Send Photos & Mail at San Saba

How to send messages, photos, and packages

Overview

Staying in touch with someone at San Saba may involve phone calls, video visits, electronic messaging, and inmate tablets through Texas programs and third-party vendors. What's actually available depends on the specific unit and custody level—check the inmate's facility page for current services and scheduling instructions. Phone and video services typically run through vendor systems, so you'll need to register approved phone numbers and set up payment through a vendor account. All communications are monitored and screened. If a defendant is convicted and transferred to TDCJ, or if you move or change your contact information, reach out to the TDCJ Victim Services Division or your Victim Assistance Coordinator to update your details.

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Quick Facts

  • Texas facilities commonly provide phone calls, remote video visits, electronic messaging and inmate tablets through state and vendor programs.
  • Availability of phone, tablet and messaging features varies by unit; check the inmate’s facility page to confirm what San Saba offers.
  • Calls are placed through vendor systems that require registered phone numbers and the inmate’s ID; calls are subject to monitoring and vendor payment procedures.
  • If a defendant is convicted and sent to TDCJ, victims should notify the TDCJ Victim Services Division of new contact information using the listed phone or email.
  • If a victim moves or changes contact information, they should call their Victim Assistance Coordinator or the TDCJ Victim Services Division to update records.

Common Questions

What communication options are generally available for inmates in Texas facilities?

In many Texas facilities, communication can include phone calls, remote video visits, electronic messaging, and inmate tablets. The exact features and vendors can vary by unit and custody level.

How can I find out which communication services are available at San Saba?

Check the inmate’s facility page for San Saba to see what services are currently offered and how scheduling works. If a service is run by a vendor, you’ll typically need to follow the vendor’s registration and payment steps to set up calls or video visits.

What should victims do if a defendant is convicted or they change contact information?

If a defendant is convicted and transferred to TDCJ, notify the TDCJ Victim Services Division with any new contact information. If you move or change your contact details, call your Victim Assistance Coordinator or the TDCJ Victim Services Division to update records.

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