Laurens County Arrest Records

Laurens County arrest records are kept by the sheriff's office in Dublin, Georgia. This mid-sized county in central Georgia has a population of about 50,000 people. The sheriff's office handles all bookings, jail intake, and arrest data for the area. You can search for arrest records by calling, visiting, or using statewide databases that pull from Laurens County law enforcement. Public access to initial arrest reports is protected by Georgia law, and most booking records are open for anyone to check.

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Laurens County Quick Facts

50,000 Population
Dublin County Seat
Larry Dean Sheriff
478-272-1522 Sheriff Phone

Laurens County Sheriff's Office Records

Sheriff Larry Dean leads the Laurens County Sheriff's Office. His team handles arrest records for the entire county. The office is at 511 Southern Pines Road, Dublin, GA 31021. You can call 478-272-1522 to ask about a booking or request arrest record data. Walk-in visits are accepted during regular hours. Bring your ID and the name and date of birth of the person you want to look up.

The Laurens County Sheriff's Office manages the county jail and processes all local arrests. When someone is booked, the record includes charges, personal details, arrest date, and a photo. Staff can search by name or booking date. Dublin is a fairly active area for central Georgia, so the office handles a good volume of records. If you need older Laurens County arrest records, submit a written request. Response times vary based on how far back the file goes. The office may charge a reasonable fee for copies under the Open Records Act.

Sheriff Larry Dean
Address 511 Southern Pines Road, Dublin, GA 31021
Phone 478-272-1522

How to Search Laurens County Records

There are several ways to find arrest records in Laurens County. The quickest is to call the sheriff's office at 478-272-1522. You can ask about current inmates, recent bookings, or older records. Going in person to the office in Dublin lets you see what is on file right away. Staff can look up arrest records by name or date.

State-level tools also work for Laurens County data. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation runs the statewide criminal history system through the Georgia Crime Information Center. Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37, any person can ask to inspect their own criminal history for up to $15. That record covers Laurens County arrests and arrests from all other Georgia counties. The GBI FAQ page walks you through the request process step by step.

GBI criminal history FAQ page for Laurens County arrest records

Note: Same-day appointments at the GBI lobby in Decatur are not available, so plan ahead if you want to go in person.

Laurens County Offender and Inmate Search

If a Laurens County arrest led to a state prison sentence, the Georgia Department of Corrections offender search can help you find that person. The GDC tool lets you look up inmates by name or GDC ID number. It shows the current facility, a photo if one is on file, and basic case info. You have to agree to a disclaimer before using it.

The GDC database only covers state prison inmates. People held at the Laurens County jail who have not been transferred to state custody are not in this system. For local jail info, call the sheriff's office directly. You can also use the Georgia Felon Search to check for felony convictions. It costs $15 per search and another $15 to see details. This tool needs a first name, last name, date of birth, and sex. It will not show Laurens County misdemeanor arrests or sealed records.

GDC offender query database for Laurens County arrest records

Laurens County Arrest Record Laws

The Georgia Open Records Act gives the public a right to access Laurens County arrest records. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, initial arrest reports are not exempt. You can file a request with the sheriff's office for booking logs and arrest data. The office has three business days to respond. A reasonable copy fee may apply.

Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-38, requesting criminal history records under false pretenses is a crime in Georgia. The penalty can reach $5,000 in fines and two years in prison. Even careless sharing of data carries a $100 fine and up to 10 days in jail. Some Laurens County arrest records can be restricted from public view if the charges were dismissed or not presented to a grand jury. Guilty outcomes are never eligible for this. The Georgia Sheriffs' Association can help you connect with the right office if you have questions about the process.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Laurens County. Arrest records are kept by the county where the booking took place.