Anderson County, Texas

Anderson County is the 52nd largest of the 254 counties in Texas; with a 2020 census population of 57,922. Significant cities in Anderson County include Palestine, the county seat, Elkhart, and Frankston. Anderson County falls within the 11th Texas congressional districts and the 3rd Texas senatorial district. The county consists of 1,077 square miles. .
Its county seat is Palestine. Anderson county was organized in 1846 and is named in honor of Kenneth L. Anderson, who had been Vice President of the Republic of Texas.
FIRST RESPONDERS AGENCIES WE COVER IN ANDERSON COUNTY
4 POLICE DEPARTMENTS
Frankston, Palestine, Palestine Marshall’s Office
1 SHERIFF’S OFFICE IN PALESTINE
1 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE IN PALESTINE
4 ANDERSON COUNTY CONSTABLES, PRECINCTS 1-4
17 ANDERSON COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENTS
Elkhart, Frankston, Montalba, Palestine, Tennessee Colony, 79 East VFD, 84 East VFD, Bethel-Cayuga VFD, Bradford VFD, Elmwood VFD, Lone Pine VFD, Neches VFD, Palestine-Southside VFD, Slocum VFD, TX Forest Service, Westside VFS, Tucker VFD