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Databases Updated on Aug 23, 2026

Brady Police Department Records

Police records in Brady, Texas may include arrest records, incident and offense reports, accident and traffic crash reports, call-for-service logs, citations, and booking records. Brady has its own police department for matters inside city limits, while the McCulloch County Sheriff’s Office handles county law enforcement, jail, and records for areas outside the city or involving county custody. Members of the public may request records under the Texas Public Information Act, although access depends on the type of record, whether it exists, and whether release is allowed by law. Some information may be withheld or redacted for privacy, juvenile records, protected identifying details, court orders, or active investigations. Availability can also depend on which agency created or maintains the record.

How to Request Police Records in Brady

To request police records in Brady, contact the Brady Police Department for incidents inside city limits or the McCulloch County Sheriff’s Office for county cases, jail, or booking records. Requests are typically accepted in person, by mail, by email, by phone for guidance, or through any online records request option the agency provides. Include the incident date, report number if known, location, names of involved persons, and the type of report requested, such as an accident report or incident report. Agencies may charge fees for printed pages, certified copies, accident reports, media, or extensive staff time, consistent with Texas fee rules. Under the Texas Public Information Act, agencies must respond promptly; if they seek to withhold information, they generally must request a Texas Attorney General decision within 10 business days. The agency may contact you by phone, mail, or email if it needs clarification or payment. Some records may be redacted, delayed, or denied, particularly those tied to open investigations, juvenile matters, protected personal information, or court restrictions, which is normal under Texas public records law.

Brady Police Departments

Brady Police Department

Type: City agencies
Address: 209 S Elm St, Brady, TX 76825
Phone Number: (325)-597-2121 / Fax: (325)-597-9081
Email: sthomas@bradytx.us

McCulloch County Sheriff's Office

Type: County agencies
Address: 300 W Main Street , Brady, TX 76825
Phone Number: (325)-597-2290

FAQs

What is included in a police record from Brady?

A police record may include an incident report, offense report, arrest information, traffic crash report, citation, call log, booking detail, or related notes maintained by the Brady Police Department or McCulloch County Sheriff’s Office.

Are police records in Texas public?

Many police records are public under the Texas Public Information Act, but not all details must be released. Records may be limited when they involve active investigations, juveniles, protected personal information, victims, medical details, or court restrictions.

How long does it take to get a police report in Brady?

Texas agencies must respond promptly to public information requests. If an agency believes information should be withheld, it generally must ask the Texas Attorney General for a ruling within 10 business days. Simple requests may be handled sooner if the record is available.

How do I find arrest records in Brady without going to the police station?

You can contact the Brady Police Department or McCulloch County Sheriff’s Office by phone, email, mail, or any available online request system to ask how to obtain arrest records. County jail or court records may also provide related case information.

Can I look up someone’s arrest history in Brady online?

Some recent arrest or jail information may be available through county resources, court portals, or agency records requests, but availability varies. Older or detailed records may require a written request to the police department, sheriff’s office, jail, or court that maintains the record.