College Station Police Department Holding Facility Overview
The College Station Police Department is a municipal police agency at 800 Krenek Tap Road, College Station, TX 77840. The phone number identified in the research is 979-764-3600. The holding function should be described as short-term police holding and processing, not as a separate long-term jail for inmate visitation, mail, commissary, or a standing public jail population.
College Station is a major city in Brazos County and includes Texas A&M-related policing context, but continuing jail custody after a local arrest is generally routed through the Brazos County Detention Center. If a person remains in custody after College Station police processing, the county jail roster becomes the likely public lookup channel once a county booking record is posted and public.
The research did not confirm a separate College Station Police Department public inmate roster, holding capacity, public visiting schedule, inmate mail service, phone-account vendor, or commissary process. Those are county jail questions after transfer, not police holding details. For court records after an arrest, the Brazos Portal and clerk channels may become relevant after charges are filed.
College Station Police Department Holding Facility Capacity and Population
No official inspected source published a capacity or population count for the College Station police holding function. This page therefore avoids bed counts, daily-population claims, housing-unit descriptions, and jail-classification language. The correct description is short-term municipal police holding before release, magistrate processing, or transfer to the Brazos County Detention Center.
The official jail population numbers in the research belong to the Brazos County Detention Center's TCJS report row. Those figures do not create a separate police holding population for College Station. If the person becomes a county jail inmate, search the Tyler/Odyssey Jail Records portal and call the detention center for custody confirmation.
How to Look Up an Arrest from College Station Police Department Holding Facility
Because no separate College Station police inmate roster was confirmed, the search process starts with the custody stage. A very recent arrest may still be in police processing. A person who remains in custody may be transferred to the Brazos County Detention Center. After that transfer, the Tyler/Odyssey Jail Records portal is the official county roster source.
- Use the College Station Police Department contact number for very recent police-agency routing questions.
- Search the Brazos County Jail Records portal if the person may have been booked into county custody.
- Call the Brazos County Detention Center at 979-361-4800 if the arrest is recent and no online record appears.
- Use the Brazos County JustFOIA portal for public-information requests when records are not displayed in the public roster.
- Switch to TDCJ, BOP, or ICE locator systems if the person moves out of local county jail custody.
The official College Station Police Department page is the source for the municipal police agency. Open the College Station Police Department page for agency context.
The image identifies the police department source, while the continuing custody search belongs with the county jail after transfer.
College Station Police Department Holding Facility Address and Contact
Use the police department phone number for agency routing and recent arrest-processing questions. Use the Brazos County Detention Center for current county jail custody, bond-status questions, and public roster confirmation after transfer. The two facilities are connected by custody flow, but they are not the same operation.
College Station Police Department Holding Facility
800 Krenek Tap Road
College Station, TX 77840
979-764-3600
Short-term police processing and agency routing.
Brazos County Detention Center
1835 Sandy Point Road
Bryan, TX 77807
979-361-4800
County jail custody after transfer.
Visiting Someone at College Station Police Department Holding Facility
The research does not support publishing police holding visitation hours for College Station. The facility should not be presented as a long-term jail with regular public visits. If the person is transferred to the Brazos County Detention Center, verify county jail custody first and then follow the jail's current visitor instructions. The research did not confirm exact county jail visitation schedules or remote-video fees either, so those should be checked with the detention center.
| Topic | College Station Police Holding Status | Where to Check After Transfer |
|---|---|---|
| Public visitation | No separate schedule confirmed | Brazos County Detention Center |
| Inmate mail | No police holding mail system confirmed | County jail after booking |
| Commissary | No police holding commissary confirmed | County jail after booking |
| Phone or video account | No long-term holding service confirmed | County jail after booking |
Mail, Phone, and Money for College Station Police Arrests
Mail, commissary, deposit, and inmate phone services are not supported for this police holding page because the research describes College Station police holding as short-term processing. The right first step is to determine the custody stage. If released, there may be no continuing jail custody. If transferred, use Brazos County Detention Center instructions. If sentenced to state prison, use TDCJ. If in federal prison, use BOP.
| Need | Correct Channel | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Recent arrest processing | College Station Police Department | The person may not yet be in county jail records |
| Current local jail custody | Tyler/Odyssey Jail Records and detention center phone | County booking records control continuing local custody |
| Records not online | Brazos County JustFOIA | Some booking or police records require a public-information request |
| Visitation or money | County jail after transfer | Police holding is not a long-term inmate-service facility |
Booking and Transfer After a College Station Police Arrest
A College Station police arrest may begin with short-term holding, identification, paperwork, magistrate-related processing, release, or transfer. If the person is transferred to the Brazos County Detention Center, a county booking record may become visible in the Tyler/Odyssey Jail Records portal after processing and public posting. A missing online record does not always mean no arrest occurred, especially shortly after an event.
Once charges move into court, the Brazos Portal may show case information, and the appropriate clerk office handles court-record copies. The jail booking charge is not a final conviction, and court charges can be amended, declined, dismissed, indicted, or filed differently from the initial arrest label. If the person leaves county custody for TDCJ, BOP, or ICE, the relevant statewide or federal locator takes over.
About College Station Police Department Holding Facility
The College Station police holding function is important because College Station is one of the main arresting-agency environments in Brazos County. It is especially easy for searchers to confuse police custody, county jail custody, and later court records. The practical sequence is police processing first, county detention if the person remains jailed, court records after filing, and state or federal locator systems only if custody later changes.
The research did not confirm any separate police holding capacity, public roster, inmate mail, commissary, public visitation, long-term phone service, or holding population for College Station. This page therefore keeps the facility description narrow and uses the county jail and official records portals for the parts of the process those systems actually control.
Note: Confirm the custody stage before traveling, because police processing and county jail booking are different steps.