Searching for court dockets, court documents, court decisions, recent court cases and specific court orders via the internet is a difficult task. With newly enacted and implemented laws, online websites and databases are not allowed to divulge this kind of information. Court systems are taking steps to keep the public from viewing very private information and documents online. If you want to look for court records, you should search for them the old-fashioned way.
Courts are usually the best place to start when looking for these kinds of documents. The first place you should look is the district and county court of San Saba County. The district and county courthouse is situated at 500 E. Wallace, #202, San Saba, TX 76877. You can give them a call before you visit at (325) 372-3375. The office is usually open from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on weekdays.
The county clerk is the person responsible for keeping the records, giving permission to access the records, and handing them out. You can also ask for this persons help in your court records search. The county clerks office is located at 500 E. Wallace, San Saba, TX 76877. You can contact them at (325) 372-3614.
Aside from these main sources, if you are looking for older court documents, you should check the Texas State Law Library at 205 West 14th Street, Austin, Texas. You may contact them at (512) 463-1722 or you may email them at [email protected].