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Brazoria County, Texas Inmate Search

The general public may conduct a Brazoria County inmate search through the official online database managed by the county’s Sheriff’s Office. The lookup system provides access to the name, booking details, charges, court dates, and current facility placement of incarcerated individuals.

The information displayed in the portal is compiled from arrests and bookings handled by law enforcement agencies throughout the county. The Sheriff’s Office, constables, and municipal police departments work together to maintain public safety and process arrests into the local detention facility.

Larger city police departments, such as those in Pearland and Alvin, may maintain short-term holding cells. However, arrestees not released or bonded out are eventually processed into the main jail in Angleton.

Notably, the state’s Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) runs five Region III prison units within Brazoria County borders. These include Clemens, Ramsey, Stringfellow, Terrell, and Memorial prisons. To find inmates incarcerated in a state prison, one may use the agency’s Inmate Information Search tool.

How to Find an Inmate in Brazoria County Jail

The public can use official resources to locate inmates housed at the Brazoria County Detention Center.

Online Portal

People can query the Brazoria County Jail Records Search portal, a digital database maintained by the local Sheriff’s Office for convenient inmate searches.

An alternative, especially for completed or disposed cases, is the Court Records Inquiry Criminal Records portal. The system is primarily searchable through case number, citation number, defendant’s details, or attorney information. A permanent toggle allows users to switch between open and closed cases. Custody information is typically available in the Disposition section of a case summary.

Phone

Inmate information may not always appear immediately on an online portal, especially for recent arrests. In such cases, custody details can be accessed by calling the county jail directly at (979) 864-2336. Users should provide the inmate’s full legal name and date of birth (DOB) to help staff locate the correct record.

Inmate Full Name

SO Number

In Person

For those who prefer to visit the facility in person for bonding or visitation purposes, the local detention center is located at 3602 County Road 45, Angleton, TX 77515. Officials are on hand to answer questions and resolve inquiries regarding custody and case information.

How to Use the Brazoria County Jail Roster

The public may use the official online jail roster to locate inmates and verify their current status in the criminal justice process. The portal provides two search methods: defendant search and booking search.

Defendant Search

People can query the portal by the first and last name of the defendant. Unlike other portals where either is optional, this database makes them mandatory entries. Users can also optionally add the individual’s middle name or date of birth, if available, to narrow down the search results.

Booking Search

Booking numbers may be used to conduct the search. This method essentially refines the search results, as each booking number is tied to a specific arrest incident.

There are optional fields for booking or release dates that help narrow a search target. They can also be used to generate statistical data, such as the number of inmates held between specific dates.

What Information is Included in the Brazoria County Inmate Roster

Under the Texas Public Information Act (TPIA), all government information, including basic inmate records, is presumed to be available to the public. The Act ensures the accessibility of inmate details when accessing Brazoria County’s official inmate roster:

  • Personal Information: An inmate’s profile typically includes their last name, first name, aliases, residential address, and SO number assigned by the Sheriff’s Office.
  • Booking Information: Includes the booking number, date booked into a facility, the booking photo or mugshot, the name of the facility, and the arresting agency.
  • Physical Information: The inmate’s physical description, consisting of race, sex, height, weight, hair color, and eye color.
  • Warrant Number: This reveals the existence of a court-issued authorization to arrest an individual.
  • Charge: Describes each offense an individual is in custody for, whether they are currently on trial for the charge or already sentenced.
  • Issuing Authority: Identifies the authority or jurisdiction that issued the arrest warrant or declared charges against the inmate; in this case, it is Brazoria County.
  • Offense Date: Lists the dates of every offense ascribed to the individual.
  • Bond Type: Outlines the bond amount for every listed crime or charge. A surety bond is typically listed for more serious offenses.
  • Fine/Court Costs: This section describes all court-ordered payments the individual must pay.
  • Disposition: The current status or outcome of the case or custody, ranging from "In Custody" to "Released."

The public cannot ordinarily view inmates’ personally identifying information, such as Social Security numbers, or their medical history, under Texas Government Code §§ 552.101-552.102. In the same vein, Texas Family Code § 58.007 provides that records of juvenile delinquents under 17 years of age are restricted from the general public.

Contact Details for Brazoria County Jail or Sheriff’s Office

Individuals may visit the Brazoria County Sheriff’s Office or the county jail at the shared location, 3602 County Road 45, Angleton, TX 77515, or use dedicated contact lines for specific inquiries.

People may contact the Sheriff’s Office main line at (979) 849-2441 to make general inquiries, report non-emergency incidents, or request assistance with record requests.

For matters related to a current inmate, inquirers may use the main detention line at (979) 864-2336. The dedicated booking desk can be reached at (979) 864-2240. This line may be used to check the booking or bond status of a recently arrested individual.

