Jefferson County Georgia Inmate Jail Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(411)Jefferson County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Jefferson County Correctional Institution1159 Clarks Mill RoadLouisvilleGA30434478-625-7230
Jefferson County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Jefferson County Jail911 Clarks Mill RoadLouisvilleGA30434478-625-7077
Jefferson County Sheriff's Office415 Green StreetLouisvilleGA30434478-625-7538
Jefferson County Sheriffs Office / Jefferson County Jail911 Clarks Mill RoadLouisvilleGA30434478-625-7538
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Statistics
Jail Population Held for State Prison136
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Prison
Jail Population Held for State Jail6
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Jail
Jail Population Held for Federal Agencies19
Jail Population Held for ICE1
Pretrial Jail Population63
Female Pretrial Jail Population13
Male Pretrial Jail Population75
Total Jail Admissions1,105
Total Jail Population205
Female Jail Population8
Male Jail Population199
Asian Jail Population
Black Jail Population120
Latino Jail Population5
Native Jail Population1
White Jail Population82
Total Prison Population165
Female Prison Population4
Male Prison Population161
Total Prison Admissions48
Female Prison Admissions
Male Prison Admissions
Asian Prison Admissions
Black Prison Admissions38
Latino Prison Admissions
Native Prison Admissions
White Prison Admissions9
Other Prison Admissions1
Asian Prison Population
Black Prison Population134
Latino Prison Population
Native Prison Population
White Prison Population29
Other Prison Population2

Jail Records – Where Can I Find These Online?

If you are looking for public jail records in Georgia, the best place to start is the online Georgia Prison Records website. This website provides searchable data for all public inmate records in Georgia from the Georgia Department of Corrections and all other state and local correctional facilities in Georgia. This includes state, county, and regional jail records. The data includes mug shots, inmate files, name verification, date of arrest, charges, status, number of days released, number of years served, number of inmate sexual offenders matched with name, alphabetical order, and location of offender facility.

Jail records can be obtained by visiting the jail and requesting the most recent information. There are several options available. Jail staff records are more current information. However, if you do not have access to this database, you can check on the jail web page or phone book to find information. Some of the state databases may cost a small fee, depending on what is in the public record.

The Internet is the first place to start your search. Free public jail records can be searched online. These are often scanned and uploaded into a database for easy retrieval. This is the best source, as the data is current and often updated to reflect new arrivals into the system. Some of the online databases will also give you more detailed information, such as mug shot updates.

Jail records in the public domain can also be searched. These are not as current and are not always as accurate as the jail records available at the state and county level. However, many of the websites offer free basic information, such as the name of the person, current location of incarceration, date of arrest, charges, case status, etc. Some also offer multiple forms of information for an individual.

The Georgia Department of Corrections website also offers free jail records. This information is more current than the records found at the state and county levels, but still provides basic information. You may be able to search the inmate’s educational record, if any, military record, parole record, sex offender record, etc. If you have any other information you’d like to provide, such as a Social Security number or name, you can also do so. This is considered legal in most states, although some might question the use of the data for identity theft.

In short, jail records in the public domain are a great resource to use for all types of background checks. They are accurate, complete and up to date, as long as you are using a reputable database. The information is usually available in both digital and hard copy formats, and can sometimes be accessed via mail. You should always use these resources before relying on the data available through commercial services.