Richmond County Jail Roster Lookup

The Richmond County jail roster lists all inmates held at the county detention center in Augusta, Georgia. Richmond County operates under a consolidated government with the City of Augusta, known as Augusta-Richmond County. With a population over 206,000, it is the second-largest metro area in the state. The sheriff's office manages the jail and keeps booking records current. You can search for inmates on the Richmond County jail roster through the sheriff's online tools, by phone, or through third-party sites that track booking data across Georgia.

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Richmond County Sheriff Jail Records

The Richmond County Sheriff's Office runs the Charles B. Webster Detention Center in Augusta. This is the main jail for the entire Augusta-Richmond County area. Because of the consolidated government, there is no separate Augusta city jail. All arrests made by the Richmond County Sheriff's Office, the Augusta Police, and other local agencies in the area go through the Webster Detention Center. The jail roster updates as people get booked in and processed out.

Richmond County sees a high volume of bookings each year compared to smaller Georgia counties. Augusta is a major city and the jail handles inmates from the surrounding metro area. The detention center holds pre-trial detainees, people waiting for bond, and those serving short county sentences. Inmates sentenced to more than 12 months typically transfer to a state prison facility. The sheriff's office staff can answer questions about the Richmond County jail roster by phone during business hours.

The consolidated government structure means that the sheriff covers both city and county law enforcement from one office. That simplifies things for people looking up the jail roster since there is only one place to check.

Search Richmond County Inmates Online

The Richmond County Sheriff's Office provides tools for looking up inmates in the county jail. You can search by name to find current inmates, check charges, and see bond amounts. The sheriff's website is the best source for up-to-date jail roster data since it pulls straight from the booking system. Results show the inmate's name, booking date, charges, bond, and custody status.

For people who have been transferred from the Richmond County jail to a state facility, the GDC offender search is what you need. The Georgia Department of Corrections tracks inmates in state prisons but not county jails. Use the first four letters of the last name and set it to show all offenders. People who finished their term under the First Offender Act per O.C.G.A. Section 42-8-66 will not appear in GDC results.

Augusta-Richmond County Jail System

Augusta and Richmond County merged into a single consolidated government in 1996. That means the city and county operate as one unit for most services, including law enforcement and jail operations. If someone gets arrested anywhere in Augusta, they go to the Richmond County jail. There is no separate city lockup. The jail roster covers the full geographic area of both the old city limits and the broader county. This is different from many other Georgia counties where a city might have its own holding facility before transferring inmates to the county jail.

Richmond County is part of the Augusta Judicial Circuit along with Burke and Columbia counties. The superior court handles felony cases. Magistrate court in Augusta covers bond hearings and minor offenses. If someone on the Richmond County jail roster has a felony charge, their case goes through superior court. The circuit court schedule affects how long people stay in the county jail before trial.

Richmond County Jail Records Access

Georgia's Open Records Act, O.C.G.A. Section 50-18-70, gives the public the right to request jail records from Richmond County. That includes booking logs, inmate lists, and other data kept by the sheriff's office. Agencies have three business days to respond. The first 15 minutes of staff time are free. After that, fees are based on the hourly rate of the lowest-paid worker who can handle the request. Copies run $0.10 per page.

Under O.C.G.A. Section 50-18-74, the Richmond County Sheriff's Office faces fines for wrongly denying valid requests. The first offense can cost up to $1,000. Repeat violations within 12 months bring fines of $2,500 each. These penalties exist to make sure public agencies in Georgia do not sit on records requests or ignore them outright. For formal records from the state level, the GDC has an open records request page with instructions and a portal for submitting requests.

Criminal History in Richmond County

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation runs the Georgia Crime Information Center, which stores criminal history records from all 159 Georgia counties. Arrest data from Richmond County feeds into this system. Under O.C.G.A. Section 35-3-37, you can view your own criminal history for up to $15. That does not include the cost of fingerprinting. If you find errors, you can ask the GCIC to correct them.

Georgia law allows for record restriction based on case outcomes. Misdemeanor arrests with no disposition get restricted after two years. Non-violent felony arrests without a result are restricted after four years. Serious violent felonies take seven years. When the GCIC restricts a record, the Richmond County jail must restrict its copy too within 30 days of a written request from the person involved. This matters for people who were booked into the Richmond County jail but whose charges were later dropped or who were found not guilty.

Note: Medical records and security procedures at the Richmond County jail are exempt from public access under Georgia law.

Richmond County Inmate Notifications

The VINE system gives crime victims in Richmond County free alerts about inmate custody changes. Sign up online at VINELink.com or call 1-800-398-2892. You need the inmate's name or booking ID. Choose to get alerts by phone, text, or email. VINE runs around the clock and is completely confidential. When someone on the Richmond County jail roster gets released, transferred, or has their status change, VINE sends you a notice right away.

The Georgia Department of Corrections website has tools for tracking inmates who have left the county jail and entered the state prison system. The GDC facility directory lists all state prisons, transitional centers, and county facilities across Georgia. The Georgia Sheriffs' Association can help you find direct contact info for the Richmond County Sheriff's Office if you need it.

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Nearby County Jail Rosters

Richmond County is in east-central Georgia along the South Carolina border. These neighboring counties each run their own jail roster.

City in Richmond County

Augusta is the major city in Richmond County. It operates under a consolidated government with the county. All city arrests go to the Richmond County jail.