Long County Jail Roster

The Long County jail roster tracks all inmates held at the detention facility in Ludowici, Georgia. Long County is a small, rural county in southeast Georgia near Fort Stewart. The Long County Sheriff's Office manages the jail and keeps the roster updated with new bookings. You can search for inmates by calling the sheriff's office or using online search tools. Ludowici is the county seat. The jail handles arrests from the sheriff's deputies and local agencies. Most jail roster data in Long County is public and free to check under Georgia law.

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Long County Jail Roster Quick Facts

19,559 Population
Ludowici County Seat
Atlantic Judicial Circuit
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Long County Sheriff and Detention

The Long County Sheriff's Office is based in Ludowici and handles all jail operations for the county. The sheriff oversees patrol, court duties, and the detention center. Staff can answer jail roster questions by phone during business hours. If you need to check on an inmate, the sheriff's office is the most direct route. They process all bookings that come through the Long County jail.

Long County sits in the Atlantic Judicial Circuit, the same circuit as Liberty, Bryan, Evans, McIntosh, and Tattnall counties. Superior Court cases from the Long County jail go through the courthouse in Ludowici. Bond hearings happen in the Magistrate Court, which handles initial appearances for all new arrests. The county borders Fort Stewart on its west side, and the military presence in this region affects the local population. Long County's small size means the jail roster usually has fewer names on it than larger counties, but the same rules for access and public records apply.

Search Long County Jail Roster Online

You can check the Long County jail roster a few different ways. Calling the sheriff's office in Ludowici is the fastest method. Staff can look up an inmate by name and tell you their status. Online tools are another way to go. Several third-party sites pull jail data from Georgia counties and let you search by name. You need at least the person's full name to run a search.

Jail roster data changes all the time. People bond out quickly. Others get transferred. What you see on a website may already be out of date by the time you check it. For the most current info on the Long County jail roster, pick up the phone and call the sheriff's office. In a small county like Long, the staff usually know exactly who is in the jail.

Long County State Inmate Search

The Long County jail roster does not cover state prison inmates. If someone was held in Long County but got sentenced to state prison time, they leave the local roster. The Georgia Department of Corrections runs a free offender search for all state facility inmates. Search by name to find location, charges, and release dates. The GDC tool does not include county jail inmates.

The GDC facility directory lists state prisons and transitional centers across Georgia. You can search by name or zip code. If someone was in the Long County jail and got transferred to a state facility, the GDC database is where you check next. The two systems are separate. Under O.C.G.A. Section 42-8-66, people who finished their term under the First Offender Act will not show in the GDC search results.

The GDC main office is at 300 Patrol Road in Forsyth. Call (404) 656-4661 for state inmate questions.

Tracking Long County Inmates

VINE is a free tool for tracking jail roster changes in Georgia. You can sign up to get an alert when an inmate in Long County gets released, transferred, or has their status changed. The service runs around the clock. It is private. Nobody will know you are tracking someone.

Go to VINELink or call 1-800-398-2892 to get started. Have the inmate's name or booking ID ready. You can pick phone, text, or email alerts. Set a four-digit PIN for your account. A live operator is available at all times if you need help. The TTY line for hearing impaired users is 1-866-847-1298. VINE works in multiple languages and covers most Georgia counties. For Long County, this is a solid way to stay informed without having to call the jail over and over.

Long County Jail Records and Georgia Law

Georgia's Open Records Act, O.C.G.A. Section 50-18-70, gives the public access to most jail records. You can file a request with the Long County Sheriff's Office for booking data. They must respond within three business days. The first 15 minutes of search time are free. After that, there may be a fee based on the hourly rate of the lowest-paid person who can do the work. Copies are $0.10 per page. This law applies to all 159 Georgia counties.

Not all records are public. Medical files, security plans, and employee personal details stay private. Basic jail roster data like names, charges, booking dates, and bond amounts is nearly always available in Long County. Under O.C.G.A. Section 50-18-74, any agency that wrongly denies a valid request faces fines. The first offense is up to $1,000. Repeat violations within 12 months can cost up to $2,500 each.

At the state level, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation keeps criminal history records through the GCIC. Under O.C.G.A. Section 35-3-37, you can view your own history for up to $15. Arrest data from the Long County jail feeds into this system. Records get restricted over time when there is no case result. Misdemeanor arrests get restricted after two years. Non-violent felonies after four years. Serious violent crimes wait seven years. The Long County jail must restrict records within 30 days of a written request once the state has restricted them.

Note: Record restriction limits public access but does not erase the arrest from law enforcement databases.

Nearby County Jail Rosters

Long County is in southeast Georgia near Fort Stewart. Several neighboring counties have their own jail rosters. Check these if you are not sure where an arrest was processed.

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