Search Clayton County 24 Hour Booking

Clayton County 24 hour booking records come from the sheriff's office in Jonesboro. This south metro Atlanta county processes hundreds of bookings each week through its jail. The Clayton County Sheriff's Office keeps all arrest and booking data for the area. If you need to find out whether someone was arrested in the last 24 hours, the sheriff's office is where to start. You can reach them by phone or check for online booking information through their website. Clayton County sits just south of the city of Atlanta and borders several other busy metro counties.

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Clayton County Quick Facts

297,595 Population
Jonesboro County Seat
24/7 Jail Operations
Public Booking Access

Clayton County Sheriff Booking Info

The Clayton County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and maintains all 24 hour booking records for the area. The main office is at 8000 North McDonough Street in Jonesboro. You can call them at (770) 477-4479 for booking inquiries. The jail operates around the clock, processing new arrests day and night.

When law enforcement brings someone to the Clayton County jail, the booking desk takes over. Staff records the person's name, date of birth, physical description, and all charges from the arrest. Each booking gets logged into the system with a unique number. Bond amounts are set according to the charges. The record also shows which agency made the arrest, whether it was the Clayton County Sheriff, a local city police department, or another law enforcement agency operating in the area.

The Clayton County Sheriff's Office homepage provides general information about the agency and its divisions, including jail operations that handle the 24 hour booking process.

Clayton County 24 hour booking sheriff homepage

From this site, you can find contact numbers for the jail, learn about visitation policies, and get directions to the facility in Jonesboro. The sheriff's office website is the best starting point for any booking-related questions in Clayton County.

Agency Clayton County Sheriff's Office
Address 8000 N. McDonough Street, Jonesboro, GA 30236
Phone (770) 477-4479
Jail Hours 24 hours, 7 days a week

How to Find Clayton County Bookings

There are several ways to check on recent bookings in Clayton County. The most direct is to call the jail. Give them the full name of the person you are looking for. Staff can tell you if that person is in custody and what their charges are. Phone calls work best for quick checks.

You can also visit the jail in person during regular hours. The booking desk at the Clayton County facility processes inquiries from the public. Bring a valid ID with you. Staff can look up booking records and give you basic details about anyone currently in custody. If you need official copies of booking records from Clayton County, you will need to submit an open records request under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70. Requests can be made in writing or orally. The sheriff's office must respond within three business days under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71.

Fees for copies of Clayton County booking records are set by state law. There is no charge for the first 15 minutes of search time. After that, the rate is based on the hourly salary of the lowest paid employee able to handle the request. Paper copies run about $0.10 per page. If the request totals more than $500, the sheriff's office can ask for prepayment before pulling the records.

Note: Initial arrest reports and booking records are public under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72, even when an investigation is still open in Clayton County.

Clayton County 24 Hour Booking Record Details

A 24 hour booking record from Clayton County contains specific information about each arrest. These details help identify the person and track their case through the court system. Every booking record in Clayton County will have the basics: name, date of birth, and a physical description including race, sex, height, and weight.

Charges are listed on the booking record along with any bond information. The arresting agency is named so you know which department made the arrest in Clayton County. The booking date and time show exactly when the person was processed into the jail. If bond has been set, the record shows the amount and type. Some charges in Clayton County carry no bond, meaning the person must stay in jail until a judge reviews the case.

Under Georgia law, certain personal details are redacted from public booking records. O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72 requires that social security numbers, bank account data, insurance information, and cell phone numbers be removed before release. The booking record itself stays public in Clayton County. Only these specific identifiers get blacked out.

24 Hour Bookinging Agencies in Clayton County

Several law enforcement agencies operate in Clayton County. All of them bring arrested persons to the county jail for booking. The Clayton County Sheriff's Office handles warrant service and jail operations. City police departments in Jonesboro, Morrow, Riverdale, Forest Park, and Lake City make arrests within their borders. The Clayton County Police Department covers unincorporated areas.

