How to Contact Garza County Offices (Courthouse & Public Safety) — Phone, Fax, Address
Need to reach Garza County for courthouse or public-safety help—like the Sheriff's Office or probation? Here are the contact details families use most.
The main contact point is the Garza County Courthouse at 300 West Main Street, Post, TX 79356. Call 806-495-4425 or fax 806-990-4030. Not sure which department you need? Start with the main county line - they'll route you to the right office.
Garza County groups several departments under
- ✓ Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) - a common starting point for state law-enforcement questions or referrals.
- ✓ Sheriff’s Office - usually the first call for jail-related questions, custody status, and local law-enforcement concerns.
- ✓ Constables - often involved with serving papers and certain court-related enforcement; helpful if your question relates to service or a specific precinct role.
- ✓ Adult & Juvenile Probation - the place to ask about supervision requirements, reporting instructions, and paperwork tied to a probation case.
Not sure which office handles your situation? Call 806-495-4425 and ask to be connected to the Sheriff's Office, Adult & Juvenile Probation, or a Constable - whatever fits what you're trying to accomplish. This is also smart to do before driving in. The main line can confirm exactly where you need to go and whether you should speak with a specific department first.
For in-person help, head to the Garza County Courthouse at 300 West Main Street, Post, TX 79356. Before you go, call 806-495-4425 to confirm where to check in and whether the office takes walk-ins or prefers appointments.
Tip: Call 806-495-4425 before visiting so you don't waste a trip to the wrong office - or show up when the person you need isn't there.
What-to-have-ready
- ✓ Ask where someone is being held and what the next steps are
- ✓ Check on probation reporting requirements or court-ordered conditions
- ✓ Ask what paperwork you need for a process (copies, requests, verification)
- ✓ Request help figuring out which department handles your issue
- ✓ Have ready: the person’s full legal name, date of birth, and any case number or other reference number you’ve been given
Calls go faster when you have details ready. If you have any paperwork, jot down the case number (or any reference number you were given) before you dial. Keep a pen handy to note names, instructions, and next steps.
If your question doesn't fit neatly under an office name, check the county's
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