Search San Saba County Felony Records
San Saba County felony records are on file at the District/County Clerk's office at 500 E. Wallace St. in San Saba, Texas. Use this page to learn how to access those records and request copies.
San Saba County Overview
San Saba County District/County Clerk
San Saba County uses a combined District/County Clerk office that handles both district-level and county-level court records. The office is at 500 E. Wallace St. in San Saba. For felony criminal records, this is the right office to contact. The phone number is (325) 372-3614.
This is a small Central Texas county with a single combined court structure. The District Court handles all felony cases. The combined clerk's office keeps records for both the District Court and the County Court, which means one office can answer questions about either type of case. If you call and are not sure which court handled a case, the staff can help figure that out.
| Office | San Saba County District/County Clerk |
|---|---|
| Address | 500 E. Wallace St., San Saba, TX 76877 |
| Phone | (325) 372-3614 |
| County Seat | San Saba, TX |
| Courts | San Saba County District Court, San Saba County Court |
How to Search San Saba County Felony Records
The statewide re:SearchTX portal at research.txcourts.gov is the best free online tool for searching San Saba County felony records. Search by name or cause number and filter by county. Not all older cases may be in the system, but recent filings are generally available.
For cases not found online, call or visit the combined clerk's office at (325) 372-3614. Staff can search by name or cause number. In-person visits require a valid photo ID. Written requests are accepted by mail. Include the defendant's name, approximate year of filing, your mailing address, and payment for copies. Fees are set by Texas statute and cover per-page copy costs plus any certification charges.
For a statewide criminal history check, go to Texas DPS. This covers all Texas counties and gives a broader picture than a single county search. For people in state prison, check TDCJ at offender.tdcj.texas.gov.
What San Saba County Felony Records Show
Felony records in San Saba County are public court documents. They cover the complete history of a criminal case from indictment through final disposition. These records are open to the public. You do not need to be a party in the case to request copies.
A typical felony case file has the indictment or criminal information, arrest records, bond papers, motions, court orders, any plea agreement, and the final judgment. Sentencing records show what punishment the court gave. If the case went to trial, the file includes jury records and trial exhibits.
San Saba County felony records typically include:
- Defendant name and date of birth
- Cause number and filing date
- Charges and penal code citations
- Grand jury action
- Court hearing and order history
- Plea or verdict
- Sentence or other final action
Texas Statewide Felony Tools
Texas has several free tools for finding felony records beyond the local courthouse. These are helpful when you need to search across counties or want an official criminal history report.
TDCJ offender search at offender.tdcj.texas.gov covers people in state prison or on supervision for felony convictions. The Texas Sex Offender Registry at sor.dps.texas.gov covers registered sex offenders, many of whom were convicted of felonies. Both are free and updated regularly.
For certified criminal history reports, the DPS is the official source. Request a report at dps.texas.gov/section/crime-records. These are often required for official background checks, licensing, and legal proceedings.
Legal Help in San Saba County
For legal help with a felony matter in San Saba County, Texas RioGrande Legal Aid serves the Central Texas region and may be able to assist with record clearing or related civil legal issues. Income and eligibility rules apply. Visit trla.org for contact details.
The State Bar of Texas lawyer referral service is (800) 252-9690. You can search for a local attorney at texasbar.com. Free self-help guides covering criminal records, expunctions, and non-disclosures are at texaslawhelp.org.
Nearby Counties
These Central Texas counties border or are near San Saba County.