San Saba County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in San Saba County are handled by the Sheriff's Office, which runs the county jail in the town of San Saba. This small Central Texas county has a population of about 6,000 people and covers roughly 1,138 square miles. The county seat is San Saba, sometimes called the Pecan Capital of the World. All arrest records here fall under the Texas Public Information Act, and you can check on bookings by phone, by mail, or in person at the Sheriff's Office. San Saba County sits in the 33rd Judicial District.

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San Saba County Overview

~6,000 Population
San Saba County Seat
33rd Judicial District
1,138 sq mi Area

San Saba County Arrest Records

The San Saba County Sheriff's Office keeps all arrest and booking records for the county. Arrests made by deputies, state troopers, or game wardens within San Saba County all get booked at the county jail. The Sheriff's Office is on the courthouse square in the town of San Saba. Staff handle bookings, keep inmates, and process records requests. Because this is a small county, the jail does not hold many people at once. But every arrest gets logged the same way it would in a big city.

When someone gets booked, jail staff record the person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and the time and place of arrest. This data goes into the county's record system. You can ask about a recent arrest by calling the Sheriff's Office. For a written request, send a letter to the San Saba County Sheriff's Office, 500 E. Wallace St., San Saba, TX 76877. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 411, the DPS also keeps statewide criminal history data that includes records from San Saba County.

Office San Saba County Sheriff's Office
Address 500 E. Wallace Street, San Saba, TX 76877
Phone (325) 372-4214
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

San Saba County does not have a screenshot-worthy online portal for arrest records. The screenshot below shows the Texas DPS Crime Records page, which is the main state-level resource for arrest data from all Texas counties.

Texas DPS Crime Records Division page for recent arrests statewide

The DPS site has links to criminal history searches, crime reports, and law enforcement data. San Saba County feeds data into this statewide system on a regular basis.

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San Saba County does not run its own online inmate roster or jail search tool. Small rural counties in Central Texas often lack the funding for a dedicated web portal. But state-level databases cover all 254 Texas counties, and San Saba County is part of those systems.

The DPS Criminal History Search is your best bet for online lookups. It costs $3.00 per search and you need to set up an account. This system pulls from the Computerized Criminal History file. If someone was arrested in San Saba County and later convicted, that record will show up. The database gets regular updates from local agencies across the state.

Court records can be looked up through the District Clerk or County Clerk. The District Clerk handles felony cases and the County Clerk manages misdemeanors. Phone calls for basic case info are free. Certified copies come with a fee. The Texas Courts Case Search covers appellate records if a case from San Saba County moved to a higher court.

Public Records Law in San Saba County

Texas makes arrest records public through the Texas Public Information Act under Government Code Chapter 552. Section 552.108(c) lists exactly what information must be shared. That includes the arrested person's name, age, address, race, sex, and occupation. Aliases, physical condition at booking, the date and time of the arrest, where it happened, the offense charged, and bond details are all covered too.

San Saba County follows these state rules. The Sheriff's Office will give basic booking data to anyone who asks. You do not need a reason and you do not need to be related to the person. Juvenile cases and sealed files may be withheld, but standard adult arrest records are open to the public.

If the county denies your request, you can contact the Texas Attorney General's office. The AG can order an agency to release records when no valid exemption applies. This rarely happens with basic arrest data, but the complaint process exists if you run into trouble.

Crime and Arrests in San Saba County

San Saba County is a very rural area with low overall crime numbers. Most arrests involve drug charges, DWI, theft, or outstanding warrants. Violent crime is rare here. The Sheriff's Office patrols a large area with a small staff, so they work closely with DPS troopers and Texas Rangers when needed. A single serious incident can shift the yearly crime stats noticeably in a county this small.

All crime data from San Saba County gets reported to the DPS Crime Records Division. The DPS compiles data from local agencies and feeds it into state and federal databases. Remember that arrest totals and crime totals are not the same. Not every crime leads to an arrest, and some arrests stem from old warrants or cases in other jurisdictions.

Texas Arrest Search Resources

State tools can help you find records beyond what San Saba County offers directly. The TDCJ Inmate Search covers people sentenced to state prison. If an arrest in San Saba County leads to a prison term, the person will show up in this system after transfer. The search is free and open to anyone.

Under Section 411.135 of the Government Code, conviction and deferred adjudication records get managed through the DPS system. Deferred adjudication may not show as a conviction, but the underlying arrest record stays on file. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement tracks officer certifications and can tell you which agencies work in San Saba County. This is not a direct arrest lookup, but it confirms which law enforcement bodies are active in the area.

How to Get Arrest Records

Getting arrest records from San Saba County is a simple process. Here are your main options.

  • Call (325) 372-4214 for basic booking details during business hours
  • Mail a written request to 500 E. Wallace St., San Saba, TX 76877
  • Visit the Sheriff's Office in person for copies or detailed case files
  • Use the DPS Criminal History database for statewide conviction records

A phone call is the fastest way to check on a recent arrest. The staff can confirm a booking in just a few minutes. Older records or detailed case files may require a written request or an in-person visit. Basic arrest info shared by phone is free. Certified copies of documents carry a per-page fee. The District Clerk and County Clerk handle court records if you need case files alongside the arrest data. Both offices sit at the San Saba County Courthouse and are easy to reach.

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