Brazos County Justice of the Peace Courts
Brazos County
Justice of the Peace (JP) Courts handle civil and criminal cases, including small claims (amount is $20,000 or less), justice court, and adminis…
Overview
Guide Overview
Justice of the Peace (JP) Courts handle civil and criminal cases, including small claims (amount is $20,000 or less), justice court, and administrative hearings. These are lawsuits over debts, evictions, car accidents, unlawful towing, and property issues. Most JP’s perform marriage ceremonies as well.
This guide contains information on all Brazos County JP Courts.
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Research Tips
Read our articles on Zoom and how to use it to prepare for your hearing. You should also read the following documents from the Brazos County Justice Court page:
Common questions about Brazos County
The Brazos County Justice of the Peace Courts are located in four precincts across Brazos County. The city website provides a Find my Precinct tool showing each precinct’s geographic area of jurisdiction.
You can use the Brazos County Judicial Records Search available on the District Clerk’s webpage. You can also visit the Civil and Family Records Desk.
You can read How to E-File to learn about E-Filing.
You can also learn more about Civil E-Filing from the Justice of the Peace webpage.
Brazos County Justice of the Peace Courts offer online payment portals for each court. View the following links to make a payment in your Justice Court:
Brazos County Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 Online Payment.
Brazos County Justice of the Peace Precinct 2 Online Payment.
Brazos County Justice of the Peace Precinct 3 Online Payment.
Brazos County Justice of the Peace Precinct 4 Online Payment.
Instructions & Forms
Instructions & Forms
Honorable Judge Kenny Elliott
12845 FM 2154
Suite 180
College Station, TX 77845
Phone: (979) 695-0136
Hours: Monday–Friday; 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Watch Precinct 1’s court live stream on YouTube.
This information is current as of April 18, 2023.
Checklist Steps
Is this court doing virtual hearings? | What platform are they using? | Are there any exceptions? |
Possibly | Zoom | Contact the Court for more information on virtual hearings. |
You can visit Justice Court Pct. 1's webpage for the most up-to-date information.
Yes. You can make payments online through the Justice Court Pct. 1’s Payment Portal.
All documents must be e-filed or filed in person or by mail with the court. Contact the court for information on filing a case.
Contact the court to schedule a hearing.
Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.
Court staff will contact you after your hearing is set with instructions for the hearing, including how evidence is submitted and presented to the court.
No. All jury trials are held in person only.
Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.
If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court at (979) 695-0136 or by emailing jp1@brazoscountytx.gov.
Honorable Judge Terrence P. Nunn
200 S. Texas Ave.
Suite 114
Bryan, TX 77803
Phone: (979) 361-4190
Hours: Monday–Friday; 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Watch Precinct 2’s court live stream on YouTube.
This information is current as of April 18, 2023.
Checklist Steps
Is this court doing virtual hearings? | What platform are they using? | Are there any exceptions? |
Possibly | Zoom | Contact the Court for more information on virtual hearings. |
You can visit Justice Court Pct. 2's webpage for the most up-to-date information.
Yes. You can make payments online through the Justice Court Pct. 2’s Payment Portal.
All documents must be e-filed or filed in person or by mail with the court. Contact the court for information on filing a case.
Contact the court to schedule a hearing.
Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.
Court staff will contact you after your hearing is set with instructions for the hearing, including how evidence is submitted and presented to the court.
No. All jury trials are held in person only.
Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.
If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court at (979) 361-4190.
Honorable Judge Rick Hill
1500 George Bush Dr.
College Station, TX 77840
Phone: (979) 693-2695
Hours: Monday–Friday; 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed for lunch from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.)
Watch Precinct 3’s court live stream on YouTube.
This information is current as of April 18, 2023.
Checklist Steps
Is this court doing virtual hearings? | What platform are they using? | Are there any exceptions? |
Possibly | Zoom | Contact the Court for more information on virtual hearings. |
You can visit Justice Court Pct. 3's webpage for the most up-to-date information.
