Miller County Jail Bookings and Inmate Records

Miller County recent bookings are public records maintained by Sheriff Richard Morgan at the Miller County Sheriff's Office in Colquitt, Georgia. The county jail processes all arrests made within Miller County jurisdiction. You can access booking information by contacting the Sheriff's Office directly. These records document arrest details, charges filed, and current custody status for all inmates.

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Miller County Sheriff's Office Contact Information

Sheriff Richard Morgan oversees the Miller County Sheriff's Office. The office provides law enforcement and jail operations for the county. All booking records are maintained by Sheriff's Office staff.

You can contact the Sheriff's Office at PO Box 476, Colquitt, GA 39837. Their phone number is (229) 758-3421. Contact the Georgia Sheriffs' Association for additional website information.

Under O.C.G.A. § 42-4-7, the Sheriff must maintain complete jail records. These records include inmate names, charges, booking dates, and release information. The public has the right to access these records.

Georgia Sheriffs Association directory for Miller County inmate records

The Sheriff's Office staff can assist with inmate location inquiries. Call during business hours for the best service.

How to Find Miller County Recent Bookings

Searching for booking records in Miller County requires direct contact with the Sheriff's Office. Smaller counties may not have online search systems. Phone and in-person inquiries are often the most effective methods.

Phone inquiries provide quick answers for simple questions. Call (229) 758-3421 during business hours. Staff can confirm if someone is in custody. They can provide basic booking details over the phone.

In-person visits allow for comprehensive records requests. You can submit formal open records requests at the office. Staff can help you locate specific records. Bring identification and detailed information about the person.

Written requests are recommended for detailed searches. Submit your request by mail to PO Box 476, Colquitt, GA 39837. Include specific details about the records you need. The office must respond within three business days under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70.

Miller County Booking Record Details

Booking records document the jail intake process. Miller County follows standard Georgia procedures. These records become part of the official public record.

Information found in booking records:

  • Full legal name and date of birth
  • Physical description and identifying marks
  • Booking date, time, and assigned number
  • Criminal charges and applicable statutes
  • Bond amount and release conditions
  • Arresting agency information

The Georgia Open Records Act ensures public access to most booking information. O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72(a)(4) specifically addresses arrest records. Agencies must comply with proper requests.

Response times are typically within three business days. Complex requests may take longer. Agencies must provide reasons for any delays.

How to Request Miller County Booking Records

You can ask to see Miller County booking records at any time. The law gives you this right under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70. You do not need a reason.

Call the Sheriff's Office at (229) 758-3421 to start. Tell them you want to view booking records. They will explain the steps. You can also send a letter to PO Box 476 in Colquitt.

Written requests work best for detailed searches. Send a letter with clear details. Include the person's full name. Add any dates or charges you know. Staff must reply in three business days.

The first 30 minutes of search time is free. You pay only for copies you need. Ask for a cost quote for large requests. This keeps costs clear.

Understanding the Booking Process

Booking is the intake process at Miller County Jail. It follows set steps. Each step creates a record.

First, staff check the person's identity. They look for warrants. They take photos and finger prints. They list all charges. This data goes in the jail system.

Staff store the person's items until release. They may get a phone call. Staff tell them when court will be. A judge may set bond. The process takes a few hours.

O.C.G.A. § 42-4-7 says the Sheriff must keep these records. Files show who was booked and when. You can ask to see most of this data.

Jail Visitation and Inmate Services

Miller County Jail allows visits with those in custody. You must follow all rules. These rules keep everyone safe.

Call (229) 758-3421 to learn when visits happen. Most jails have set days and times. You may need to sign up first. Bring a valid photo ID.

You can send money to inmates. This helps them buy items from the jail store. Ask staff how to add funds. Some jails use online systems.

Inmates can call family using jail phones. Calls are monitored. The jail may offer programs. These can help inmates prepare for release. Contact the Sheriff's Office to learn more.

State Resources

State tools can help you find inmates in Georgia. These work with county records. You may need to check both.

The Georgia Department of Corrections has a search site. Go to gdc.georgia.gov to use it. This shows state prison inmates. It does not list county jail bookings.

The Georgia Sheriffs' Association lists all sheriffs. Visit georgiasheriffs.org to find them. This helps when you need to call other counties.

For your own crime history, call the Georgia Crime Information Center. They are at (404) 244-2639. Their office is in Decatur.

Statewide Resources for Inmate Information

State-level resources can supplement county searches. The Georgia Department of Corrections maintains state prison records. This is different from county jail bookings.

Search the GDC database at gdc.georgia.gov. This covers state prison inmates only. County jail bookings are not included.

Georgia Department of Corrections offender search portal for state inmates

The Georgia Sheriffs' Association provides a complete sheriff directory. Access it at georgiasheriffs.org. This helps when searching other counties.

For criminal history information, contact the Georgia Crime Information Center. They maintain statewide criminal records in Decatur.

Understanding Georgia Open Records Laws

Georgia law ensures transparency in government records. The Open Records Act establishes clear rules for accessing booking information. Both requesters and agencies have defined responsibilities.

Key legal points:

O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 et seq. establishes the right to access public records. This includes most booking and arrest information. Agencies cannot withhold records without statutory authority.

Booking photographs have special rules under O.C.G.A. § 35-1-18. Requesters must provide written affirmation. Mug shots cannot be posted on pay-for-removal websites.

Agencies can charge reasonable fees for production. The first 30 minutes of search time is free. Copy fees must be reasonable. Estimates are available for large requests.

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Surrounding County Booking Resources

If you cannot find records in Miller County, check neighboring counties. Arrests may occur in nearby jurisdictions. Consider these adjacent counties:

This is a private informational website. We are not part of any government agency. Always verify booking information with the Miller County Sheriff's Office directly.

Nearby Counties

If your search in Miller County fails, try nearby counties. People may be held in jails near Colquitt. These counties border Miller County.

Baker County sits to the north with Newton as the main town. Early County lies to the south with Blakely. Seminole County is to the east with Donalsonville.

Each of these counties has its own jail and booking records. Check them if your search in Miller County does not find who you seek.

Use the Georgia Sheriffs' Association at georgiasheriffs.org for phone numbers. This helps you call each office quickly.