Find Released Inmates in Jeff Davis County

Jeff Davis County released inmates records are held by the Sheriff's Office in Hazlehurst. The county is in southeast Georgia with a population near 15,000 and operates a local jail that handles arrests from across the county.

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Jeff Davis County Quick Facts

~15,000Population
HazlehurstCounty Seat
SoutheastRegion
OconeeJudicial Circuit

Jeff Davis County Sheriff and Jail

The Jeff Davis County Sheriff's Office sits in Hazlehurst and runs the county detention facility. All local arrests get processed here. The booking process covers everything from traffic warrants to felony charges. Staff log each person's name, date of birth, charges, and bond amount. When someone leaves the jail, whether by posting bond, getting charges dropped, or serving time, the release gets logged too. These booking and release entries make up the released inmates records for Jeff Davis County.

Hazlehurst is the only real town of any size in Jeff Davis County. Most arrests in the county come from either the sheriff's deputies or the Hazlehurst Police Department. Both agencies use the Jeff Davis County jail for booking. So the jail has records from multiple law enforcement agencies, all in one place.

Call the Jeff Davis County Sheriff's Office in Hazlehurst if you want to check on someone. The staff can look up a name in the system and tell you if that person was booked and when they were released.

Georgia Open Records Act and Jeff Davis County

Georgia law makes most jail records public. O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 is the main statute. It says that government records, including booking data at county jails, belong to the citizens of Georgia. Anyone can ask to see them. You do not have to live in Jeff Davis County. You don't need a reason.

The Jeff Davis County Sheriff's Office must respond to an open records request within three business days. They can charge a reasonable fee for copies but must tell you the cost before they make them. If you just want to look at the records without getting copies, there should be no charge. O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72 lists exceptions. Sealed records, juvenile files, and some law enforcement investigation data may not be available. But regular booking and release records for adults in Jeff Davis County are public.

Put your request in writing for the best results. A letter or email to the sheriff's office works fine. State what records you want, name the person, and include any dates or details that help narrow the search.

State Inmate Search Tools for Jeff Davis County

If someone from Jeff Davis County goes to state prison, their records shift to the Georgia Department of Corrections. The GDC has a free search tool at gdc.georgia.gov/offender-info/find-offender where you can look up anyone in state custody. It shows the facility, sentence length, and release information. County jail inmates are not in this system unless they got transferred to state.

The GDC website is the hub for state prison records.

Jeff Davis County released inmates Georgia Department of Corrections portal

Check this site if a Jeff Davis County released inmate may have been moved to a state prison.

The GDC also takes open records requests at gdc.georgia.gov/contact-us/open-records-request. Use that form for state-level records. For county jail data specific to Jeff Davis County, go through the sheriff's office.

Parole, Probation, and Background Checks

Released inmates from Jeff Davis County who were on state time may now be on parole. The Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles at pap.georgia.gov makes those decisions. O.C.G.A. § 42-9-53 covers the release of information about offenders under the board's watch. Parole data is public.

The Department of Community Supervision at dcs.georgia.gov monitors people on probation and parole statewide. If a released inmate from Jeff Davis County is under supervision, DCS tracks their compliance. The agency has officers across Georgia who work with people in the community.

For criminal history checks, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation at gbi.georgia.gov runs a statewide background check service. O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37 sets the rules. A GBI check pulls arrest and disposition data from all Georgia counties, not just Jeff Davis. This gives a more complete view of a person's record.

Jeff Davis County Release Process

People leave the Jeff Davis County jail in a few ways. Bond is the most common route. A judge sets a bond amount based on the charges and the person's history. Someone pays the bond, and the person walks out. The jail logs the date, time, and bond details. Surety bonds through a bail bondsman are common. Cash bonds are also accepted.

Other release methods include own recognizance, where the judge lets someone go without paying. Charges can be dropped by the district attorney. Sentences get served and people walk out when their time is done. Transfers to state prison count as a release from the county jail, even though the person isn't going home. Each type of release creates a record in the Jeff Davis County system.

If you want to know how someone got released from the Jeff Davis County jail, the booking record should have that information. Ask the sheriff's office staff when you file your records request.

Visiting the Jeff Davis County Jail

Inmates at the Jeff Davis County jail can receive visitors during set hours. The schedule is set by the sheriff's office and can change. Always call ahead before going. You will need a valid photo ID. There is usually a dress code. Some jails in Georgia have moved to video visitation where you sit at a screen rather than face to face.

If you are trying to find out whether someone has already been released, calling the jail is the fastest way. Staff know who is in the building at any given time. They can tell you if the person you are looking for is still in custody or has been released from the Jeff Davis County jail.

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Nearby Counties

Jeff Davis County is surrounded by these southeast Georgia counties. Each has its own sheriff and jail with separate booking and release records.