Yes. You can make payments online through the Justice Court Pct. 3’s Payment Portal.
All documents must be e-filed or filed in person or by mail with the court. Contact the court for information on filing a case.
Contact the court to schedule a hearing.
Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.
Court staff will contact you after your hearing is set with instructions for the hearing, including how evidence is submitted and presented to the court.
No. All jury trials are held in person only.
Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.
If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court at (979) 693-2695 or by emailing jp3@brazoscountytx.gov.
Honorable Judge Darrell Booker
300 E. 26th Street
Suite 460
Bryan, TX 77803
Phone: (979) 361-4402
Hours: Monday–Friday; 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed for lunch from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.)
Watch Precinct 4’s court live stream on YouTube.
This information is current as of April 18, 2023.
Checklist Steps
Is this court doing virtual hearings? | What platform are they using? | Are there any exceptions? |
Possibly | Zoom | Contact the Court for more information on virtual hearings. |
You can visit Justice Court Pct. 4's webpage for the most up-to-date information.
Yes. You can make payments online through the Justice Court Pct. 4’s Payment Portal.
All documents must be e-filed or filed in person or by mail with the court. Contact the court for information on filing a case.
Contact the court to schedule a hearing.
Possibly. Depending on the complexity of the matter, type of hearing, and the situation, the court will use its discretion to permit virtual hearings. Contact the court to see if you can schedule a virtual hearing.
Court staff will contact you after your hearing is set with instructions for the hearing, including how evidence is submitted and presented to the court.
Contact the Court for more information regarding virtual jury trials.
Possibly. Contact the court coordinator if you have concerns.
If you have any questions concerning your case or court procedures, contact the Court at (979) 361-4402 or by emailing jp4@brazoscountytx.gov.
Articles
Articles in this guide
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Civil Litigation in Texas: The Basics
This article explains the basics of civil lawsuits in Texas. -
Tips for the Courtroom
This article tells you general information on what to do and not to do in a courtroom. -
Eviction
How eviction works and what to do if you are facing eviction. -
Debt Collection
This article explains your rights and options under the law if you are facing debt collection. -
Right to Repairs as a Tenant
This article discusses your rights to repairs as a tenant. -
Justice 101: The Client's Guide to Texas Civil Litigation
This article contains a link to a video that provides some background on the civil litigation system in Texas. -
What Court Staff Can and Cannot Do
Information on what type of services a court can offer. -
Court Fees and Fee Waivers
If you don’t have enough money to pay the court fees, you can ask a judge to waive the fees. -
How to Set Aside a Default Judgment
This article explains how to ask the judge to set aside (cancel) a default judgment. -
Guide to Traffic Court
This article provides information on navigating traffic court. -
How to Sue in Justice Court (Small Claims Court)
This article provides information on justice court basics. -
Individual Rights and Navigating Court Proceedings During COVID-19
Learn how the court system and personal rights changed due to the pandemic and how to navigate them. -
Virtual Court
Some Texas courts will hold hearings by videoconference, usually using Zoom. -
Setting Aside a Default Eviction Judgment
This article answers common questions about setting aside a default eviction judgment. -
Sensitive Data
This article provides information on protected sensitive data; data that appears in public records; and sealing records. -
How to E-File
This article provides an overview of e-filing as well as solutions to some common e-filing mistakes. -
What Happens at Your First Court Appearance - Ticket Help Texas
This article explains what happens in your first court appearance and what pleas mean. -
Eligibility for Deferred Disposition - Ticket Help Texas
This article explains deferred dispositions in fine-only misdemeanors. -
Zoom on Desktop: A Tour of Zoom
Learn about Zoom’s basic functions, and what you need to know as you prepare for your virtual meeting. -
How to Use Zoom
Access all available resources on how to use Zoom's video platform for virtual court hearings on your desktop or mobile phone. -
Jury Trials in Justice Court
How to ask for a jury trial in Justice Court.