Austin County Booking Reports
Austin County booking reports are kept by the Austin County Sheriff's Office in Bellville, Texas. Sheriff Jack W. Brandes leads the department. The office handles records for all arrests made in the county and operates the Austin County Jail at 417 N. Chesley Street. You can contact the sheriff's office by phone or visit in person to search for booking records. All requests are governed by the Texas Public Information Act.
Austin County Overview
Austin County Sheriff's Office
The Austin County Sheriff's Office is at 417 N. Chesley Street in Bellville. Sheriff Jack W. Brandes heads the department. The main office phone is (979) 865-3111. For questions about a specific person in jail, the jail line is (979) 865-5321. The fax is (979) 865-8271. Staff are available during regular business hours for records requests and inmate inquiries.
The Austin County Jail is at the same address as the Sheriff's Office on N. Chesley Street. It holds male inmates booked in the county. Female inmates from Austin County are housed at the Fort Bend County Jail under an intergovernmental agreement. If you are looking for a female inmate from Austin County, you may need to contact Fort Bend County directly. The sheriff's official website at austincountyso.org has contact information and department news.
| Office | Austin County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 417 N. Chesley St., Bellville, TX 77418 |
| Phone | (979) 865-3111 |
| Jail Phone | (979) 865-5321 |
| Fax | (979) 865-8271 |
| Website | austincountyso.org |
How to Search Austin County Booking Reports
The Austin County Sheriff's Office handles inmate roster inquiries by phone. Call (979) 865-5321 to ask about a specific person in the jail. The sheriff's website at austincountyso.org provides department contact information and may list recent bookings. For case records in the county court system, the Austin County case records search is available online.
The Austin County Sheriff's website below shows the official department page where you can find contact details and access records resources.
The Austin County Sheriff's Office website is the primary resource for local booking report contacts and current jail information in Bellville and across the county.
For in-person visits, go to 417 N. Chesley Street in Bellville during normal business hours. Bring valid photo ID. Written requests under the Texas Public Information Act are accepted at the same address. The TDCJ Offender Search is useful for persons transferred to state facilities, and VINELink provides automated custody status notifications.
What Austin County Booking Records Include
Austin County booking records document the arrest and intake process for each person brought to the county jail. These records are public under the Texas Public Information Act once the booking is complete. They include the basic details collected by jail staff at intake, which include the person's full name, date of birth, and booking photo.
A full Austin County booking report shows the charges the person was arrested on, the booking date and time, the arresting agency, bond amounts set by the court, and current custody status. Physical description data like height and weight are also recorded. If the person has been released, the record will show how and when. For female inmates who were transferred to Fort Bend County, the record of the original arrest still exists with the Austin County Sheriff's Office, but custody may be held in another county's system.
Booking data in Austin County includes mugshots, arrest charges, bond information, and inmate status. The charges listed reflect what was entered at time of arrest and may differ from what the district attorney ultimately files. Court case records and outcomes are kept by the Austin County District Clerk. The Texas Public Information Act governs access to all these records.
Austin County Jail Information
The Austin County Jail is at 417 N. Chesley Street in Bellville. It holds male inmates arrested in the county and processed by any law enforcement agency operating in Austin County. The direct jail line is (979) 865-5321. Female arrestees from Austin County are transferred to Fort Bend County for detention. This arrangement is common in smaller Texas counties that may not have the capacity or funding for a full co-ed jail facility.
All Texas county jails must meet standards set by the Texas Commission on Jail Standards. The TCJS conducts regular inspections and enforces health, safety, and capacity rules. Longer sentences are served at state facilities run by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. The TDCJ's online offender search tool helps you locate anyone in the state prison system.
Note: Visitation schedules and inmate services information for the Austin County Jail can be obtained by calling (979) 865-5321. Staff can also confirm whether a specific individual is currently in custody or has been transferred.
Public Records Requests in Austin County
Under the Texas Public Information Act, you have the right to request arrest and booking records from the Austin County Sheriff's Office. Contact the office at (979) 865-3111 or visit 417 N. Chesley Street in Bellville. Written requests are the most reliable approach for documented records. The office has 10 business days to respond once it receives a written request.
Your request should include the person's full name, the approximate date of arrest, and the type of records you need. Copy fees may apply for printed documents. If records are withheld because of an open investigation, the office must cite the specific exemption. You can also call to ask for basic information like whether someone is currently in custody and what they are charged with, though formal records require a written request.
If your request is denied and you think it should not be, contact the Texas Attorney General's Open Government Division for guidance. The Texas DPS Crime Records Division also maintains statewide criminal history records that may include Austin County arrest data.
Nearby Counties
Austin County is in Southeast Texas between Houston and the Hill Country. Each neighboring county has its own jail and records system.