Bryan Police Department Holding Facility Overview
The Bryan Police Department is a municipal police agency at 303 East 29th Street, Bryan, TX 77803. The phone number identified in the research is 979-209-5300. This page treats the location as a short-term police holding and arrest-processing point, not as a public long-term jail with its own inmate population, commissary, mail room, or public visitation schedule.
People arrested by Bryan police who remain in custody are generally routed to the Brazos County Detention Center. That is where a county booking record and a public jail roster entry would normally become relevant if the record is public and has posted. The Bryan police location may matter during the first stage of an arrest, but the county jail becomes the main custody source once the person is booked into county custody.
This distinction prevents a common mistake. A searcher may look for "Bryan jail inmates" and expect the police department to operate a separate jail roster. The research did not confirm a separate Bryan Police Department public inmate roster, published holding capacity, jail visitation program, commissary vendor, or inmate mail system. Use police contact information for agency routing and the Brazos County Detention Center for county jail custody.
Bryan Police Department Holding Facility Capacity and Population
No official inspected source published a holding capacity or daily inmate population for the Bryan Police Department holding function. Because it is a short-term municipal police processing point, this page does not assign a bed count, average daily population, housing-unit list, or long-term jail classification. Those details would be unsupported.
The official population statistics located in the research apply to the Brazos County Detention Center through the Texas Commission on Jail Standards workbook. They do not establish a separate Bryan Police Department jail population. If a person remains in custody after Bryan police processing, the practical search path shifts to the county detention center and the Tyler/Odyssey jail portal.
How to Look Up an Arrest from Bryan Police Department Holding Facility
There is no confirmed separate Bryan Police Department inmate roster in the research. The lookup chain depends on timing. If the arrest just happened, the police department may be the first routing contact. If the person remains in custody and has been transferred to the county jail, use the Brazos County Tyler/Odyssey Jail Records portal and the Brazos County Detention Center phone line at 979-361-4800.
- Start with the arresting agency if the event is very recent and county booking may not have posted.
- Search the official Brazos County Jail Records portal for a current county booking record.
- Call the Brazos County Detention Center if the person may have been transferred but does not yet appear online.
- Use the Brazos County JustFOIA portal for records that are not displayed in the public roster.
- If the person later moves to TDCJ, BOP, or ICE custody, switch to the correct state, federal, or immigration locator.
The official Bryan Police Department page identifies the police agency source. Open the Bryan Police Department page for agency context and contact routing.
The police page supports the agency identity, while the county jail portal remains the search source for people transferred into county custody.
Bryan Police Department Holding Facility Address and Contact
Use the Bryan Police Department phone number for police-agency questions. For active county jail custody, bond status, and roster confirmation after transfer, use the Brazos County Detention Center. Do not assume the police department can provide long-term jail services or inmate account support.
Bryan Police Department Holding Facility
303 East 29th Street
Bryan, TX 77803
979-209-5300
Short-term arrest processing and police-agency routing.
Brazos County Detention Center
1835 Sandy Point Road
Bryan, TX 77807
979-361-4800
County jail custody after transfer.
Visiting Someone at Bryan Police Department Holding Facility
The research does not support treating the Bryan Police Department holding function as a visitation facility. It is a short-term police processing location. Public visitation, inmate mail, commissary, and long-term phone-account services should not be invented for this page. If the person is booked into the Brazos County Detention Center, then county jail visitor rules may become relevant after custody is confirmed.
| Topic | Bryan Police Holding Status | Where to Check After Transfer |
|---|---|---|
| Public visitation | Not confirmed and not appropriate to invent | Brazos County Detention Center |
| Inmate mail | No separate police holding mail system confirmed | County jail after booking |
| Commissary | No separate police holding commissary confirmed | County jail after booking |
| Phone accounts | No long-term police holding service confirmed | County jail after booking |
Mail, Phone, and Money for Bryan Police Arrests
For a person still in short-term police processing, mail and commissary are not the right first questions. Confirm whether the person has been released, is still being processed, or has been transferred to the Brazos County Detention Center. Once the person is in county jail custody, use the sheriff's instructions for mail, phone, video, and money. The research did not confirm the county jail vendors or fees, so those details should be verified with the jail before sending funds.
| Need | Correct Channel | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Recent arrest status | Bryan Police Department or county jail | Early processing may not be in the public roster yet |
| Current jail roster | Tyler/Odyssey Jail Records | County booking records post through the county portal |
| Older records | Brazos County JustFOIA | Public-information requests cover records not shown online |
| Money or mail | Brazos County Detention Center after transfer | Police holding is not a long-term inmate-service facility |
Booking and Transfer After a Bryan Police Arrest
A Bryan police arrest may involve initial detention, identification, paperwork, magistrate or release decisions, and transfer if the person remains in custody. Once accepted at the Brazos County Detention Center, the record may become a county jail booking record if it is public and posted. The booking charge is an arrest-stage label and is not the same as a conviction or final prosecutor-filed charge.
After booking, the next record path may involve the Brazos Portal for court records, the District Clerk or County Clerk depending on case type, and the District Attorney for prosecution decisions. If a sentence later moves the person into TDCJ, the TDCJ locator becomes the custody source. If the person enters BOP custody, use the BOP locator. If immigration custody applies after transfer, use ICE ODLS.
About Bryan Police Department Holding Facility
The Bryan Police Department holding function belongs in the facility list because Bryan is a major arresting agency inside Brazos County. Its role is different from the county detention center. The police department may be involved at the beginning of an arrest event, but the public inmate-population system for continuing local custody is the Brazos County Detention Center.
The research did not confirm capacity, separate public roster fields, public visitation, mail, commissary, phone vendor, or a long-term inmate population for Bryan police holding. Those omissions are important because adding them would make the page inaccurate. The best supported guidance is to use Bryan police for agency routing, the county jail for continuing custody, Tyler/Odyssey for current public jail records, and JustFOIA for records not displayed online.
Note: Confirm whether the person is still with police, released, or booked into the county jail before making plans.