District attorney asks board to renew SAVIN victim-notification maintenance agreement; commissioners approve

Liberty County Board of Commissioners · January 9, 2026

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Summary

District Attorney Pierre Hess Grama and Chief County Detective Jonathan Hess asked commissioners to reauthorize the county's SAVIN maintenance and service agreement; the board approved the 2026 contract renewal.

District Attorney Pierre Hess Grama and Chief County Detective Jonathan Hess presented a renewal of the SAVIN (State/Automated Victim Information and Notification) maintenance and service agreement, describing the program as free to Lebanon County victims and residents who register to receive notifications when an incarcerated person is moved, released or re-incarcerated.

Grama described the system as "one more layer of victim safety and security" and noted notifications can be delivered by email, phone call or text. The board moved, seconded and approved the 2026 maintenance and service agreement as presented.

Commissioners voted to re-sign the existing contract; the district attorney's office said paperwork had been shared with the county solicitor and the full packet was provided to the board.