College Station Warrant Records Search

College Station warrant records are kept by the municipal court and the Brazos County court system. This city in east-central Texas is home to Texas A&M University and sits next to Bryan. Warrant searches here cover two levels of the court system. The College Station Municipal Court handles Class C misdemeanors including traffic tickets and ordinance violations. Brazos County courts deal with felonies and higher misdemeanors. You can look up warrant records online through state databases, contact the municipal court by phone, or visit in person during business hours.

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College Station Overview

120K+ Population
Brazos County
979-764-3700 Municipal Court
85th District Judicial District

College Station Municipal Court Warrants

The College Station Municipal Court handles Class C misdemeanor cases in the city. Traffic violations, parking tickets, and city code offenses all go through this court. Warrants get issued when someone fails to appear for a court date or does not pay a fine by the deadline.

With a large student population at Texas A&M, the municipal court sees a high volume of cases each year. Many involve first-time offenders who may not know they have a warrant until they get pulled over or try to renew their license. The court issues failure to appear warrants and capias pro fine warrants. Both types stay active until the person takes action to resolve them.

The court offers several ways to handle an outstanding warrant. Payment plans spread the cost over time. Community service can replace cash payments in some cases. The court may also run amnesty programs that cut fees for people who come in voluntarily to clear old warrants. Call 979-764-3700 to find out what options are open right now.

Note: College Station Municipal Court warrants can be checked by calling 979-764-3700 during regular business hours Monday through Friday.

College Station Records Resources

The City of College Station runs a website with access to municipal court services, police records, and public information requests. Below is a view of the College Station city portal.

College Station city portal for warrant records and court services

From the city website, you can get to the municipal court, the police department records section, and the public records request portal. The City Secretary handles document requests and processes them according to state law. Most come back within ten business days.

The College Station website also lists city services and department contacts. The City Attorney's Office prosecutes municipal court cases and handles legal matters for the city. If you have a question about how a city-level warrant case works, that office can point you in the right direction.

College Station Court Fees

The College Station Finance Department processes payments for court fines and warrant fees. You can pay online, by phone, by mail, or at the court in person.

Outstanding warrants come with costs that go beyond the original fine. Additional warrant fees, collection charges, and possible driver's license holds can all result from ignoring an active warrant. The municipal court works with people to set up payment plans, so call the court before things pile up further. Students at Texas A&M should know that an active warrant can show up on background checks and cause problems down the road.

Nearby Cities

College Station is next to Bryan and within driving distance of several other Texas cities. These nearby places also maintain their own warrant records.

  • Bryan - Brazos County seat, adjacent to College Station
  • Waco - McLennan County, to the west
  • Houston - Harris County, to the southeast

Brazos County Records

College Station is in Brazos County. All felony cases and higher-level misdemeanors go through the Brazos County courts in nearby Bryan. Visit the county page for details on the court system and records access.

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