Pike County Jail Roster Lookup

The Pike County jail roster shows all inmates currently held at the detention center in Zebulon, Georgia. Pike County is a small, mostly rural county south of Atlanta that has been growing as people move farther from the city. The sheriff's office operates the jail and keeps booking records public. You can check the Pike County jail roster online through third-party sites or call the sheriff's office for a quick status update on any inmate. This page covers how to search for inmates, what records you can access, and what state law says about jail data in Pike County.

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Pike County Sheriff and Jail

The Pike County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement and jail operations for the entire county. The main office is in Zebulon, which is both the county seat and the largest town in Pike County. The sheriff runs the detention center, manages patrol, oversees court security, and handles criminal investigations. When someone gets arrested anywhere in Pike County, they are brought to the jail in Zebulon for booking. After the booking process is done, their info goes on the Pike County jail roster.

Pike County has about 19,000 residents spread across 218 square miles. It is south of Fayette County and west of Lamar County. The jail is a smaller facility, which means the roster does not see the same kind of traffic as a large metro county. Bookings still happen regularly though. The roster updates as new people come in and others bond out or transfer. Staff at the jail can answer questions about who is in custody at any time since the detention center never closes.

The sheriff's office also handles open records requests for jail data. If you need formal records, they can tell you how to submit a request.

Search the Pike County Jail Roster

The simplest way to check the Pike County jail roster is through a third-party site that pulls data from counties across Georgia. Use the person's full name or last name to look them up. If you get no results, the person may have already bonded out or been transferred.

Calling the Pike County Sheriff's Office is another solid option. In a county this size, the jail staff usually knows who is in custody without running a long search. They can confirm charges, bond amounts, and court dates. Phone lookups work well when the online roster has not updated yet or when you need the most current info available. If the person was just picked up, give it a few hours before searching the online roster since booking takes time.

Pike County Jail Roster and State Systems

The Pike County jail roster only shows people held at the county detention center. Inmates sentenced to state prison get moved to a Georgia Department of Corrections facility. Once they transfer, they are no longer on the Pike County roster. The GDC offender search is the free tool for finding state prison inmates. You can search by name. Try just the first four letters of the last name if a full name search does not work. The GDC search shows charges, facility name, and tentative parole dates.

People who finished their sentence under Georgia's First Offender Act per O.C.G.A. Section 42-8-66 will not show up in the GDC database. If you cannot find someone through the Pike County jail roster or the GDC search, try calling the GDC at (404) 656-4661. The GDC website also has a facility directory and open records request portal for those who need detailed records from state prisons.

Pike County jail roster VINE notification system

The facility directory lists the Pike County jail along with all other state prisons and county jails in Georgia.

VINE Alerts for Pike County Inmates

VINE lets you monitor inmates on the Pike County jail roster without checking it manually. The system sends alerts when an inmate's status changes. You can get notifications by phone, email, or text. Sign up at VINELink or call 1-800-398-2892. Have the inmate's name or booking number handy. You set up a PIN and choose your preferred alert method. The service is free and confidential. Live help is available around the clock, and the hearing impaired TTY line is 1-866-847-1298.

Pike County Jail Records and Georgia Law

Most Pike County jail roster data is open to the public under Georgia's Open Records Act, O.C.G.A. Section 50-18-70. You can request booking records by writing to the Pike County Sheriff's Office in Zebulon. Under O.C.G.A. Section 50-18-71, the office has three business days to respond. The first 15 minutes of search time are free. Fees after that are based on the hourly rate of the lowest paid employee who can handle the task. Copies run $0.10 per page. Be specific about what you need to keep costs low.

Criminal history records from Pike County jail bookings are governed by O.C.G.A. Section 35-3-37. The GBI runs the Georgia Crime Information Center, which maintains statewide criminal history data. You can review your own record for up to $15. If you spot errors, the GCIC can make corrections. Pike County booking data feeds into this system, so local arrests become part of a person's statewide criminal history.

Records on the Pike County jail roster may get restricted over time. Two years for misdemeanor arrests with no outcome. Four years for non-violent felonies without a disposition. Seven years for serious violent felonies. When the GCIC restricts a record, the county jail must do the same within 30 days of a written request from the person. Cases ending in dismissal or acquittal also qualify for restriction. Agencies that wrongly deny public records requests face fines under O.C.G.A. Section 50-18-74, up to $1,000 for the first violation and $2,500 for each additional violation within 12 months.

Note: Security procedures and inmate medical records at the Pike County jail are exempt from public access under state law.

Nearby County Jail Rosters

Pike County sits south of Atlanta in central Georgia. These surrounding counties each operate their own jails and booking systems.

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