College Station White Pages

College Station White Pages give you access to public records for people in this Central Texas city. With a population near 120,000, College Station sits in Brazos County and is home to Texas A&M University. You can search for names, phone numbers, and addresses through the Brazos County Clerk, state databases, and property records from the Brazos County Appraisal District. White pages searches in College Station pull from court filings, deed records, business entity data, and other public sources that link real names to real addresses. Most of these search tools are free and open to the public.

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College Station White Pages State Tools

The Texas Ethics Commission maintains a database of campaign finance and lobby filings that can sometimes help with a College Station White Pages search. If the person you are looking for has made political contributions or registered as a lobbyist, their name and address may appear in these records. This is a niche source, but it can be useful for certain types of searches.

Below is the Texas Ethics Commission search page, which is free and open to the public.

Texas Ethics Commission search for College Station White Pages lookups

The Ethics Commission database is just one of many state-level tools available for College Station White Pages searches. It works best as a supplement to county-level property and court records.

For criminal records, the Texas DPS Crime Records Service provides name-based searches that cover all of Texas, including College Station. The TDCJ Offender Search checks state prison records. Both are free. You need at least a full last name to start a search. Results show names, dates of birth, and offense details.

Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, you have the right to request records from any public body in Texas. This includes the City of College Station and Brazos County offices. If you cannot find what you need through online portals, filing an open records request is a good next step. Most agencies respond within 10 business days. The request can be submitted by email, mail, or in person.

College Station City Records and White Pages

The City of College Station keeps its own set of public records separate from Brazos County. City Hall is at 1101 Texas Avenue. The main phone number is (979) 764-3500. You can submit a public records request through the city to access documents that are not available through county search tools. The city secretary handles these requests.

College Station White Pages results can also pull from utility records. Water and electric accounts are tied to names and addresses. While utility data may require a formal open records request, it can confirm who lives at a specific address. The city also maintains code enforcement records, building permits, and other filings that tie names to properties within city limits. These sources add depth to a White Pages search when county records alone do not give you what you need.

The College Station Police Department holds records that may help with a White Pages search. Police reports include names, addresses, and incident details. The main station is at 2611 Texas Avenue South and the non-emergency number is (979) 764-3600.

Court Records for College Station White Pages

Court records are a strong source for finding people in College Station. Every civil and criminal case filed in Brazos County includes party names, dates, and often home addresses. The Texas Courts website provides a statewide search that covers College Station cases.

Brazos County courts handle a range of case types that generate public records. Family courts deal with divorce and custody matters. Civil courts cover lawsuits and contract disputes. Criminal courts process charges from misdemeanors to felonies. Each case creates a file with personal details about the parties involved. These records stay searchable for years after a case closes, which makes them a reliable source for College Station White Pages data. The district clerk office in Bryan can help you search by name or case number if you prefer to go in person.

Justice of the peace courts in Brazos County also generate useful records. Small claims filings and eviction cases include the names and addresses of all parties. Given the large student rental market in College Station, eviction records in particular can be a good source of address data for younger residents.

Nearby Cities

Bryan is the closest city to College Station with White Pages resources on this site. The two cities share Brazos County and have overlapping record systems. If the person you are looking for might live in Bryan, check that page for local data.

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Brazos County White Pages

College Station sits in Brazos County, and most public records searches run through county offices in nearby Bryan. The Brazos County Clerk and District Clerk handle the filings that feed into White Pages data for the area. State-level resources are the best supplement since Brazos County is not among the 20 largest counties in Texas.