Find Released Inmates in Brantley County
Brantley County released inmates records are managed by Sheriff Len Davis out of Nahunta. The sheriff's office sits at 95 John Wilson Street and handles every booking that comes through the Brantley County jail. With a population of about 18,587, this southeast Georgia county keeps records on all arrests and releases. The Brantley County Sheriff's Office has a website with jail information, visitation rules, and other details that help people track down released inmates data. You can also call the office at 912-462-6141 to ask about a specific person.
Brantley County Quick Facts
Brantley County Sheriff Office
Sheriff Len Davis runs the Brantley County Sheriff's Office at PO Box 251, 95 John Wilson Street, Nahunta, GA 31553. The phone number is 912-462-6141. This office handles all arrest bookings and keeps the records for released inmates in Brantley County. When someone is booked in, staff log the person's name, charges, bond, and other details. After release, that record stays in the system.
The Brantley County Sheriff's Office website serves as the main portal for the department.
From this site you can find contact info, jail rules, and links to inmate data for Brantley County.
Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, you have the right to ask for booking records from the Brantley County Sheriff. The law gives the office three business days to respond. You can walk in, call, or send a written request. Most Brantley County released inmates data requests are simple and get handled without much delay.
Brantley County Jail Rules
The Brantley County jail has strict visitation rules. Visits only happen on Saturdays, and each housing pod has its own time slot. A Pod visits start at 3 p.m. B Pod and C Pod start at 3:30 p.m. D Pod visits begin at 9 a.m. You must arrive at least 15 minutes early. No one under 18 is allowed to visit. Each visit lasts 30 minutes, and only two visitors can come per inmate per day. Leave your phone in the car.
The Brantley County jail information page has the full set of rules and visitation details.
This page covers visitation schedules, mail rules, and general jail policies for the Brantley County facility.
Mail rules at the Brantley County jail are tight. Only pre-stamped postcards are allowed. No letters, no email, no pictures. If you try to send something that does not meet the rules, it gets turned away. These rules help keep contraband out of the facility and make the mail process faster for Brantley County jail staff.
Searching Brantley County Inmates Online
Online search options for Brantley County released inmates exist through third-party sites. The sheriff's own website has jail info but does not offer a full online inmate search portal. Third-party jail roster sites fill that gap by pulling public records from the Brantley County system and listing them where you can search by name.
Keep in mind that third-party data can be a day or two behind what the Brantley County jail actually has. For real-time info on released inmates, call 912-462-6141. The jail staff can tell you right away if someone is still in custody or has been released from the Brantley County facility. Online tools are best for a quick check, but the phone is better when timing matters.
Georgia law under O.C.G.A. § 35-1-19 requires law enforcement agencies to share data through a central system. That means arrests in Brantley County also show up in statewide records that other agencies can access. This data sharing makes it possible for third-party sites to compile released inmates information from Brantley County and other Georgia counties.
State-Level Records
If someone from Brantley County ended up in state prison after their local jail stay, the Georgia Department of Corrections tracks them. Use the free offender search at gdc.georgia.gov/offender-info/find-offender to look them up. The GDC site shows current status, facility, and release dates for state inmates. It does not cover county jail records from Brantley County, but it picks up where the local records end.
The Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles at pap.georgia.gov manages parole under O.C.G.A. § 42-9-53. The Department of Community Supervision at dcs.georgia.gov tracks probation and parole across the state. For criminal background checks that include Brantley County data, the GBI at gbi.georgia.gov runs those under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37. There is a fee for a background check through the GBI.
For state-level open records requests, the GDC form at gdc.georgia.gov/contact-us/open-records-request covers people who served time in state facilities. Use this if the person started at the Brantley County jail and got transferred to a state prison.
How to Get Brantley County Records
You have a few options for getting Brantley County released inmates records. The fastest is a phone call to 912-462-6141. Ask for the booking record you need and give the staff the person's name and any other details you have. For a written request, send a letter to PO Box 251, Nahunta, GA 31553. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, the sheriff has three business days to respond.
You can also visit the Brantley County Sheriff's Office in person at 95 John Wilson Street in Nahunta. Bring an ID. Staff can pull up records on the spot in most cases. Copy fees apply but the office must tell you the cost up front. Most Brantley County released inmates requests are straightforward and cost just a few dollars for copies.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Brantley County in southeast Georgia. Each has its own jail and separate released inmates records.