Banks County Released Inmates Search

Banks County released inmates records are available through the Sheriff's Office in Homer, Georgia. Sheriff Carlton Speed leads the agency. The county jail can hold up to 60 inmates in a facility built in 2004 with minimum, medium, and maximum security sections. Banks County uses the Citizen Connect portal for online inmate searches, making it simple to look up both current and released inmates from this northeast Georgia county of about 18,316 people.

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Banks County Quick Facts

18,316Population
HomerCounty Seat
60Jail Capacity
2004Jail Built

Banks County Sheriff Office Inmate Lookup

The Banks County Sheriff's Office is at 160 Windmill Farm Road in Homer. The phone number is (706) 677-2248. Sheriff Carlton Speed runs the office. Jail Major Darrell Crane oversees jail operations at the 60-bed facility. The jail handles all bookings for arrests made in Banks County, whether by sheriff's deputies or other law enforcement working in the area.

The Banks County Sheriff's Office website is a good starting point for anyone looking up released inmates.

Banks County released inmates Sheriff Office homepage

From this site you can find contact details, office hours, and links to other resources managed by the Banks County Sheriff.

The sheriff's office also maintains a sex offender registry, a crime mapping tool, and a most wanted list. These resources tie into the broader public safety picture in Banks County. For released inmates data specifically, the Citizen Connect portal is the main online tool. But the sheriff's website has other useful info if you are doing a broader search on someone in Banks County.

Banks County Citizen Connect Booking Search

Banks County uses the Citizen Connect system by Southern Software. This is the same platform used by several other Georgia counties. The search tool lets you type in a name and pull up booking records from the Banks County jail. You can see charges, booking dates, and release information. The portal is free and open to the public.

The Banks County Citizen Connect portal gives direct access to booking data.

Banks County released inmates Citizen Connect booking search portal

This tool shows both current inmates and released inmates from the Banks County jail, searchable by name.

The Citizen Connect system updates as the jail processes bookings and releases. However, there can be a short delay between when something happens at the jail and when it shows up online. If you need real-time status on a Banks County inmate, call (706) 677-2248. Jail Major Darrell Crane and his staff can give you the latest info over the phone. For most people searching Banks County released inmates, the online portal has enough detail to answer their questions.

Banks County Jail Facility

The Banks County jail was built in 2004. It holds up to 60 inmates at three security levels: minimum, medium, and maximum. This means the facility can house people with different charge levels and risk profiles all under one roof. The jail sits on Windmill Farm Road in Homer, right near the sheriff's office.

The jail handles a steady flow of bookings and releases. Some people come in and get out the same day on bond. Others stay for weeks or months while their case goes through court. Released inmates from the Banks County jail include people who posted bond, served their time, had charges dismissed, or got transferred to state prison. Every one of them has a booking record on file with the sheriff's office that you can look up through Citizen Connect or by contacting the office.

Open Records Requests in Banks County

Georgia's Open Records Act, O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, gives you the right to ask for records from the Banks County Sheriff's Office. This includes jail records, booking data, and released inmates info. Ms. Shannon Schenck handles open records requests for the office. You can reach her at (706) 677-2248.

To make a request, contact the office by phone, email, mail, or in person. Put your request in writing for best results. Include the inmate's name and any other details you have. The Banks County Sheriff's Office has three business days to respond under state law. Most routine requests for released inmates data get handled quickly. Copy fees may apply, but the office must give you a cost estimate before they charge you anything. For simple booking info from Banks County, the fees are usually small.

O.C.G.A. § 35-1-19 is another statute that touches on law enforcement records in Georgia. It works alongside the Open Records Act to make sure that basic booking and release data from agencies like the Banks County Sheriff's Office stays accessible to the public. Medical records and certain investigation files are exceptions, but standard released inmates records are not.

State Level Searches for Banks County

If you need records beyond what the Banks County jail has, the state offers several tools. The Georgia Department of Corrections at gdc.georgia.gov has a free offender lookup. Use it at gdc.georgia.gov/offender-info/find-offender to find anyone in the state prison system. If a Banks County released inmate later went to state prison, they will show up here. The search shows sentence info, current facility, and expected release dates.

The GBI at gbi.georgia.gov handles statewide criminal history checks under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37. A GBI background check covers arrests and convictions from all 159 Georgia counties, including Banks County. The Board of Pardons and Paroles at pap.georgia.gov manages parole for state inmates. The Department of Community Supervision at dcs.georgia.gov monitors probationers and parolees across the state, including those in Banks County.

Banks County Sheriff Additional Resources

The Banks County Sheriff's Office offers more than just inmate records. The sex offender registry lists registered offenders living in Banks County. This is public information under both state and federal law. Crime mapping shows where incidents happen in the county. The most wanted list highlights people the sheriff's office is actively looking for. These tools can be useful if you are doing a broader search on someone connected to Banks County.

For released inmates who owe fines or restitution, the Banks County courts track those payments. For those on probation after release, the local probation office or the Department of Community Supervision handles supervision. O.C.G.A. § 42-9-53 covers the release of offender information at the state level, and Banks County follows these rules along with the open records laws that apply to all Georgia counties.

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Nearby Counties

Banks County is in northeast Georgia. These surrounding counties each maintain their own jail and released inmates records systems.