Search Union County Arrest Records
Union County arrest records can be found at the sheriff's office in Blairsville, Georgia. The county has around 24,000 people and sits in Georgia. All local arrests are handled by the sheriff's office, which keeps booking records, arrest reports, and inmate data on file. You can search for Union County arrest records by calling the office, visiting in person, or using state databases from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Every arrest in Union County gets sent to the GBI's statewide criminal history system, so there are multiple paths to find what you need.
Union County Quick Facts
Union County Sheriff Arrest Data
Sheriff Shawn Dyer runs the Union County Sheriff's Office at 378 Beasley St, Blairsville, GA 30512. The phone number is (706) 439-6066. This is the main source for all arrest records in Union County. The staff can check the jail roster, pull booking records, and help you get copies of arrest reports from the files.
You will need a full name and date of birth to make a request. Calling is the fastest method. You can also walk in or send a written request by mail. Union County reports all arrest data to the statewide system, so if you cannot reach the local office, you can try state-level tools as a backup. Response times depend on the age of the record and whether it involves state court proceedings.
| Sheriff | Shawn Dyer |
|---|---|
| Address | 378 Beasley St, Blairsville, GA 30512 |
| Phone | (706) 439-6066 |
Searching Union County Arrest Records
The most direct way is to contact the sheriff's office in Blairsville. A phone call to (706) 439-6066 gets you an answer fast. Walk-in requests and written requests also work.
For state-level access, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation runs the statewide criminal history system. The GCIC collects arrest data from every Georgia county, including Union. Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37, any person can request their own criminal history. The fee is up to $15. Send requests to P.O. Box 370808, Decatur, Georgia 30037. Allow 5 to 10 business days. Read the GBI FAQ for step-by-step details.
Georgia Criminal History for Union County
Every arrest in Union County enters the statewide Criminal Justice Information System. More than 600 agencies report to the GCIC. This network ties together sheriff offices, police departments, courts, and correction facilities. If someone is arrested in Union County, the record goes into the state database automatically.
From the GBI website you can access criminal history services, crime reports, and the sex offender registry. The Rapid ID system lets law enforcement check fingerprints with handheld devices in the field. For people in state prisons after a Union County arrest, the GDC offender search is the tool to use. It does not cover county jail inmates.
Union County Jail Bookings
The county jail in Blairsville is run by the sheriff's office. Every arrest in Union County goes through booking here. A booking record captures the person's name, charges, arrest date, and a mugshot. Under Georgia law, these records are public. To check on an inmate, call (706) 439-6066.
For people transferred to state prison after arrest in Union County, use the GDC offender search. It covers state correctional facilities but not the county jail. You can search by name or ID number.
The GDC warns that you should verify data by writing to Inmate Records at PO Box 1529, Forsyth, GA 31029 before relying on it.
Union County Arrest Record Access Laws
Under the Georgia Open Records Act at O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, arrest reports are public records. The Union County Sheriff's Office must share initial arrest reports on request. Active investigations may be withheld.
Getting criminal records under false pretenses violates O.C.G.A. § 35-3-38. The fine can reach $5,000 with up to two years in prison. Georgia also permits record restriction. Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37, if a Union County arrest ended in dismissal, nolle prosequi, or no grand jury action, the charge may be sealed. Guilty outcomes are never eligible for sealing.
Additional Union County Record Resources
Use the Georgia Felon Search for felony conviction lookups at $15 per search. An extra $15 opens full details. This tool only returns felonies, not misdemeanors or sealed records. The Georgia Sheriffs' Association has contact info for every Georgia sheriff. Pay state record fees on the GBI Payment Portal.
Nearby Counties
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