Upson County Released Inmates Records

Upson County released inmates data is managed by the Sheriff's Office in Thomaston. The county keeps booking logs for all people who pass through the local jail, and these records are open to the public under Georgia law.

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Upson County Quick Facts

26,300Population
ThomastonCounty Seat
ThomastonJudicial Circuit
1824Year Founded

Upson County Sheriff's Office Inmate Search

The Upson County Sheriff's Office is the go-to source for released inmates records in this part of middle Georgia. The office is based in Thomaston and runs the county jail. Staff keep logs of every person who comes through. That means names, charges, arrest dates, bond info, and release dates are all on file. When someone leaves the jail, the booking record stays in the system.

You can reach the sheriff's office by phone or in person. Call during business hours and ask about a specific inmate. Have their full name ready. Staff can pull up the record and tell you what they find. If you want copies, you may need to file a written request. Walk-ins are fine too. Go to the office in Thomaston and ask the front desk for the records you need.

Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, Georgia's Open Records Act, the public has a right to see jail records kept by the Upson County Sheriff's Office. The law says the office must respond within three business days. They can charge for copies but must give you a cost estimate first.

Georgia Department of Corrections portal for Upson County released inmates research

The state GDC portal is a good tool for looking up inmates who moved from Upson County to a state prison.

Booking Records and Release Data in Upson County

Every arrest in Upson County creates a booking record. The jail staff log the person's info at intake. That record includes the full name, date of birth, home address, charges, arresting officer, and arresting agency. It also notes the bond amount and court date. Once the person bonds out or gets released, the record is updated. The file then shows the release date and how the person got out.

These records build up over time. The Upson County jail has years of booking data on file. Older records may be stored in a different format or system, but they still exist. If you need something from a while back, ask the sheriff's office. They can dig into their archives if the data is not in the current system.

Upson County is part of the Thomaston Judicial Circuit. Court records tied to released inmates are kept by the Clerk of Superior Court. Jail records and court records come from different offices. You might need to check both to get the full story on a case.

Online Resources for Upson County Released Inmates

Third-party jail roster sites list Upson County inmates online. These sites pull from public booking data and make it easy to search by name. The data can lag a bit behind what the sheriff has in real time. For the most current released inmates info, call the jail.

The Georgia Department of Corrections at gdc.georgia.gov/offender-info/find-offender has a free search tool for state prison inmates. If someone from Upson County went to state prison, you can find their record there. It shows current status, facility, and release info.

The Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles at pap.georgia.gov tracks parole decisions. The Department of Community Supervision at dcs.georgia.gov handles probation and parole across the state. And the GBI at gbi.georgia.gov offers criminal background check services under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37. These state tools fill in the gaps that county records might miss.

How to File an Open Records Request in Upson County

Georgia law gives you the right to ask for records. You don't need a reason. The Open Records Act at O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 covers this. Put your request in writing and give it to the Upson County Sheriff's Office. Be clear about what you want. "Booking records for [Name] in 2024" works better than just saying "all records."

The office has three business days to respond. They can charge for the cost of making copies. Paper copies, digital copies, or both. They must tell you the price before they start work. If they say no, they have to explain why in writing. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72, you can challenge a denial.

Most requests for Upson County released inmates records go through without a problem. Booking data is not sensitive in the way medical records or juvenile records are. It is standard public information that the law says must be shared when asked for.

State Parole and Release Information

O.C.G.A. § 42-9-53 covers how state parole and release data is handled in Georgia. If someone from Upson County was in state prison, the GDC tracks their release. The Board of Pardons and Paroles decides when state inmates get paroled. County jail releases are a different matter. The Upson County Sheriff's Office handles those on its own.

If you need to track a person who went from the Upson County jail to state prison and then got released, you will need records from both places. Start with the sheriff's office for the jail stay. Then use the GDC search tool for the prison time. Together, those two sources give you the full timeline.

Probation records for Upson County fall under the Department of Community Supervision. If a released inmate is on probation, that agency keeps tabs on them. You can contact DCS for details on supervised release cases.

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Nearby Counties

These counties sit near Upson County in middle Georgia. Each one runs its own jail and tracks its own released inmates.