Brazos County

Brazos County

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Brazos County covers 591 square miles of the great state of Texas.
2020 Census Population: 233,849

06/03/2026

💧If you’re concerned about the future of our local water supply, you’re not alone. The Brazos Valley Groundwater Conservation District studies it like it’s their job (…it is)!
Join BVGCD and Brazos County on Tuesday, June 30th at 6pm at the Brazos Center for “Aquifers 101”. We’ll get a water supply status update, cover the hot topic of data centers, and give you a chance to ask questions.
Hope to see you there!

06/01/2026
05/29/2026

⚠The 2026 Hurricane Season (June 1 – Nov. 30) starts Monday.🌀
https://www.noaa.gov/news-release/noaa-predicts-below-normal-2026-atlantic-hurricane-season
And, while forecasters are predicting a less active season, emergency officials still stress the need to be ready. 🎒https://em.brazoscountytx.gov/info/
👍Prepare now to avoid that long line for water and batteries later!

05/27/2026

SORRY, WE ARE CLOSED

Our Veteran Service Officers are attending the annual Texas Veterans Commission Claims Conference the rest of the week to continue training and stay up to date on benefits and claims information — helping us better serve Brazos County veterans and their families. 🇺🇸

We are checking our emails in between sessions and will reopen next week.

05/20/2026

Brazos County offices will close early at 2pm, Friday, May 22nd and remain closed through Monday, May 25th in observance of Memorial Day.
Regular office hours resume Tuesday, May 26, 2026.

05/19/2026

⚠️For anyone planning to attend Commissioners Court today… the water has been turned off in the Admin building due to a construction issue.
They are working to repair it, but in the meantime, the restrooms are inoperable.

05/18/2026

Early voting for the runoff election starts tomorrow at 7am.
For more information, check out: https://elections.brazoscountytx.gov/

05/11/2026

‼️There are a few spots left…‼️

Brazos County (and our consultants) will be hosting in-person meetings with interested residents on May 18 & 19 (after-work options available on the 18th), as part of the ongoing update to the County’s Subdivision Regulations.

This is your opportunity to:
• Share concerns about roads, drainage, or development
• Ask questions about the draft regulations
• Provide direct feedback to the team working on the update

We are offering one-on-one meetings to make sure your input is heard.

To request a meeting time, email: [email protected]

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200 South Texas Avenue
Bryan, TX
77803

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm