San Saba County Criminal History Records

The San Saba County courthouse in San Saba is where criminal case records are filed and kept. Felony cases are handled by the District Clerk. Misdemeanor cases go to the County Clerk. Arrest and jail records are kept by the Sheriff's Office. Knowing which office to contact saves time. Under Texas state law, most criminal court records are open to the public unless sealed by court order.

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San Saba County Overview

San SabaCounty Seat
~6,100Population
33rd District CourtDistrict Court
Online & In-PersonRecord Access

San Saba County District Court Records

The District Clerk's office in San Saba serves the 33rd District Court and keeps all felony criminal case files for San Saba County. Any felony arrest, charge, or conviction from this county is documented in the District Clerk's records. The office also handles appeals records and court-ordered documents.

Visit the San Saba County Courthouse in San Saba to search records in person. The District Clerk's staff can look up cases by defendant name, cause number, or date range. Plain copies and certified copies are both available. Certified copies cost more but are required for legal purposes such as proving a conviction or dismissal.

The District Clerk sends felony conviction data to the Texas DPS Crime Records Division as required by state law. This keeps the statewide Texas Computerized Criminal History database current with San Saba County case outcomes.

OfficeSan Saba County District Clerk
Court33rd District Court
County SiteSan Saba County Official Website

Misdemeanor Criminal Records in San Saba County

Class A and B misdemeanor cases in San Saba County are handled by the County Court, and the County Clerk keeps all those records. Misdemeanor case files include the complaint, any motions filed, the judgment, and any community supervision or fine records. These records are separate from felony cases held by the District Clerk.

Under the Texas Public Information Act (Government Code Chapter 552), County Clerk records are generally accessible to the public. Search requests can be submitted by name or case number. Class C misdemeanors are filed in Justice of the Peace or municipal courts and are maintained by those courts separately.

OfficeSan Saba County Clerk
Records HeldClass A and B Misdemeanors
County SiteSan Saba County Official Website

The San Saba County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement for the unincorporated areas of the county and operates the county jail. If someone was arrested by the Sheriff's deputies, the arrest record, booking information, and any incident reports are kept at the Sheriff's Office.

When someone is booked into the San Saba County Jail, the Sheriff's Office creates a record that includes the charges, booking date, and bond information. The Sheriff also maintains records of warrants issued by the county courts. All arrest data is reported to the Texas DPS as required by state law.

To request arrest records from the San Saba County Sheriff's Office, submit a written request under the Texas Public Information Act. Booking records and arrest logs from closed cases are typically available. Active investigation files may be withheld until the case is closed.

San Saba County Official Records

The San Saba County official website provides access to criminal history records portal.

San Saba County criminal history records

The county website provides contact information and links for the District Clerk, County Clerk, and Sheriff's Office.

San Saba County Official Records

The San Saba County official website provides access to criminal history records portal.

San Saba County criminal history records

The county website provides contact information and links for the District Clerk, County Clerk, and Sheriff's Office.

San Saba County Official Records

The San Saba County official website provides access to criminal history records portal.

San Saba County criminal history records

The county website provides contact information and links for the District Clerk, County Clerk, and Sheriff's Office.

San Saba County Official Records

The San Saba County official website provides access to criminal history records portal.

San Saba County criminal history records

The county website provides contact information and links for the District Clerk, County Clerk, and Sheriff's Office.

Texas Statewide Criminal History Search

The Texas Computerized Criminal History (CCH) system maintained by the Texas DPS Crime Records Division includes data from San Saba County along with records from every other county in the state.

You can request a name-based criminal history check through Texas DPS to get results that span all Texas counties, not just San Saba County. Fingerprint-based searches are more accurate and are used when a definitive record is needed.

Texas courts provide public case searches through re:SearchTX. This free portal covers district and county court cases including those filed in San Saba County. Searches by name or case number return party information, case status, and docket entries.

Note: Not all older records are in the online system. For records before the 1990s, in-person requests to the county clerk or district clerk may be needed.

Texas Laws Governing Criminal Records

Two main laws govern criminal record access in San Saba County. Texas Government Code Chapter 411 controls who can access criminal history data and under what conditions. The Texas Public Information Act (Government Code Chapter 552) applies to all government records, including court files.

While most criminal court records in San Saba County are open to the public, some are restricted. Juvenile records are not public. Records sealed by court order are not accessible. Records subject to expunction orders under Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 66 must be destroyed or removed from public databases.

Texas classifies criminal offenses by severity under Penal Code Chapter 12. Felonies of all grades are tried in district court. Class A and B misdemeanors go to county court. Class C misdemeanors are handled at the justice of the peace or municipal court level. Each level has its own clerk and records system.

If you need guidance on what records are available or how to request them, the Texas Attorney General's Open Government Division provides free information on public records rights under the Texas Public Information Act.

Offender Records and TDCJ

State prison records for felons from San Saba County are kept by TDCJ. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice runs the state prison system and provides online offender searches. You can look up anyone who is currently in a TDCJ facility or has previously been incarcerated there.

County jail records in San Saba County are with the Sheriff. State prison records are with TDCJ. The two systems do not overlap. If you are searching for someone in short-term county detention, contact the Sheriff's Office. If they are serving a felony sentence in a state prison, use the TDCJ offender search.

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Cities in San Saba County

San Saba County includes San Saba and several smaller communities. All criminal cases from cities and unincorporated areas in San Saba County are handled by the county court system in San Saba.

Nearby Counties

San Saba County borders several other Texas counties. If you are unsure which county has the records you need, check the location where the incident or case occurred.