No matter which agency makes the arrest, the booking happens at the same Clayton County jail. This means one search covers all recent bookings in the county. You do not need to call each city's police department separately to find out if someone was booked in Clayton County. The jail's booking log has everything in one place.

The Georgia Department of Corrections tracks people after they leave county jail and enter the state prison system. For someone who was just arrested in Clayton County, the county jail booking record is the correct source. The GDC system covers sentenced inmates in state facilities only.

Note: City police in Clayton County make the arrest, but the county sheriff processes and holds the person at the jail in Jonesboro.

Clayton County Open 24 Hour Booking Records Access

Georgia's Open Records Act gives everyone the right to inspect booking records from Clayton County. O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 defines public records broadly. It covers all documents prepared or received by a public agency. The Clayton County jail is a public facility. Its booking logs fall under this law. You do not need a reason to ask for these records.

Some records tied to booking in Clayton County may have limits on disclosure. O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72 lists exemptions. Records in pending investigations can be withheld, but initial arrest reports stay public. Juvenile records for offenders 16 or younger are not on the public booking list. Confidential informant details are also exempt. If you think Clayton County wrongly denied your records request, O.C.G.A. § 50-18-74 sets penalties up to $1,000 for knowing violations of the Open Records Act.

Booking photographs from Clayton County are handled differently. O.C.G.A. § 35-1-18 says law enforcement cannot post booking photos on a website. Anyone who requests a mugshot from Clayton County must sign a statement saying they will not use it on a pay-for-removal site. The GBI Criminal History FAQ covers more about how Georgia handles criminal records and what information is available to the public.

Clayton County 24 Hour Booking Criminal History Checks

A 24 hour booking record shows one arrest event in Clayton County. A criminal history record shows the full picture. Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-34, private persons can obtain someone's Georgia criminal history with signed consent. You need the person's full name, address, social security number, and date of birth on the consent form.

For felony conviction records in Clayton County, you do not need consent. O.C.G.A. § 35-3-34(d.2) allows public access to felony conviction records. You must provide the full name, race, sex, and date of birth. The Georgia Applicant Processing Service handles fingerprint-based background checks statewide. Results typically come back within 24 to 48 hours. Bring a valid photo ID to a GAPS fingerprinting location.

The GBI maintains these records through the Georgia Crime Information Center. Their mailing address for record restriction applications is Georgia Crime Information Center, CCH/Identification, P.O. Box 370808, Decatur, Georgia 30037. Call (404) 244-2639 option 1 to schedule a record inspection appointment. Same-day appointments are not available.

Booking Record Limits in Clayton County

Georgia law lets some people seal their booking records from Clayton County. O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37 allows record restriction when charges are dismissed or dropped. If the prosecutor approves, the arrest cycle gets sealed on the state criminal history database. Once restricted, the booking record from Clayton County is only visible to judges and criminal justice agencies.

The First Offender Act under O.C.G.A. § 42-8-60 provides another path. A person sentenced as a first offender who completes their probation or confinement is exonerated of guilt. The charge is sealed. This affects how the Clayton County booking record appears on background checks afterward. O.C.G.A. § 42-8-63.1 lists limited cases where an exonerated first offender record can still be disclosed.

If a booking photo from Clayton County shows up on a website that charges for removal, O.C.G.A. § 10-1-393.5 requires the site to take it down free of charge within 30 days. Send a written request with your name, date of birth, arrest date, and arresting agency. File complaints with the Georgia Department of Law's Consumer Protection Division.

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Cities in Clayton County

Clayton County has several cities and towns. All arrests within the county are processed at the Clayton County jail in Jonesboro.

Cities in Clayton County include Jonesboro, Morrow, Riverdale, Forest Park, Lake City, Lovejoy, and College Park (partial). All bookings from these cities go through the Clayton County Sheriff's Office at 8000 N. McDonough Street.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Clayton County. If you are looking for a recent booking and are not sure which county handled it, check the address where the arrest happened. Each county runs its own jail and booking system.