See today’s bookings or confirm someone is in custody
County Sheriff’s Office or Jail Roster
Sheriff and jail sources post the most current booking and custody details.
Georgia Arrest Information Guide
Learn where Georgia arrest details are kept, how to search county jail bookings and police reports, and how to verify charges and case outcomes through official court records.
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Choose the path that matches your goal; Georgia arrest information is usually first recorded by the arresting agency or county jail, then by the courts.
See today’s bookings or confirm someone is in custody
Sheriff and jail sources post the most current booking and custody details.
Check charges, bond, and first court date after an arrest
Booking shows preliminary charges and bond; the clerk confirms filed charges and hearing dates.
Obtain the narrative arrest or incident report
The arresting agency holds the report and can locate it by report number, date, or location.
Get certified proof of the case outcome
Only the court can provide certified dispositions and orders.
Verify state prison custody or transfers
State prison status and facility location are maintained by the DOC, not the county jail.
| Source Or Office | Best For | Helpful Search Input | Verification Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| County Sheriff’s Office / Jail | Recent arrests, daily booking logs, inmate rosters, bond and release information | Name, date of birth, date of arrest, booking or inmate number | Booking data is preliminary; confirm charges and case numbers with the court clerk. |
| City Police Department Records Unit | Arrest and incident reports, report numbers, property or tow details | Report number, incident date and location, involved person’s name | Reports may be redacted or delayed during active investigations; use the case number to check court filings. |
| County Superior or State Court Clerk | Filed charges, court dates, final dispositions, certified copies | Defendant name, date of birth, case or citation number, arrest date | Court records confirm outcomes; dispositions may differ from booking charges. |
| Georgia Bureau of Investigation (State Criminal History Repository) | State-level criminal history tied to fingerprints, including reported arrests and dispositions | Full name, date of birth; fingerprint submission for official checks when required | Repository relies on agency reporting; recent arrests may not appear immediately. |
| Georgia Department of Corrections | State prison custody, inmate number, facility location, projected release | Name, date of birth, known aliases, offender or GDC number | Does not include county jail inmates; check the county jail for local custody. |
| Statewide Court Portal (where available) | Multi-county docket searches and case indexes | Name, date of birth, case number, filing year | Coverage varies by county; verify any hit with the originating court clerk. |
Arrest information is preliminary and must be tied to the correct case and person.
Official Georgia sources are best for current custody details, certified dispositions, and arrest or incident reports held by specific agencies. Background check services can help locate possible matches across many counties, prior addresses, and aliases, but they do not replace court dockets, sheriff booking logs, police records units, the state repository, or the Department of Corrections for final confirmation.
Basic booking details and arrest logs are generally public at the county level, and many agencies provide lookups. Access to full police reports or certain information may be limited during active investigations or by law.
Start with the county sheriff’s jail roster or booking log where the arrest occurred using the name and arrest date, then check the county court docket for filed charges and hearing dates.
An arrest record documents a detention and booking at a point in time. A criminal record, maintained by the state repository and courts, reflects filed charges and final dispositions such as conviction, dismissal, or diversion.
Contact the arresting agency’s records unit—city police or the county sheriff—and provide the report number, date, and location. Availability and redactions vary by case status.
Check the county jail booking detail for bond amounts and conditions, then confirm with the court docket or judge’s order once the case is filed, as conditions may change at first appearance.
Timing varies by county and case type. Some filings appear within days, while others take longer. If no docket is visible, contact the court clerk with the booking or citation number.