Brown County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Brown County go through the Brown County Sheriff's Office in Brownwood. This Central Texas county has about 38,000 residents and serves as a regional hub for the surrounding rural area. The sheriff runs the county jail and keeps booking records for all arrests made by local agencies. Brownwood is the county seat and the largest city. Arrest records are public under Texas law, and you can access them through the sheriff's office or statewide search tools.

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Brown County Overview

38K Population
Brownwood County Seat
35th Judicial District
24/7 Jail Operations

Brown County Sheriff's Office

The Brown County Sheriff's Office covers law enforcement for the unincorporated areas of the county and operates the county jail in Brownwood. Arrests made by sheriff's deputies, Brownwood police, Early police, and other local agencies all get processed at the county jail. The booking desk runs around the clock. Every arrest creates a record that includes the person's name, charges, mugshot, bond amount, and demographic information.

Brown County sees a moderate amount of law enforcement activity. Drug offenses are a persistent issue, especially methamphetamine. DWI arrests happen regularly on the highways that cross the area. Assault, theft, and family violence cases fill the booking log too. The county also picks up people on outstanding warrants from Brown County and other jurisdictions. Brownwood serves as a regional center, so the jail sometimes holds people from surrounding counties when those facilities are full.

Office Brown County Sheriff's Office
Address 118 E. Anderson St
Brownwood, TX 76801
Phone (325) 646-5510
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (jail is 24/7)

Brown County Records Online

The Brown County website has information about county offices and services. You can find contact details for the sheriff's office and the district clerk.

Brown County recent arrests county website and sheriff office details

For statewide searches that include Brown County data, use the DPS Crime Records Division portal. The TDCJ inmate search tracks people who were convicted and sent to state prison from Brown County.

Brown County Booking Information

Each booking at the Brown County jail creates a record with the person's full name, date of birth, address, physical description, charges, and bond amount. A mugshot is taken during intake. The booking number ties the record together. This data is reported to DPS and becomes part of the statewide criminal history system.

Methamphetamine has been a significant problem in Brown County and the surrounding area for years. Drug arrests make up a large share of the bookings. DWI is another frequent charge. The county sits at the intersection of several highways, including US 67, US 84, and US 377, which bring a mix of local and through traffic. Property crimes, assault, and burglary round out the common arrest categories. Family violence calls also lead to arrests on a regular basis.

People convicted in Brown County and sentenced to more than a year go to state prison. The TDCJ system tracks them from that point forward. Shorter sentences are served at the county jail. Brown County sometimes holds inmates from other small counties under interlocal agreements when those counties lack jail space.

Brown County Arrest Resources

The sheriff's office in Brownwood is the first place to check for arrest records in Brown County. Staff can help you in person or by phone. The district clerk handles court records for criminal cases filed in the 35th Judicial District Court. These two offices together cover the full arc of a criminal case from the initial arrest through the court process and any final judgment.

Brownwood has a small but active legal community. If you need a lawyer for a criminal case in Brown County, the State Bar of Texas has a referral service you can call. Legal aid organizations may also be able to help with records requests or understanding the process. The county courthouse in Brownwood is where most criminal matters get resolved, though some cases may be heard in other courthouses within the judicial district.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Brown County in Central Texas. Check them if you need arrest records from a neighboring area.