McIntosh County Released Inmates Records

McIntosh County released inmates records come from the Sheriff's Office in Darien. This coastal Georgia county has around 14,300 residents and manages a small jail facility for local bookings and detentions.

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McIntosh County Quick Facts

14,300Population
DarienCounty Seat
AtlanticJudicial Circuit
CoastalRegion

McIntosh County Sheriff and Jail Records

The McIntosh County Sheriff's Office handles all jail operations for this coastal county. The office is in Darien, which sits right along the Georgia coast between Savannah and Brunswick. Deputies patrol the area and make arrests. People who get picked up are taken to the county jail for booking. Staff create a record for each person that includes their name, charges, bond amount, date of birth, and the booking date.

Once someone gets released from the McIntosh County jail, the record does not go away. It stays in the system. Staff add the release date and the reason for release to the file. Bond postings, sentence completions, and court orders each get noted. This data is public under Georgia law. Anyone can request it.

McIntosh County is part of the Atlantic Judicial Circuit. This circuit also covers Liberty and Long counties. The Superior Court handles felony cases from the area. The McIntosh County Magistrate Court sets bonds and handles preliminary hearings. Both courts connect to the jail system in different ways, and records from each may be useful depending on what you are looking for.

Darien is a small town. The sheriff's office is easy to find. If you need released inmates records from McIntosh County, the staff there can help you in person or by phone during business hours.

How to Request McIntosh County Inmate Records

Walk-in requests are the simplest way. Go to the McIntosh County Sheriff's Office in Darien. Bring an ID. Tell the staff who you are looking for and what records you need. They can check the system and pull up booking data for current and released inmates. If the records are on hand, you may get copies right then.

You can also mail a request. Address it to the McIntosh County Sheriff's Office in Darien, GA 31305. State what you want clearly. Include the inmate's name, date of birth if known, and any other identifying details. Reference O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 in your letter so the office knows it is a formal open records request. They must respond within three business days.

Copy fees apply under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72. The sheriff's office has to tell you the cost before they charge you. Most requests for McIntosh County released inmates records are small and the fees are low. For a single inmate's booking data, the cost should be minimal.

Phone calls work for quick checks. The staff can confirm whether someone is in custody or has been released. They may not give full details over the phone, but they can point you in the right direction.

Georgia Statewide Tools for McIntosh County

If the person you are looking for went from the McIntosh County jail to a state prison, the Georgia Department of Corrections at gdc.georgia.gov has their records. The GDC offender search at gdc.georgia.gov/offender-info/find-offender is free and shows release dates, facility info, and current status for state inmates.

Georgia Department of Corrections portal for McIntosh County released inmates searches

Search the GDC database for state inmates who may have ties to McIntosh County.

The Board of Pardons and Paroles at pap.georgia.gov controls parole for state inmates from McIntosh County and elsewhere in Georgia. The Department of Community Supervision at dcs.georgia.gov monitors people on probation and parole. If a released inmate from McIntosh County is under state supervision, these agencies have that data.

Criminal background checks go through the GBI at gbi.georgia.gov. Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37, the GBI runs a statewide criminal history service. This covers all counties, including McIntosh County. A fee applies. For state-level open records, the GDC has a request form at gdc.georgia.gov/contact-us/open-records-request.

McIntosh County Jail Releases

The jail in McIntosh County is a small operation. It holds pretrial detainees, people serving short sentences, and those waiting on bond. Most people do not stay long. Bond hearings happen quickly in smaller counties like this one. Once bond is set, the person can post it and get out. The release gets logged in the system right away.

For people who do not bond out, the wait depends on their case. Felony cases take longer to resolve. Those inmates may sit in the McIntosh County jail for weeks or months before trial or plea. Once the case wraps up, the release follows whatever the court orders. Some go free. Some get transferred to state custody. O.C.G.A. § 42-9-53 covers how the state handles release and parole data for people who end up in state prisons.

Every release from the McIntosh County jail creates a public record. The sheriff's office keeps these files and makes them available to anyone who asks under the Open Records Act. The coastal location of McIntosh County means it sees some seasonal variation in arrests, but the records process stays the same year-round.

Third-Party Inmate Records

A few websites compile jail data from Georgia counties. Some may list McIntosh County inmates. The data is pulled from public records and posted online for free. It can be a good starting point. But it may not be current. For the latest released inmates data from McIntosh County, contact the sheriff's office in Darien.

Third-party sites cannot give you certified copies. They are not official sources. If you need records for legal purposes, you have to go through the McIntosh County Sheriff's Office.

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Nearby Counties

These counties are near McIntosh County on the Georgia coast. Each one keeps its own released inmates records through its local sheriff.