Clinch County Arrest and Jail Records

Clinch County recent bookings are maintained by the Clinch County Sheriff's Office in Homerville, Georgia. Sheriff Raymond Peterson leads the agency. The Sheriff's Office operates the county jail and maintains all arrest records. Georgia law ensures public access to booking information. Clinch County is located in southeastern Georgia.

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Clinch County Sheriff's Office Contact

The Clinch County Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement services. Sheriff Raymond Peterson directs all operations. The office is located on Court Square in Homerville. They handle patrol, investigations, and jail operations.

You can contact the Sheriff's Office using the information below.

  • Sheriff: Raymond Peterson
  • Address: 115 Court Square, Homerville, GA 31634
  • Phone: (912) 487-5316

The Sheriff's Office serves a rural community in the Suwannee River valley.

Accessing Clinch County Booking Records

Clinch County booking records can be accessed by contacting the Sheriff's Office. Phone inquiries are available for custody checks.

Submit written requests for detailed records. Reference O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 to establish your rights. The agency must respond within three business days.

Georgia Sheriffs Association directory for Clinch County arrest records

The Georgia Sheriffs' Association maintains a directory at georgiasheriffs.org.

Clinch County Booking Record Contents

Clinch County maintains detailed booking records. O.C.G.A. § 42-4-7 requires specific documentation.

Each record contains identifying information. Name and date of birth are recorded. Physical descriptors note appearance.

Charges specify alleged violations. Georgia statute codes are referenced.

Public Records Access

Georgia law establishes your right to booking records. O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 creates the Open Records Act.

O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72(a)(4) addresses arrest records.

Contact the Sheriff's Office for records requests.

Booking photographs have special requirements.

How to Request Clinch County Booking Records

Contact the Clinch County Sheriff's Office directly. Phone inquiries are the fastest method for checking custody status. Staff can verify if someone is currently held in the jail.

For detailed records, submit a written request. Reference O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 to establish your legal rights. The agency must respond within three business days under Georgia law.

Mail requests should include your contact information and specific details about the records needed. Fees may apply for copying and extensive research time.

Understanding the Booking Process in Clinch County

The booking process begins when law enforcement brings an arrestee to the jail. Staff follow procedures required by O.C.G.A. § 42-4-7. Each step creates a public record.

Intake includes photographing and fingerprinting the arrestee. Medical screening is performed to identify health issues. Staff collect personal property for secure storage.

Charges are entered into the computer system. A magistrate sets bond amounts. Inmates receive information about court dates. All documentation becomes part of the public record.

Clinch County Jail Visitation and Inmate Services

The Clinch County Jail allows family visitation on a scheduled basis. Call the Sheriff's Office to confirm current visitation hours and requirements.

Visitors must present valid photo identification. Dress codes are enforced. All visitors are subject to search. Children must be accompanied by adults.

Inmates can receive mail and commissary deposits. Send letters to the jail address with the inmate's full name. Books must be softcover and shipped directly from publishers.

State Resources for Clinch County Inmates

The Georgia Sheriffs' Association provides a directory of all Georgia sheriffs. This resource helps you find contact information for any county.

The Georgia Department of Corrections offers an online offender search at gdc.georgia.gov. This tracks state prison inmates separately from county jail records.

Victim services are available through the Georgia Crime Victims Compensation Program. Call 1-800-547-6000 for assistance with medical bills, counseling, and other expenses.

Georgia Open Records Act and Clinch County

O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 applies to Clinch County. The Sheriff's Office must comply with public records requests. Transparency is mandated by state law.

You have the right to inspect booking records. Copies are available for reasonable fees. The first thirty minutes of staff search time are free.

Agencies must respond within three business days. Denials must include legal justification. You have the right to appeal any denial of records.

Georgia Open Records Act and Clinch County

O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 applies to Clinch County. The Sheriff's Office must comply with public records requests. This law ensures government transparency.

Requesters have specific rights under Georgia law. You may inspect records during business hours. Copies are available for reasonable fees. The agency must respond promptly.

Booking photographs have special requirements. O.C.G.A. § 35-1-18 requires a signed affirmation. This prevents commercial misuse of mugshots. Violations can result in penalties.

Surrounding County Resources

Check nearby counties if you cannot locate a record. Counties bordering Clinch County include:

The Georgia Department of Corrections maintains separate records.

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