Search Treutlen County Jail Roster

Treutlen County jail roster records come from the sheriff's office in Soperton, Georgia. Treutlen is one of the smaller counties in the state, located in the central part of Georgia between Macon and Savannah. The sheriff's office runs the county jail and keeps records on every person who is booked into the facility. You can search the Treutlen County jail roster online, call the sheriff, or submit a written request for records. This page covers all the ways to access jail roster data in Treutlen County along with the laws that apply.

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Treutlen County Sheriff Jail Records

The Treutlen County Sheriff's Office in Soperton manages the county jail and keeps the jail roster updated. All arrests in Treutlen County route through this facility. The sheriff oversees intake, holding, and release of every inmate. Booking data includes names, charges, bond amounts, and dates. This information makes up the Treutlen County jail roster that the public can access under Georgia's open records laws.

Treutlen County falls under the Middle Judicial Circuit for court matters. Criminal cases from the county jail go to circuit court. With a population under 7,000, Treutlen County processes fewer bookings than urban counties, but the sheriff's office still keeps complete records on file. You can call during business hours to ask about a specific inmate on the Treutlen County jail roster. Staff can provide custody status, charge details, and bond info over the phone.

The office in Soperton also takes walk-in requests for jail roster records and other public data.

Search Treutlen County Inmates Online

You can look up the Treutlen County jail roster online or by calling the sheriff's office. For the most accurate and current data, call the jail directly. If a person has been transferred from the Treutlen County jail to a state prison, search the GDC offender search tool. The Georgia Department of Corrections keeps a separate database for state inmates. The search is free. Enter a name or offender ID to get results that show current location, charges, and tentative release or parole dates. People who completed their sentence under the First Offender Act per O.C.G.A. Section 42-8-66 will not appear in the GDC results.

Treutlen County VINE Notifications

VINE is a free service that tracks inmates in the Treutlen County jail. The name stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. Register at VINELink or call 1-800-398-2892 to set up an account. You create a PIN and pick your alert method. Choose from phone calls, text messages, or email. The system works around the clock and is fully confidential.

When the status of an inmate at the Treutlen County jail changes, you get a notification through VINE right away. This covers releases, transfers, and other custody updates. Georgia runs VINE across all participating counties, and Treutlen County is part of the network. Crime victims find this service especially useful. A live person is on the help line at all hours if you need assistance with your account or alert settings.

Treutlen County Jail Records and State Law

Most Treutlen County jail roster records are public under Georgia's Open Records Act, O.C.G.A. Section 50-18-70. You can send a written request to the sheriff's office in Soperton. The law requires a response within three business days. There is no charge for the first 15 minutes of search time. After that, fees are tied to the hourly wage of the lowest paid employee who can do the search. Copies cost $0.10 per page for standard records.

Not everything at the Treutlen County jail is open. O.C.G.A. Section 50-18-72 exempts security plans, medical records, and personal data about staff members. If the sheriff's office wrongly refuses a records request, you can go to court. O.C.G.A. Section 50-18-74 sets fines of up to $1,000 for the first offense. A second or third violation within a year can mean $2,500 each time.

O.C.G.A. Section 35-3-37 controls criminal history restriction in Georgia. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation manages the process through the Georgia Crime Information Center. Misdemeanor arrests with no case outcome are restricted after two years. Non-violent felonies with no disposition get restricted after four years. Violent offenses wait seven years. When the GBI restricts a record, the Treutlen County jail must match within 30 days of a written request. This matters for people who were booked into the Treutlen County jail but whose charges were later dropped or dismissed.

Treutlen County Booking Process

When someone is arrested in Treutlen County, they are taken to the county jail in Soperton. The intake process includes recording personal information, fingerprinting, and photographing the person. All charges are logged. Bond gets set through a schedule or judge's order. After processing, the person shows up on the Treutlen County jail roster.

You can look up contact details for the Treutlen County Sheriff's Office through the Georgia Sheriffs' Association website. The GDC facility directory also lists detention centers across the state. Both are free resources that can help you find what you need about the jail and its operations.

Note: Booking records at the Treutlen County jail may take a few hours to appear online after an arrest.

Nearby County Jail Rosters

Treutlen County is in central Georgia. Check these neighboring counties if you need jail roster records from the surrounding area.

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