Berrien County 24 Hour Booking Records

Berrien County 24 hour booking records are held at the sheriff's office in Nashville, Georgia. Nashville is the county seat and the hub for all law enforcement activity in the county. The Berrien County jail processes every local arrest, and jail staff maintains the booking log with details about each person brought into custody. Located in south-central Georgia, Berrien County is a smaller rural area, but the same state laws on public records apply. You can look up booking data by contacting the sheriff's office directly or filing a written request.

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Berrien County Quick Facts

Nashville County Seat
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Berrien County 24 Hour Booking Sheriff's Office

The Berrien County Sheriff's Office sits at 201 E. Smith Avenue in Nashville. This facility handles jail operations and all bookings for the county. When a deputy or local officer makes an arrest anywhere in Berrien County, the person is brought here for processing. Staff records the arrest details, takes a photo and fingerprints, and logs the charges into the system. The jail operates around the clock, so bookings happen at any hour.

The Nashville Police Department also brings its arrests to the Berrien County jail. That means the booking log covers arrests from both agencies. The sheriff's office maintains these records and is the place to go when you need booking information. Phone inquiries are the fastest way to check on a recent arrest in Berrien County.

Address 201 E. Smith Avenue, Nashville, GA 31639
Phone (229) 686-7071

How to Find Berrien County 24 Hour Booking

Call the Berrien County Sheriff's Office at (229) 686-7071. The jail staff can confirm if someone is in custody and share the charges and bond status. You can also visit the office at 201 E. Smith Avenue in Nashville during regular hours. If you need a paper copy of a booking record, submit a written request under Georgia's Open Records Act.

O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 makes booking records public in Georgia. You do not need to state a reason. The Berrien County Sheriff's Office must respond within three business days under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71. Staff search time is free for the first 15 minutes. After that, fees match the hourly rate of the lowest paid person who can pull the records. Copies cost about $0.10 per page. If the total will run over $500, the office can ask for a deposit before they start pulling the Berrien County records you requested.

The Georgia Department of Corrections website has information about state-level inmate searches.

Georgia Department of Corrections offender query for Berrien County research

The GDC offender search is useful for state inmates but does not cover Berrien County jail bookings. Use it alongside your local search for a more complete picture.

Berrien County Booking Details

Each Berrien County booking record includes the person's full legal name and date of birth. The charges filed at the time of arrest are listed, along with their felony or misdemeanor classification. Bond amounts are shown when a judge has set bail. The arresting agency is recorded. In Berrien County, that is usually the sheriff's office or the Nashville Police. The booking date, time, and a booking number complete the basic record.

Georgia law protects certain information. O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72 requires that social security numbers, bank account information, and medical records be removed from public copies. Juvenile arrest records are sealed completely. However, initial arrest reports always stay public under the same statute. Even if a case is under active investigation, the arrest report from a Berrien County booking remains accessible. Booking photos are regulated under O.C.G.A. § 35-1-18, which limits how law enforcement can share them.

Berrien County 24 Hour Booking Access

For a full criminal history beyond a single Berrien County booking, use the state system. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation manages criminal records through the Georgia Crime Information Center. A fingerprint-based check through GAPS covers every arrest in Georgia and comes back in one to two days. Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-34, you need written consent to pull another person's history. Without it, only felony conviction data is public.

The GDC offender search is free and covers state prison inmates. Berrien County jail inmates are not in that system. If you need to verify someone is in the county jail, call the sheriff's office in Nashville. For broader searches that include court outcomes and sentencing data, the GBI system is the best route.

Note: GAPS fingerprint locations can be found on the identogo website, and some are available in south Georgia near Berrien County.

Record Restriction in Berrien County

Georgia lets people seal certain arrest records from the public. Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37, if your Berrien County charges were dismissed, not prosecuted, or dead docketed, you can apply to restrict the record. The prosecutor must sign off on the application. Once restricted, the arrest does not show up on public background checks anymore. Only judges and criminal justice agencies can view it.

The First Offender Act at O.C.G.A. § 42-8-60 is another path. Complete a first offender sentence and the charge is sealed. You are exonerated of guilt. This applies to Berrien County arrests like any other in the state. For mugshots that end up on third-party websites, O.C.G.A. § 10-1-393.5 gives you the right to demand free removal when the arrest qualifies for restriction. Send a written request with your full name, date of birth, arrest date, and the arresting agency. The website must remove the photo within 30 days.

Nearby Georgia Counties

Berrien County borders several south Georgia counties. Arrests near the county line may be processed in a neighboring jurisdiction instead.

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