Brewster County appears in the state of Texas. Brewster County was founded in 1887. Brewster County had a human population of 9,546 in 2020.
Its county seat and only city is Alpine. The county is named for Colonel Henry Percy Brewster, a Secretary of War for the Republic of Texas.
Brewster County Arrest Records
In the county in question, there were 32 property crimes and 5 violent crimes in the year of 2021. Records for arrests can be obtained at:
Brewster County Jail
Jose Gutierrez, Administrator
201 W Avenue E
Alpine, TX 79830-4626
Phone: (432) 837-5541
Fax: (432) 837-5960
Brewster County Sheriff’s Office
Ronny Dodson, Sheriff
201 W Avenue E
Alpine, TX 79830
Phone: (432) 837-3488
Fax: (432) 837-5960
Email: sheriff.dodson@co.brewster.tx.us
Brewster County Criminal Records
Across America, the State Police are required to keep a repeatedly modified registry of all sex-offenders living in their jurisdiction. Any offender living, working, attending school, or incarcerated in the area will be in the registry. Citizens then have the essential right to view this list. The search tools provided online enable the people of Brewster County to find every sex offender inside of a certain range of their home.
Records Associated with Courts
The County Courthouse is in charge of all criminal, family, and civil cases in Brewster County. The Courthouse accumulates and maintains all records concerning these cases. There are a number of ways to gain access to these records, via:
Brewster County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1 Maria Espinoza, Court Clerk 107W. Avenue E. Alpine, TX 79830 Phone: (432) 837-6214 Fax: (432) 837-5960 Email: JP1Clerk@co.brewster.tx.us
Brewster County Public Records
The County Clerk manages all details in Brewster County. People's key life events are all found within these vital data files. The documents in question consist of birth, death, marriage, and divorce records. The files themselves include, but are not limited to birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce data files. One central registry houses all vital details.
People have the legal right to request access to these records. In order to obtain files, someone must enquire online, or request copies in person at:
Brewster County Clerk: Sarah Vasquez P.O. Drawer 119, Alpine, TX, 79831 Phone: (432) 837-3366 Fax: (432) 837-6217 Email: svasquez@co.brewster.tx.us
Note - The office opens between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. CST and somebody normally has to put the request in writing and provide a photocopy of some form of photo ID, like a driver’s license or state ID.
Each first birth certificate copy costs $23. Each first death certificate duplicate costs $21. An individual must pay $21 for their first marriage certificate replicate.