District Clerk's Menu
Main Page Phone Numbers Forms Orders Court Fees TexasOnline eFiling Local Rules Of Administration Passports Expunctions Approved Counsel for Appointment in Criminal and Juvenile Cases [PDF]The District Clerk's Office was created by the Texas State Constitution, and its duties revolve mainly around the district and county courts for Brazos County. The District Clerk is elected to a four year term in a countywide election.
The District Clerk's Office has the responsibility of filing, docketing (assigning the case to a specific court), and keeping all paperwork and documents concerned with felony criminal cases, misdemeanor cases, family cases, juvenile cases, tax cases, and civil cases of more than $500.00. The District Clerk's Office also collects fees, fines and court costs, and manages all funds held in litigation for these cases. Any actions ordered or taken by the court are to be recorded by the District Clerk's Office, and the office will issue any documents needed for legal actions (for example: a writ of garnishment of wages or a citation to notify a party that a case was filed).
In most Texas counties, misdemeanor cases are heard solely in the county courts. The clerk for the county courts is normally the County Clerk's Office, and that office would be responsible for maintaining the filings and documents for those cases. Brazos County is one of the few counties where a district court, in this case the 361st District Court, shares jurisdiction with the county courts. When the jurisdiction is shared, Government Code section 25.0232 dictates that the District Clerk's Office shall be the clerk of the district courts AND the county courts. Therefore, in Brazos County, all filings and documents for misdemeanor and felony cases are the responsibility of the District Clerk's Office.
The District Clerk's Office is also responsible for the jury selection processes. In Brazos County, the District Clerk's Office has set up a Jury Services Office to deal with the day-to-day workings of petit jury selection (petit jurors serve in justice of the peace courts, county courts, and district courts). This includes overseeing the arrangement of a jury, the selection of names for a jury and the payment of jurors. The arrangement, selection and payment of grand juries is still handled within the main part of the District Clerk's Office (grand juries decide if there is enough evidence for a case to proceed to trial).
300 E. 26th Street (County Courthouse)
Suite 216
Bryan, TX 77803
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 5:00PM