Clarke County 24 Hour Booking

Clarke County 24 hour booking records track every arrest processed through the county jail in Athens. This is a consolidated city-county government, so the Athens-Clarke County Sheriff's Office handles all jail operations and booking data. If someone was arrested in Clarke County in the past day, the booking record will show their name, charges, bond, and arresting agency. The sheriff's office runs an online booking report that updates with new arrests. You can search this report from home or call the jail for the most current booking information in Clarke County.

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Clarke County Quick Facts

129,995 Population
Athens County Seat
24/7 Booking Desk
Online Booking Report

Clarke County Sheriff Booking Office

The Clarke County Sheriff's Office is the main source for 24 hour booking records in this area. The jail sits at 3015 Lexington Road in Athens. All arrests in Clarke County end up at this facility. City police, campus police from UGA, and sheriff deputies all bring people here for booking. The booking desk runs around the clock, seven days a week.

When someone is booked into the Clarke County jail, staff collects their personal information and logs each charge. The booking record gets a unique MID number. This master identification number stays with that person for any future bookings in Clarke County too. Bond amounts are set based on the charges, and the record shows which court will handle the case.

Agency Clarke County Sheriff's Office
Address 3015 Lexington Road, Athens, GA 30605
Phone (706) 613-3220
Booking Desk Open 24 hours, 7 days a week

Note: Athens-Clarke County is a consolidated government, so the sheriff's office serves both city and county areas for all booking operations.

Clarke County Booking Report Online

Clarke County has one of the more detailed online booking reports in Georgia. The Athens-Clarke County Booking Report shows recent arrests with a good amount of data for each person booked. You can see the booking time, name, year of birth, race, sex, and the agency that made the arrest. When someone gets released, the release time shows up too.

Each entry in the Clarke County booking report includes charge details. You will see the charge description, whether it is a felony or misdemeanor, and which court has jurisdiction. The courts listed include MUNCT for municipal court, STCRT for state court, SUPCT for superior court, and MAGCT for magistrate court. Bond amounts and bonding company names are on the report as well. Warrant numbers and police case numbers give you even more ways to track a booking record in Clarke County.

The arresting agencies that show up on Clarke County booking records include ACCPD for the Athens-Clarke County Police Department, CCSO for the Clarke County Sheriff's Office, and UGA PD for the University of Georgia Police. All three agencies bring arrestees to the same jail on Lexington Road. You do not need to check multiple sites to find someone booked in Clarke County.

The GBI Services directory also lists statewide resources you can use to look up criminal history records that go beyond recent bookings in Clarke County.

Clarke County 24 hour booking GBI services directory

The GBI maintains Georgia criminal history records through the Georgia Crime Information Center. These records are separate from the 24 hour booking log. A criminal history shows all past arrests and court outcomes. A booking record shows just the most recent jail intake. Both are useful, but for same-day arrest information in Clarke County, the local booking report is what you want.

What Clarke County 24 Hour Booking Records Show

A Clarke County 24 hour booking record has specific data fields. Knowing what each field means helps you read the report correctly.

The MID number is the master identification number. This is unique to each person in the Clarke County jail system. The booking time shows exactly when the person was processed. Charge descriptions spell out what the person was arrested for, and the crime type tells you if it is a felony or misdemeanor. The court jurisdiction field shows where the case will be heard. Bond amounts in Clarke County vary based on the severity of the charges. Some charges carry no bond at all.

  • MID# for tracking the person across bookings
  • Booking time and release time
  • Charge description with felony or misdemeanor tag
  • Court jurisdiction (municipal, state, superior, or magistrate)
  • Bond amount and bonding company
  • Warrant number and police case number

Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72, initial arrest reports are public records in Georgia. This means the data in Clarke County booking records is generally available to anyone who wants it. Some personal details like social security numbers are redacted before release. Juvenile records and sealed cases are not on the public booking report. If you need a formal copy of a booking record from Clarke County, you can file an open records request with the sheriff's office under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70.

Note: Booking photographs in Clarke County are subject to the restrictions in O.C.G.A. § 35-1-18 and cannot be posted online by the arresting agency.

Access Clarke County 24 Hour Booking Data

There are a few ways to check 24 hour booking records in Clarke County. The online booking report is the fastest. Just go to the web address and look through recent entries. No login or account is needed. The report loads the latest bookings at the top.

You can also call the Clarke County jail at (706) 613-3220. Staff can tell you if a specific person has been booked in the past 24 hours. Have the person's full name ready when you call. This is helpful if the online report is slow to update or you want to confirm release status for someone in Clarke County.

In-person visits to the jail at 3015 Lexington Road in Athens are another option. The booking desk is open all day and night. You can ask about recent bookings directly. For written copies, submit an open records request. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71, the sheriff's office must respond within three business days. There is no fee for the first 15 minutes of search time. Copy costs are typically $0.10 per page for Clarke County booking record requests.

Clarke County 24 Hour Bookinging Agencies

Three main law enforcement agencies make arrests that result in 24 hour bookings in Clarke County. The Athens-Clarke County Police Department is the largest. They handle most calls and patrols across the unified city-county area. Their office is at 3035 Lexington Road in Athens, right next to the jail. Phone number is (706) 613-3330.

The Clarke County Sheriff's Office also makes arrests, mainly through warrant service and court security operations. And the University of Georgia Police Department covers the campus and surrounding areas. UGA PD has its own force, but all arrests still go through the Clarke County jail for booking. You will see UGA PD listed as the arresting agency on some booking records in Clarke County.

Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-34, you can get the criminal history of another person with signed consent. For felony conviction records, consent is not needed under subsection (d.2). You need the person's full name, race, sex, and date of birth. The GBI processes these checks through the Georgia Applicant Processing Service. Results come back in 24 to 48 hours.

Clarke County 24 Hour Booking Record Restrictions

Not all booking records stay public in Clarke County. Georgia law allows certain arrest records to be restricted. Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37, if charges are dismissed, not presented to a grand jury, or dropped, the arrest can be sealed on the state criminal history database. The person must apply through the prosecutor's office. Once restricted, the record is only available to judicial officials and criminal justice agencies in Clarke County.

The First Offender Act under O.C.G.A. § 42-8-60 also affects booking records. If someone completes their first offender sentence successfully, the charge is sealed. They are exonerated of guilt as a matter of law. This means the booking record from Clarke County would not appear on a standard criminal history check after the sentence is done.

If a booking photo from Clarke County ends up on a third-party website, O.C.G.A. § 10-1-393.5 requires the site to take it down within 30 days of getting a written request. This applies when the arrest qualifies for restriction. Send your name, date of birth, arrest date, and the name of the arresting agency to the website. Complaints go to the Georgia Department of Law's Consumer Protection Division.

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Cities in Clarke County

Clarke County operates as a consolidated government with the City of Athens. All arrests within the unified area are processed through the Clarke County jail. The booking report covers the entire jurisdiction.

Smaller communities like Winterville and Bogart are also inside Clarke County. Their arrests go through the same booking desk at the jail on Lexington Road.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Clarke County. If you are not sure where someone was booked, check the arresting agency on the booking record. The county where the arrest took place handles the booking.