Bryan White Pages Directory

Bryan White Pages give you access to people records in the Brazos County seat. With about 87,000 residents, Bryan is a mid-size city in east central Texas that shares a metro area with College Station and Texas A&M University. You can search for names, phone numbers, and addresses through the Brazos County Clerk, court records, and Texas state databases. White Pages searches in Bryan pull from property filings, court case data, voter rolls, and vital records. The Brazos County Courthouse on E. 26th Street holds the bulk of filings that feed into Bryan White Pages results. Free tools let you run a name search from any computer.

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Bryan White Pages State Resources

Texas has several state-run tools that support a Bryan White Pages search. The Texas Attorney General's office oversees open government in the state and provides guidance on public records requests. If you need records from the City of Bryan, Brazos County, or any state agency, the AG's office can help you understand your rights under the law.

Below is the Texas Attorney General's Open Government page, which explains how to request public records for Bryan White Pages searches.

Texas Attorney General Open Government page for Bryan White Pages record requests

The site walks you through the open records request process step by step. For Bryan White Pages purposes, you would use this when online search tools do not have the records you need.

Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, the public has the right to access records held by government bodies. This includes the City of Bryan, Brazos County offices, and all state agencies. You submit a written request and the agency has ten business days to respond. The law covers court filings, property records, police reports, and other data that feeds into White Pages results. If an agency tries to withhold records, you can ask the Attorney General for a ruling on whether the records must be released.

The Texas Courts website gives you access to case data from courts across the state, including the 85th and 272nd District Courts that serve Bryan and Brazos County.

Bryan City Records and White Pages

The City of Bryan keeps public records at city hall, located at 300 S. Texas Avenue. Call (979) 209-5100 for general inquiries. City records include utility accounts, building permits, and code enforcement files. Each of these ties a name to an address within Bryan city limits. When other White Pages searches come up short, city records can fill in the gaps with local data.

The Bryan Police Department maintains incident reports and arrest records. These files include names, addresses, and details about each case. You can request copies from the BPD records division at 303 E. 29th Street. Walk-in and phone requests are accepted during regular hours. Police records are often the most current source for verifying that someone lives at a specific address in Bryan.

Bryan shares the Brazos Valley with College Station. Many people move between the two cities because of Texas A&M University. If your Bryan White Pages search does not turn up results, try searching College Station records too. Both cities fall under the same Brazos County system for property, court, and vital records. Voter registration data from the Brazos County Elections office is another source. Voter rolls are public in Texas and list current names and residential addresses for registered voters in Bryan.

Bryan White Pages Court Records

Court records from Brazos County are one of the best sources for Bryan White Pages data. The county has the 85th and 272nd District Courts, plus County Court at Law 1 and 2. All of these courts sit in Bryan and create records with names, dates, and addresses.

Civil lawsuits, criminal cases, family law matters, and probate filings all generate public records that stay in the system for years. When someone in Bryan gets sued, faces charges, or goes through a custody case, their name and personal details become part of the court file. That depth makes court records one of the strongest White Pages sources available. Justice of the Peace courts in Brazos County add more data from evictions, small claims, and class C misdemeanor cases. Together, all of these courts produce thousands of records each year that tie back to people living in or near Bryan.

Nearby Cities

College Station is the closest city to Bryan with White Pages resources. The two cities share Brazos County and many of the same record systems. If your search in Bryan did not find what you need, try the page below.

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Texas State White Pages Resources

Bryan sits in Brazos County. Most public records searches run through the county offices right here in town since Bryan is the county seat. The Brazos County Clerk and District Clerk handle the filings that make up the core of White Pages data for the area. State databases from the Secretary of State, the Comptroller, and the DPS add statewide coverage that includes Bryan residents with records at the state level.