Effingham County Jail Roster Lookup

The Effingham County jail roster lists every person held at the county jail in Springfield, Georgia. Sheriff Jimmy McDuffie has led the department since 2002 and oversees the jail division that processes felony and misdemeanor bookings. Effingham County is part of the Ogeechee Judicial Circuit and has grown fast in recent years, now with a population over 64,000. You can look up inmates through VINELink, by calling the jail at 912-754-3449, or through third-party search tools. This page covers how to search the Effingham County jail roster, what records are public, and where to find help.

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Effingham County Jail Quick Facts

64,769 Population
Springfield County Seat
Ogeechee Judicial Circuit
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Effingham County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff Jimmy McDuffie runs the Effingham County Sheriff's Office. He took the post in 2002 and has overseen the department through a period of rapid growth in the county. The sheriff's office is at 130 West First Street in Springfield, GA 31329. The office handles law enforcement, court services, and jail operations for all of Effingham County. You can reach the main office for general questions about the Effingham County jail roster and other services.

The Effingham County Sheriff's Office website is the main online resource. It has pages for each division, including the jail. You can find contact numbers, staff info, and details about how the booking process works at the Effingham County jail. The site also links to VINELink for inmate lookup.

Effingham County Jail Division

The jail division at the Effingham County Sheriff's Office handles the booking and housing of all people charged with criminal offenses in the county. The jail page on the sheriff's site explains how the process works. When someone is arrested, they are brought to the jail at 130 1st Street Extension in Springfield. Staff process them, record their charges, and set them up in the system. Once that is done, the person shows up on the Effingham County jail roster.

People who can make bond are released pending their court date. Those who cannot post bond stay in the jail until their case is heard. The Effingham County jail holds both pre-trial detainees and people serving sentences of up to 12 months. The facility has grown along with the county's population. More residents means more calls, more arrests, and more people on the jail roster at any given time.

The sheriff's site directs people to use VINELink if they want to check whether a specific person is in custody at the Effingham County jail. This is the method the office recommends.

Note: The jail phone number is 912-754-3449 for booking and inmate questions.

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The Effingham County Sheriff's Office points people to VINELink for checking inmate custody status. VINE is free. You type in a name and select Georgia, then Effingham County. The system will show you if that person is in custody at the local jail. You can also sign up for alerts so you get a call, text, or email when that inmate's status changes. Call 1-800-398-2892 to use the phone version of VINE.

Calling the jail at 912-754-3449 is another option. Staff can look up a person by name and tell you if they are in custody, what the charges are, and the bond amount. This works during normal business hours. For after-hours questions, the jail runs around the clock and someone is always on duty to answer basic questions about the Effingham County jail roster.

Effingham County Inmate Records Law

Georgia's Open Records Act under O.C.G.A. Section 50-18-70 makes most jail records available to anyone who asks. That covers booking logs, the jail roster, and basic inmate data held by the Effingham County Sheriff's Office. To get records, submit a written request. The office has three business days to respond. The first 15 minutes of staff time to find your records is free. After that, you may be charged based on the hourly pay of the lowest paid person who can do the search. Pages cost $0.10 each.

Medical records, security procedures, and personnel files are exempt. Under O.C.G.A. Section 35-3-37, some criminal history records can be restricted. If charges are dropped or a case ends with no conviction, the arrest record on the Effingham County jail roster may get restricted after a waiting period. Misdemeanors take two years with no case outcome. Non-violent felonies take four. Violent crimes take seven years. Once the state restricts a record, the county jail has 30 days to restrict its copy after getting a written request.

State Search Tools for Effingham County

The GDC offender search lets you look up anyone in a Georgia state prison. If someone was sentenced in Effingham County and moved to a state facility, this is where you search. The tool shows their location, charges, and parole info. It does not cover the Effingham County jail. County jail rosters and state prison records are on different systems.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation holds statewide criminal history data through the GCIC. You can view your own record for up to $15. The GDC facility directory helps you find which prison holds a specific inmate who was transferred from the Effingham County jail. The Ogeechee Judicial Circuit, which covers Effingham along with Bulloch, Jenkins, and Screven counties, handles all Superior Court cases for this area.

Nearby County Jail Rosters

Effingham County sits northwest of Savannah in the coastal region of Georgia. These nearby counties each run their own jails with separate jail rosters. Check them if you need to find someone held in a different facility.

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