Clerk QuickLink for historical index books.
- Federal case: use PACER and the correct federal court.
eFileTexas, re:SearchTX and Brazos County Court Records
Searching a case is not the same as filing a document. Brazos County District Clerk resources link to Texas Online E-Filing, and Texas courts use eFileTexas for electronic filing. Use eFileTexas when you need to file a document. Use Judicial Records Search when you need to locate a case or hearing.
Texas also has re:SearchTX, a statewide electronic court records access platform where access depends on court participation, user role and case type. A user searching for a public record should not assume that every Texas document is visible in one statewide system. Brazos County’s local portal, clerk offices and record custodians still matter.
Local Brazos County case lookup, Smart Search and hearing date-range searches.
Filing court documents electronically in Texas when filing is required or allowed.
Statewide electronic court record searching where available and permitted.
Federal district court, bankruptcy and appellate court records.
Sealed, Juvenile, Confidential and Restricted Brazos County Court Records
Not every Brazos County court record is public online. Juvenile records, sealed criminal cases, adoption-related records, protected family matters, expunctions, confidential personal information, mental health records and sensitive filings may be restricted, redacted or unavailable to the general public.
Also, the official portal warns that most documents are no longer accessible through Justice Web. That means a missing document image is not proof that the document does not exist. It may be available only through the correct custodian of record, or it may be restricted by law or court order.
Records that may require extra care
- Juvenile case records and minor-related files.
- Sealed, expunged or restricted criminal records.
- Family, adoption, guardianship or protected personal records.
- Documents removed from online access but still available from custodians.
- Older records held in index books, archives or clerk files.
- Federal records that require PACER instead of county search.
Official Brazos County Court Records Links
Use these official resources for Brazos County TX court records, judicial hearings, District Clerk records, County Clerk records, Justice of the Peace records, historical indexes, land records, e-filing, statewide Texas access and federal court records.
Brazos County Courts
Main county courts page with the official Judicial Records Search link and court department links.
Open Courts PageJudicial Records Search
Use for Brazos County Smart Search, court records and hearing search by date range.
Open Judicial SearchDistrict Clerk
Use for district court records, civil, criminal, divorce, forms, fees, e-filing and certified copy help.
Open District ClerkCounty Clerk
Use for probate, civil filings, real estate property records, marriage licenses, birth/death records and county records.
Open County ClerkJustices of the Peace
Use for JP courts, evictions, small claims, traffic, fine-only misdemeanor matters, precinct pages and today’s dockets.
Open JP CourtsDistrict Clerk QuickLink
Use for older index books including historical civil, criminal and divorce index series.
Open QuickLinkLand Records
Use for deed records, mortgages, liens, releases and recorded property instruments.
Open Land RecordseFileTexas
Use for filing court documents electronically in Texas courts where e-filing applies.
Open eFileTexasMap for Brazos County Courthouse and Clerk Offices in Bryan, Texas
The Brazos County District Clerk and County Clerk pages both list offices at the County Courthouse, 300 E. 26th Street, Bryan, Texas 77803. The District Clerk is listed in Suite 1200/1201 and the County Clerk is listed in Suite 1430. Confirm the exact clerk office before visiting because court records, land records, probate, civil filings and certified copies may use different offices.
Brazos County Courthouse
General map for 300 E. 26th Street, Bryan, TX 77803. This map does not identify which clerk holds your exact record.
Brazos County Court Records FAQs
How do I search Brazos County court records online?
Start with the official Brazos County Judicial Records Search portal. Use Smart Search for court records or Search Hearings for court hearings within a date range. Then confirm the court, case number and custodian before requesting copies.
Can I view every Brazos County court document online?
No. The Judicial Records Search portal says most documents are no longer accessible through Justice Web and other court records remain available through the custodians of record, including District Clerk, County Clerk and Justice of the Peace Clerks.
Who is the Brazos County District Clerk?
The official District Clerk page lists Gabriel Garcia as Brazos County District Clerk. The office is at 300 E. 26th Street, Suite 1200/1201, Bryan, Texas 77803, with main phone (979) 361-4230.
Who is the Brazos County Clerk?
The official County Clerk page lists Karen McQueen as Brazos County Clerk. The office is at 300 E. 26th Street, Suite 1430, Bryan, Texas 77803, with phone (979) 361-4128.
What records does the Brazos County Clerk keep?
The County Clerk page lists birth certificates, death certificates, marriage licenses, probate and civil filings, real estate property records, DD214s, brand registrations and other county records.
Where do I search older Brazos County district court records?
Use the Brazos County District Clerk QuickLink site for older index books such as Civil Minutes, Criminal Minutes, Divorce Index and Divorce Minutes. Contact the District Clerk for official copies or certified records.
Are Brazos County land records the same as court records?
No. Land records are searched through the official Brazos County land records search. Court cases, hearings and court documents are searched through Judicial Records Search or requested from the proper clerk.
How do I find Brazos County court hearings?
Use the Search Hearings option in the Judicial Records Search portal for court hearings in a specified date range. JP precinct pages may also have Today’s Docket links for Justice Court matters.
Which court handles Brazos County evictions or small claims?
Many eviction, small claim, debt claim, traffic and fine-only misdemeanor matters may be handled by a Justice of the Peace court. Check the correct JP precinct listed on the notice, citation or filing.
Can I file Brazos County court documents online?
Use eFileTexas for electronic filing when e-filing applies. Searching records and filing documents are different tasks, so use Judicial Records Search for case lookup and eFileTexas for filing.
Are federal court records found through Brazos County Judicial Records Search?
No. Federal court records are separate from Brazos County records. Use PACER for federal district court, bankruptcy and appellate court records.
What is the safest way to verify a Brazos County court record?
Use the official Judicial Records Search portal to locate the case, then confirm important details with the proper custodian of record. For official use, request a certified copy from the District Clerk, County Clerk or JP clerk instead of relying only on a screenshot or third-party summary.
Bottom Line for Brazos County Court Records Search
For most Brazos County Texas court record searches, start with the official Judicial Records Search portal. Use Smart Search for case records and Search Hearings for date-range hearing lookup. Then verify whether the record belongs to the District Clerk, County Clerk, Justice of the Peace clerk, land records system, Texas statewide system or federal court.
If you need certified copies, complete documents, older index records, probate records, deed records, JP records or federal records, use the correct official route: District Clerk, County Clerk, District Clerk QuickLink, Justice of the Peace, Land Records Search, eFileTexas, re:SearchTX or PACER.