Warren County Released Inmates Search
Warren County released inmates records are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Warrenton. With about 5,400 residents, Warren County is one of Georgia's smallest counties and sits in the eastern part of the state.
Warren County Quick Facts
Warren County Sheriff Office Records
The Warren County Sheriff's Office in Warrenton is the only place to get local released inmates data. The office runs the county jail and handles every arrest in the county. Staff log names, charges, bond amounts, and booking dates for each person that comes through. Release info goes into the file when the person leaves.
Warren County is very small. The jail sees far fewer bookings than bigger counties. But the legal rules are the same statewide. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, Georgia's Open Records Act gives the public access to booking records. The Warren County Sheriff must respond to a request within three business days. They can charge for copies, but they have to tell you the cost up front.
Call the sheriff's office in Warrenton for the fastest answer. Because the county is small, staff can often give you what you need with just a phone call. For formal records, a written request under the Open Records Act is the way to go.
The Georgia Department of Corrections portal covers state prison inmates from across the state, including those with ties to Warren County.
Booking Records in Warren County
Every arrest in Warren County creates a booking record at the jail in Warrenton. The file has the person's name, date of birth, charges, arresting agency, bond, and booking date. When the person leaves, staff add the release date and type. Bond, time served, transfer, or court order. This creates the Warren County released inmates record.
Because Warren County has such a small population, the number of bookings per year is low compared to most Georgia counties. That makes it easier to search through records. The jail staff know the system well and can usually find what you need fast. But do not let the county's size fool you. The record-keeping rules under O.C.G.A. § 42-5-50 apply here just like anywhere else in Georgia.
The Warrenton Police Department handles some arrests too. City police arrests typically get processed through the Warren County jail. The sheriff's booking data covers both county and city arrests in most situations.
Online Tools for Warren County
Third-party jail roster sites may list some Warren County booking data. Because the county is so small, listings can be sparse. These sites pull from public records and show names, charges, and dates. The data is free to view, but it may not always have current Warren County info due to the low volume of bookings.
For the most accurate released inmates data from Warren County, contact the sheriff's office directly. A phone call to the jail in Warrenton is the best bet. Staff can look up a name right away and tell you if the person is in the jail or has been released.
The GDC offender search at gdc.georgia.gov/offender-info/find-offender covers state prison inmates. If someone from Warren County went to a state facility, this tool tracks them. It is free and runs all day, every day.
How to Get Warren County Inmate Records
Go to the Warren County Sheriff's Office in Warrenton during business hours. Bring an ID. Tell staff what you need. They can pull up booking data and give you copies if the records are on file.
Mail requests work as well. Send a letter to the Warren County Sheriff's Office in Warrenton. Include the person's name and the records you want. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, the office has three business days to respond. They give a cost estimate before pulling copies. Most Warren County released inmates requests are simple and cheap.
For state records, use the GDC open records form at gdc.georgia.gov/contact-us/open-records-request. That covers people who served time in state prison after being held in Warren County.
State Resources for Warren County
The Board of Pardons and Paroles at pap.georgia.gov makes parole decisions under O.C.G.A. § 42-9-53. If a Warren County inmate went to state prison and got paroled, this board handled it. The Department of Community Supervision at dcs.georgia.gov monitors people on probation and parole, including those from Warren County.
The GBI at gbi.georgia.gov runs background checks under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37. These pull data from all Georgia counties. A fee applies. The GBI also handles major crime investigations that can involve cases from Warren County.
Anyone can request records from Warren County. Georgia law does not require residency or a reason for asking. Just be clear about the data you need.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Warren County in east Georgia. Each one runs its own jail and keeps separate released inmates records.