Chattahoochee County Jail Roster

The Chattahoochee County jail roster lists inmates held at the county detention facility in Cusseta, Georgia. This small county sits in west-central Georgia near Fort Moore, formerly known as Fort Benning. You can look up who is in the Chattahoochee County jail by reaching out to the sheriff's office or using online inmate search tools. The roster includes names, charges, and booking info for everyone in custody. Cusseta is the county seat and home to the sheriff's office that manages all jail roster records for Chattahoochee County.

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Chattahoochee County Jail Roster Quick Facts

10,907 Population
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Chattahoochee County Sheriff and Jail

The Chattahoochee County Sheriff's Office operates the local jail and maintains all inmate records. The office sits in Cusseta, which is the only incorporated city in the county. Staff can look up jail roster records by phone during business hours. Because of the county's small size, the jail handles a limited number of inmates compared to larger Georgia facilities. But the booking process follows the same steps used across the state.

Chattahoochee County is part of the Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit. The county borders Muscogee County, which holds the city of Columbus. Because of its location near Fort Moore, the county sees some unique law enforcement dynamics. Military personnel who get arrested off base go through the county system. Their info goes on the Chattahoochee County jail roster just like any other booking. On-base incidents fall under federal jurisdiction and do not appear on the county roster.

Search Chattahoochee County Inmates

Looking up someone on the Chattahoochee County jail roster can be done a few ways. The most direct is to call the sheriff's office in Cusseta. They can tell you if a person is in custody and what charges they face. For online searches, third-party sites collect jail data from across Georgia and post it in a searchable format.

If you need historical records or more detail than the online tools provide, file an open records request with the sheriff's office. Georgia law allows public access to most jail records. You cite O.C.G.A. Section 50-18-71 in your request and the agency must respond within three business days.

State Resources for Chattahoochee County

The Chattahoochee County jail roster only tracks local inmates. If someone has been sentenced and moved to a state prison, the GDC offender search is the place to check. The Georgia Department of Corrections runs this free tool. You search by name and it returns records for people in state facilities. It shows their charges, where they are held, and parole info. County jail inmates do not appear in this system.

The VINELink system offers free inmate tracking. You can register to get alerts when someone's custody status changes. VINE works with many Georgia counties. Call 1-800-398-2892 or visit the website to sign up. It runs 24 hours a day and is fully confidential. This is useful if you want to know when an inmate leaves the Chattahoochee County jail, whether by bond, transfer, or release.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation maintains criminal history records at the state level. Arrest data from Chattahoochee County feeds into the GBI's Georgia Crime Information Center. This system stores long-term criminal records, not just current jail rosters. You can review your own record for up to $15 under O.C.G.A. Section 35-3-37.

Chattahoochee County Records and Law

Georgia's Open Records Act gives the public the right to see most jail data. The Chattahoochee County Sheriff's Office must let people inspect booking records under O.C.G.A. Section 50-18-70. They get three business days to respond. The first 15 minutes of search time are free. Fees after that are based on the staff member's pay rate. This law keeps the process fair and affordable for people who just need basic jail roster info.

Criminal records from the Chattahoochee County jail can be restricted over time. Under O.C.G.A. Section 35-3-37, misdemeanor arrests without a case result get restricted after two years. Non-violent felonies get restricted after four years. Serious violent crimes wait seven years. The state crime info center handles these restrictions first. Then the county jail must follow suit within 30 days if the person sends a written request. Cases that were dismissed or ended in acquittal also qualify. Someone who appeared on the Chattahoochee County jail roster but was found not guilty can get that record pulled from public view.

Note: Restricted records stay in law enforcement databases but are not visible to the public.

Chattahoochee County Jail Booking Info

The booking process in Chattahoochee County works like it does across Georgia. After an arrest, the person goes to the county jail. Staff take a photo, collect personal details, and log the charges. Bond gets set by a schedule or a judge. The inmate's name then appears on the Chattahoochee County jail roster. For a small county, the jail may only hold a handful of inmates at any given time. But the records are kept the same way as in larger counties.

Chattahoochee County covers about 250 square miles in the western part of the state. It is one of the least populated counties in Georgia. The county shares a border with Muscogee County to the south and Marion County to the east. If you are not sure where an arrest took place, check both the Chattahoochee County jail roster and the rosters of nearby counties. The Georgia Sheriffs' Association can help you find contact info for any sheriff's office in the state.

Nearby County Jail Rosters

Chattahoochee County sits near several other counties in west Georgia. Check these neighbors if you need jail roster data from the surrounding area.

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