Henry County Jail Inmate Search

Henry County recent bookings are maintained by the Henry County Sheriff's Office in McDonough, Georgia. Under Sheriff Reginald Scandrett, the Sheriff's Office operates one of the larger detention facilities in the region. You can access booking records by contacting the Sheriff's Office directly or through their website. Recent arrest records provide information about current inmates, charges filed, bond amounts, and release dates. The facility serves the growing population of Henry County with professional corrections services.

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Henry County Sheriff's Office

The Henry County Sheriff's Office operates under Sheriff Reginald Scandrett. The facility is at 120 Henry Pkwy in McDonough. This modern detention center serves the county's law enforcement needs. The Sheriff oversees all operations. Professional staff manage daily inmate services.

Contact the Henry County Sheriff's Office at (770) 288-7101. Staff can provide inmate information and answer questions. Visit their website at safehenry.com for online resources. The office follows Georgia's open records requirements.

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The Sheriff's Office address is 120 Henry Pkwy, McDonough, GA 30253.

Accessing Henry County Booking Records

Booking records in Henry County are public documents. The Georgia Open Records Act guarantees your right to access. O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 establishes this framework. O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72(a)(4) applies to arrest and booking records specifically.

The Sheriff must maintain records per O.C.G.A. § 42-4-7. This statute requires detailed jail logs. Information includes inmate names and charges. Commitment and release dates are tracked. This creates accountability.

You can request records in several ways. Walk-in requests allow immediate inspection. Phone calls work for basic status checks. Written requests provide formal documentation. Online tools may offer search capabilities.

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The Sheriff must respond within three business days.

How to Request Henry County Booking Records

The Henry County Sheriff's Office accepts records requests in person, by mail, or by phone. Visit the office at 120 Henry Pkwy in McDonough during regular business hours. Staff members are available to assist you. Bring valid identification when making in-person requests.

Mail requests should be addressed to: Henry County Sheriff's Office, 120 Henry Pkwy, McDonough, GA 30253. Include your contact information and specific details about the records you need. Provide the full name of the person and any known dates or booking numbers. Specific requests are processed more quickly.

Phone requests can be made by calling (770) 288-7101. Staff can provide basic inmate status information. For copies of records or detailed searches, you may need to visit or submit a written request. Written requests create a formal record under Georgia law.

Understanding the Booking Process in Henry County

The booking process in Henry County follows established procedures for documenting all arrests. When someone is taken into custody, they are transported to the detention center. The intake process begins immediately upon arrival.

Staff first collect personal information from the arrestee. This includes full name, date of birth, address, and physical characteristics. Height, weight, hair color, eye color, and any distinguishing marks are recorded. This establishes the person's identity in the system.

Booking photographs and fingerprints are taken next. Fingerprints are submitted to state and federal databases for identification. Personal property is inventoried and stored securely. Medical staff conduct a screening to identify health needs. The inmate is then assigned to appropriate housing based on security classification.

Henry County Jail Visitation and Inmate Services

The Henry County Detention Center offers visitation for family and friends of inmates. Contact the facility at (770) 288-7101 to confirm current visitation hours and rules. All visitors must present valid government-issued identification. Dress codes and behavior standards are enforced.

Inmates have access to various services during their stay. The facility provides meals, medical care, and recreation time. Basic hygiene items and bedding are supplied. Inmates can purchase additional items through the commissary if they have funds in their account.

Family members can add money to inmate accounts for commissary purchases. Contact the Sheriff's Office for approved methods. Phone services are available for inmates to call approved numbers. Check with staff about setting up phone accounts.

What to Expect in Booking Records

Henry County booking records contain comprehensive information. Each booking creates a detailed record. This follows the inmate through the court system. Records include personal and legal information.

Typical records show:

  • Full legal name and date of birth
  • Booking photograph and physical descriptors
  • Booking date, time, and number
  • Charges and applicable statutes
  • Bond amount and conditions
  • Arresting agency details

Recent bookings are updated regularly. This ensures current information is available. Families can track loved ones. Legal representatives can monitor cases.

Statewide Resources for Inmate Searches

The Georgia Department of Corrections offers a statewide offender search. This covers state prison inmates only. It does not include county jail records. Find the search at gdc.georgia.gov.

The Georgia Crime Information Center maintains criminal history records. Contact them at (404) 244-2639. Their office is at 3121 Panthersville Road, Decatur, GA 30034.

The Georgia Sheriffs' Association provides a complete sheriff directory. Access it at georgiasheriffs.org. This helps locate inmates across Georgia's 159 counties.

Important Legal Information

Booking photographs have special requirements under Georgia law. O.C.G.A. § 35-1-18 requires written affirmation. You must state the photos will not be used on pay-for-removal websites. This protects individuals from exploitation.

The Open Records Act establishes response timeframes. Agencies must reply within three business days. Fees must be reasonable. The first 30 minutes of search time is free. Written estimates are required for requests over $25.

Penalties ensure compliance. Fines up to $1,000 apply for violations. This keeps agencies accountable to the public.

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