Category

Contact Information

Physical Address

3602 County Road 45, Angleton, TX 77515

Sheriff’s Office

(979) 849-2441

Detention Center Main Line

(979) 864-2336

Booking & Jail Records

(979) 864-2240

Non-Emergency Dispatch

(979) 864-2200

Official Website

Brazoria County Sheriff’s Office

Jail Facility Overview in Brazoria County

The primary and largest county jail in Brazoria County is the Brazoria County Detention Center, located in Angleton. It has a capacity of 1,170 beds. It accommodates a variety of inmates, majorly pretrial detainees and those sentenced by the courts. Males and females are kept in separate wings at the facility.

The Brazoria County Juvenile Justice Department operates two facilities, both within the same complex in Angleton. The Juvenile Detention Center holds juvenile delinquents for short stays while they await their day in court. The Residential Treatment Facility is a 36-bed secure location for youth who have been sentenced to long-term custodial or remedial programs.

Municipal areas, such as Alvin, may operate temporary jails to hold individuals arrested within city limits until release, bonding, or transfer.

Facility

Address

Main Phone

Office Hours

Brazoria County Detention Center

3602 County Road 45, Angleton, TX 77515

(979) 864-2336

8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Monday to Friday

Brazoria County Juvenile Detention

20875 County Road 171, Angleton, TX 77515

(979) 864-1210

24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Alvin Police Jail

1500 South Gordon, Alvin, TX 77511

(281) 388-4370

24 hours a day, 7 days a week

How to Send Money to an Inmate in Brazoria County Detention Center

The county detention center establishes commissary accounts for inmates and permits funds to be deposited on their behalf. Individuals intending to send money must use the third-party service approved by the Sheriff’s Office.

  • Online: The third-party service allows individuals to deposit money into an inmate’s account online. Visa and MasterCard are accepted.
  • Jail Kiosk: Physical payment terminals at the Sheriff’s Office provide deposit services, typically for individuals already attending inmate visitation. Kiosk staff may accept cash, but a payment card is the preferred option.
  • Phone: Friends and family may call bilingual agents using the phone number of the third-party service to make deposits over the phone.

Regardless of the chosen approach, a sender must provide the recipient’s full name and ID number to ensure a successful transaction. Every deposit to an inmate’s commissary account attracts a variable service charge based on the amount transferred.

Inmate Search by Jail Facility

Brazoria County provides a centralized online inmate portal where the public may identify records of adults held by the Sheriff’s Office. Any arrested individual not appearing in the online search may still be in the booking phase, which can take several hours.

The county’s Juvenile Justice Department does not provide a separate public roster for the two facilities under its supervision. This is in accordance with Texas privacy laws, which classify juvenile records as a protected category.

Some Texas cities operate their own online rosters, usually a rolling list of booked individuals. For example, the Alvin Police Department maintains a 30-day booking list featuring names, offenses, booking date and time, mugshots, and custody status.

Brazoria County Visitation Rules and Schedules

Brazoria County Jail allows inmates and their friends and family to interact through scheduled non-contact visitation. Prospective visitors should keep abreast of the latest facility rules to ensure a smooth process.

Who Can Visit

  • Registered visitors, who must have completed the inmate visitation form.
  • Adults, or people under 18 in the company of a registered adult.
  • Visitors must have registered at least 15 minutes before the end of a visitation period.
  • A visitor previously incarcerated at the facility must be at least 6 months past their release date.

Identification

Apart from completing the required registration form, all visitors must provide a valid state or federal picture ID, such as a passport, driver’s license, or armed forces ID card.

Dress Code

The facility applies strict rules and requires visitors to appear in modest, appropriate clothing, which excludes the following:

  • Tube tops, halter tops, spaghetti straps
  • Low-cut or revealing clothing
  • Shorts or skirts above the knee
  • Clothing displaying gang affiliation

A maximum of three people may visit an inmate at a given time. This should consist of either 2 adults and 1 minor (child) or 1 adult and 2 children. The facility generally does not permit 3 adults to make up a single visitation group.

Visitation hours are 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. every day of the week. This provides a reliable schedule, allowing visitors to plan ahead with confidence.

The facility also provides video visitation through a third-party provider for those who cannot make it to Angleton. Users must sign up for the service and pay a per-minute fee for each visitation session.

Mailing and Commissary Information

Brazoria County utilizes an electronic scanning system to deliver mail to inmates. Family and friends must address all personal correspondence to a central processing area, where it is scanned and uploaded to the inmate’s jail tablet. However, legal and medical mail must be sent directly to the jail facility.

The facility outlines these general rules for mailers:

  • Senders may use envelopes measuring 8.5" x 11" or smaller.
  • A maximum of 5 pages and only one photograph per envelope applies.
  • Each page must be one-sided, and only plain white paper is allowed.
  • Scented or colored envelopes or any containing staples, paper clips, tape, stickers, glitter, or glue will be rejected.
  • Packages of any type are not allowed.

The envelope must feature a postage stamp at the top right corner and the sender’s name and address at the top left corner.

Prospective mailers must use the following format for standard letters and photos:

Brazoria County Jail

P.O. Box 591

Longview, TX 75606

Legal or medical mail should be sent using the format below:

Inmate Full Name

SO Number

Brazoria County Jail

3602 County Road 45

Angleton, TX 77515