Miller County Jail Roster Lookup

The Miller County jail roster contains booking records for all inmates held at the county detention center in Colquitt, Georgia. Miller County is a small, rural county in the southwest corner of the state. The sheriff's office runs the jail and keeps records on who is in custody. You can search the Miller County jail roster through online tools or by contacting the sheriff's office in Colquitt. The roster shows names, charges, booking dates, and bond info for current inmates. This page covers all the main ways to find jail roster data in Miller County.

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Miller County Jail Roster Quick Facts

5,700 Population
Colquitt County Seat
South Georgia Judicial Circuit
3 Days Records Response

Miller County Sheriff and Detention

The Miller County Sheriff's Office handles all jail operations and booking records for the county. Colquitt is the county seat. The sheriff runs the detention center, patrols the county, and serves the courts. Staff can look up jail roster records by name or booking number if you call or visit during business hours. The jail takes in arrests from county deputies and Colquitt city police. State patrol troopers working in the area also bring arrests to this facility.

Miller County is part of the South Georgia Judicial Circuit, which also includes Baker, Decatur, Grady, Mitchell, and Seminole counties. Superior Court cases from the Miller County jail roster go through the circuit court in Colquitt. The Magistrate Court sets bonds and handles first appearances for new arrests. Because Miller County has a small population, the jail does not see the volume that larger Georgia counties do. But the booking process and record-keeping work the same way. Every arrest goes on the Miller County jail roster, and the records are open to the public under state law.

Search Miller County Inmate Records Online

Online search tools give you a quick way to check the Miller County jail roster. Several websites collect booking data from Georgia counties. You can search by name to see who is in custody at the Miller County jail. Results typically show the inmate's name, charges, and booking date. Bond amounts may also appear if they have been set. These sites are free to use and do not need an account.

You can also call the Miller County Sheriff's Office in Colquitt if the online search does not have what you need. Phone inquiries get you the most up-to-date data because online tools can lag behind real-time bookings. Have the full name of the person you are looking for. A date of birth or booking number helps narrow things down if the name is common.

State Tools for Miller County Jail Data

The Miller County jail roster only covers the local detention center. State prison inmates are in a separate system. The GDC offender search lets you look up anyone held in a Georgia state facility. It is free and open to the public. Search by name to find charges, current location, and parole dates. People who finished their term under Georgia's First Offender Act per O.C.G.A. Section 42-8-66 will not show up in the results.

The GDC facility directory covers all state prisons and transitional centers in Georgia. If someone left the Miller County jail and went to a state prison, this tool can help you find out where. The GDC main office is at 300 Patrol Road in Forsyth. Call (404) 656-4661 for questions about state inmates.

VINE offers free inmate alerts for Miller County. Sign up at VINELink or call 1-800-398-2892. You get told when an inmate's status changes. Alerts come by phone, email, or text. The system runs around the clock and keeps your identity private.

Miller County Jail Records and Georgia Law

Most jail records are public in Georgia. The Open Records Act, O.C.G.A. Section 50-18-70, gives you the right to ask for booking data from the Miller County jail roster. The sheriff's office must respond within three business days. The first 15 minutes of staff time are free. Fees after that are based on the hourly rate of the lowest paid employee who can do the work. Copies cost $0.10 per page.

Some records are not open. Security procedures, medical files, and employee personal data are exempt. Under O.C.G.A. Section 50-18-74, agencies that deny valid requests can face fines of up to $1,000 for the first offense and $2,500 for each repeat within a year. These rules protect the public's right to access jail roster records in Miller County and across Georgia.

Under O.C.G.A. Section 35-3-37, criminal records can get restricted after a set period. Misdemeanor arrests with no conviction are restricted at two years. Non-violent felonies with no disposition are restricted at four years. Serious violent offenses wait seven years. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation manages these restrictions through the GCIC. Once the state restricts a record, the Miller County jail has 30 days to restrict its local copy after the person sends a written request.

Note: Dismissed cases also qualify for restriction under Georgia law.

Miller County Booking Process

When someone gets arrested in Miller County, they go to the jail in Colquitt. Booking staff take a photo, log personal details, and record the charges. This puts the person on the Miller County jail roster. Bond can be set right away for some charges. Others need a hearing. The magistrate court in Miller County handles these hearings.

All local law enforcement uses the same jail. The sheriff's deputies, Colquitt police, and state troopers all bring people to the same detention center. That means the Miller County jail roster is the single source for who is in local custody. The Georgia Sheriffs' Association can help you find the right contact for the Miller County sheriff if you need to reach them about a booking or inmate question.

Nearby County Jail Rosters

Miller County is in southwest Georgia near the Florida state line. If you are not sure which county handled an arrest in this area, check these nearby jail rosters.

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