Who to Call When You Have Questions About an Inmate in San Saba County
Trying to find out where someone is being held, get basic information, or connect with victim services in San Saba County? Here are the contacts you need.
For questions about an arrest or to ask whether someone is in custody in San Saba County, start with the San Saba County Sheriff’s Office. The main phone number is (325) 372-5551.
Need to send something by mail or handle a matter in person? The Sheriff's Office address is 500 E Wallace St, San Saba, TX 76877.
For written questions or records requests, email SSSOrecords@co.san-saba.tx.us. This gives you a paper trail for your inquiry.
Questions about victim services? Contact the Victim Assistance Coordinator, Jennifer Fleming, at the San Saba County Attorney's Office.
- ✓ Phone: 325-372-3747
- ✓ Fax: 325-372-5653
- ✓ Email: victimcoord@co.san-saba.tx.us
The Victim Assistance Coordinator can also be reached by mail or in person at 500 East Wallace, Suite 203, San Saba, TX 76877.
When to call: Reach out to the Victim Assistance Coordinator for victim-related help or questions about victim procedures in a San Saba County case. Email: victimcoord@co.san-saba.tx.us.
- Call the Sheriff’s Office - Use (325) 372-5551 when you’re trying to confirm an arrest or figure out where someone is being held.
- Follow up in writing if needed - For records-related questions, email SSSOrecords@co.san-saba.tx.us so your request is clear and documented.
- Contact the Victim Assistance Coordinator - Jennifer Fleming at the San Saba County Attorney’s Office is the listed Victim Assistance Coordinator.
- Use the fastest contact method for you - Call 325-372-3747 or email victimcoord@co.san-saba.tx.us for victim-related questions and help.
Mailing something? Send Sheriff's Office correspondence to 500 E Wallace St, San Saba, TX 76877. For victim services, use 500 East Wallace, Suite 203, San Saba, TX 76877.
Note: The Victim Impact Statement (VIS) is shared throughout the criminal justice system - prosecutor, judge, and parole board all use it to understand the emotional, psychological, physical, and financial effects of the crime.
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