Find Jefferson County Arrest Records

Jefferson County arrest records are filed at the sheriff's office in Louisville, Georgia. This east-central Georgia county has around 15,000 people. Louisville serves as the county seat. The sheriff's office handles all arrest records, jail operations, and booking data for the county. If you need to look up someone who was arrested in Jefferson County, the sheriff is the place to call. You can also find Jefferson County arrest data through the Georgia Bureau of Investigation's statewide criminal history system. Both local and state resources are covered on this page.

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Jefferson County Quick Facts

15,000 Population
Louisville County Seat
Gary Hutchins Sheriff
$15 Record Check Fee

Jefferson County Sheriff Arrest Data

Sheriff Gary Hutchins runs the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office. The mailing address is PO Box 72, Louisville, GA 30434. The phone number is 478-625-7538. All arrest records for Jefferson County are stored here. Deputies patrol the county and process arrests at the local jail. Each booking creates a record that includes the person's name, charges, arrest date, and mugshot. These records are public under Georgia law.

When you need to check on an arrest in Jefferson County, call the office and give a full name and date of birth. Staff can tell you if the person is in custody and share the charges. Walk-in visits are accepted during business hours. Mail requests are also an option. Louisville is a small town, and the sheriff's office handles a modest volume of cases compared to metro counties. Still, every arrest follows the same booking and record-keeping process used across Georgia.

Sheriff Gary Hutchins
Address PO Box 72, Louisville, GA 30434
Phone 478-625-7538

Georgia State Records for Jefferson County

Every arrest made in Jefferson County gets reported to the Georgia Crime Information Center at the GBI. The GCIC holds criminal history records from all 159 Georgia counties. Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37, you can ask to see your own criminal history for a fee of up to $15. The record will show arrests from Jefferson County and any other county in the state.

The GBI criminal history FAQ covers the steps. Most people begin at the local sheriff's office. Written requests can go to the GCIC at P.O. Box 370808, Decatur, Georgia 30037. The GBI website has links to criminal history services and the payment portal.

Georgia GDC offender search for Jefferson County arrest records

The GDC offender search is one of several state tools that can help you track down someone originally arrested in Jefferson County who is now in state custody.

Note: Allow 5 to 10 business days for mail requests to the GCIC to be processed.

Jefferson County Criminal Record Search

The Georgia Department of Corrections offender search covers state prison inmates. If someone arrested in Jefferson County was sent to a state facility, this tool can locate them. Search by name, GDC ID, or case number. People at the Jefferson County jail are not in the GDC system. Always verify GDC data by writing to Inmate Records at PO Box 1529, Forsyth, GA 31029.

The Georgia Felon Search costs $15 and covers felony convictions. You need a name, date of birth, and sex. Misdemeanor arrests from Jefferson County will not show. Sealed records are excluded. The Georgia Sheriffs' Association directory lists contact details for every county sheriff. Fees for state criminal history services can be paid through the GBI Payment Portal.

Jefferson County Jail Bookings

The Jefferson County jail handles all local bookings in Louisville. When deputies arrest someone, the person is brought to the jail for processing. The booking record captures the name, charges, date, and photograph. These records are public in Georgia. Call 478-625-7538 to ask about current inmates, charges, and bail. If the person was later moved to a state facility, the GDC offender search can help locate them.

Arrest Record Laws in Jefferson County

The Georgia Open Records Act at O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 gives the public access to arrest records. Initial arrest reports from the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office must be released when asked. Records from active investigations may be kept back, but the basic report is always public.

O.C.G.A. § 35-3-38 makes it a crime to request criminal history data under false pretenses. The fine goes up to $5,000 and prison time can be up to two years. Even careless release of arrest record data in Jefferson County or elsewhere brings a fine of up to $100. Record restriction is available for dismissed charges and other qualifying outcomes. Guilty verdicts are never eligible for restriction in Georgia.

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Nearby Counties

Jefferson County is in east-central Georgia. These counties are close by. Verify the arrest location before making a request.