Pulaski County Jail Roster Lookup

The Pulaski County jail roster tracks inmates held at the county detention facility in Hawkinsville, Georgia. Pulaski County is a small, rural county in south-central Georgia with a population of about 11,000. The sheriff's office manages the jail and maintains all booking records. Hawkinsville is the county seat. You can check who is in custody, look up charges, and find bond amounts through available search tools. This page walks you through every way to access the Pulaski County jail roster.

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Pulaski County Jail Quick Facts

11,000 Population
Hawkinsville County Seat
Houston Judicial Circuit
24/7 Booking Hours

Search Pulaski County Inmates

The Pulaski County Sheriff's Office does not run a large online inmate search portal like bigger counties do. For smaller counties like Pulaski, the best bet is to call the jail or check third-party listing sites. The sheriff's office phone number is (478) 783-1616. Call during business hours and give them the person's full name. They can confirm if someone is in custody.

You can also try the VINE system to check an inmate's custody status. VINE covers all Georgia counties, including Pulaski. Search by name and register for alerts if you need to track when someone gets released or transferred.

Pulaski County Jail Details

The Pulaski County jail is at 33 Lumpkin St, Hawkinsville, GA 31036. It is a smaller facility that handles local arrests and short-term sentences. Inmates serving more than 12 months go to a state prison. The jail takes in both men and women. Juveniles are handled separately and do not appear on the adult jail roster.

Pulaski County is part of the Houston Judicial Circuit. The Superior Court in Hawkinsville handles felony cases and civil matters. Magistrate Court deals with bond hearings, small claims, and county ordinance violations. Both courts work closely with the jail on daily booking and release operations.

Medical services are available at the jail. Inmates get screened at intake. If an inmate needs treatment beyond what the jail can provide, transport to a hospital is arranged. Mental health issues are handled case by case. Staff can connect inmates with local resources if needed.

Pulaski County Jail Visitation

The Pulaski County jail has set visitation days and times. Contact the sheriff's office for the current schedule. Visitors must show a valid photo ID. No one with active warrants will be allowed in. Children must be with a parent or legal guardian at all times during a visit.

Dress codes apply. No revealing clothing. No tank tops or shorts that are too short. No clothes with offensive images or text. You cannot bring anything into the visit area. That includes phones, bags, food, and drinks. All visits are subject to the rules set by the sheriff's office, and those rules can change without much notice.

Some Georgia jails have moved to video visitation. Check with the Pulaski County jail to see if video visits are an option. If so, you may be able to visit from home using a computer or phone.

Sending Mail to Pulaski County Jail

Mail goes to: Pulaski County Jail, Inmate Full Name, 33 Lumpkin St, Hawkinsville, GA 31036. Include your return address on the envelope. All incoming mail is opened and inspected. Cash and checks are not accepted through the mail. Photos may be allowed but check with staff on size limits and content rules.

To add money to an inmate's commissary account, ask the jail which vendor they use. Many small Georgia jails use a kiosk system at the facility or a third-party online service for deposits.

Records Access and Georgia Law

Under O.C.G.A. Section 50-18-70, Pulaski County jail records are public. You can file an open records request with the sheriff's office for booking logs, arrest reports, and inmate lists. The office has three business days to respond. The first 15 minutes of search time are free. After that, they charge based on staff time.

Some records are exempt from disclosure. O.C.G.A. Section 50-18-74 protects active investigation files, medical records, and security-related data. You cannot get another inmate's health info or details about ongoing criminal investigations through a public records request.

Criminal history records in Pulaski County fall under O.C.G.A. Section 35-3-37. If charges are dismissed or a case ends without conviction, the person can petition to restrict their arrest record. This takes a court order. It is not automatic. The clerk of court in Hawkinsville handles these petitions.

First offender cases under O.C.G.A. Section 42-8-66 may also result in sealed records. Once a person completes their first offender sentence, the record can be restricted from public view. This means the booking might eventually come off the Pulaski County jail roster search.

State Resources for Pulaski County

The Georgia Department of Corrections handles inmates transferred from the Pulaski County jail to state prison. Use the GDC offender search to find them. The GDC main office is at 300 Patrol Road, Forsyth, GA 31029. Their phone number is (404) 656-4661.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation manages the state's criminal history database through the GCIC. All 159 Georgia counties feed data into this system. You can request your own criminal history check for a small fee.

Crime victims in Pulaski County can sign up for alerts through VINE. Call 1-800-398-2892 or TTY 1-866-847-1298 to register. VINE sends notifications by phone, text, or email when an inmate's custody status changes. The service is free and available at any hour.

The GDC facility directory shows all state prisons and transitional centers in Georgia.

Georgia GDC facility directory for Pulaski County jail roster transfers

If a Pulaski County inmate has been moved to a state facility, that directory helps you find the right location and contact info.

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Nearby Counties

Pulaski County is in south-central Georgia. These neighboring counties each have their own jail and booking system.