Search Jenkins County 24 Hour Booking

Jenkins County 24 hour booking records are kept by the sheriff's office in Millen. This small county in east Georgia has a population around 8,700. The sheriff's office runs the county jail and processes every arrest booking. Despite its small size, Jenkins County follows the same open records laws that apply across Georgia. You can request booking data from the sheriff's office by phone or in writing. All booking records from the Jenkins County jail are public documents available to anyone who asks.

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Millen County Seat
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Jenkins County Sheriff 24 Hour Booking Office

The Jenkins County Sheriff's Office is located at 611 E. Winthrope Avenue, Millen, GA 30442. You can call (478) 982-4211 for general inquiries about bookings and jail operations. The sheriff handles patrols, investigations, court security, and the county jail. All arrest bookings in Jenkins County pass through this office.

Millen is the only incorporated city of any size in Jenkins County. The Millen Police Department handles arrests within city limits. But all arrested persons go to the Jenkins County jail for processing. Staff at the jail take personal information, record charges, capture fingerprints and a photo, and assign a booking number. This creates the official 24 hour booking record.

Agency Jenkins County Sheriff's Office
Address 611 E. Winthrope Avenue, Millen, GA 30442
Phone (478) 982-4211
Booking Hours 24 hours, 7 days a week

Jenkins County has a low arrest volume compared to metro areas. The jail is small. But the rules are the same as in any other Georgia county. Every arrest creates a formal booking record, and every record is a public document.

How 24 Hour Booking Works in Jenkins County

An arrest in Jenkins County begins when law enforcement picks someone up. The person is taken to the county jail in Millen. Jail staff handle intake from that point. They ask for the person's name, date of birth, address, and other identifying details. Charges are entered into the system. A photo is taken. Fingerprints are collected. The system assigns a booking number. All of this forms the 24 hour booking record for that arrest in Jenkins County.

Bond depends on the charges. Minor offenses often come with a set bond amount that allows quick release. More serious charges need a bond hearing before a magistrate judge. In Jenkins County, this hearing usually takes place within 48 hours. The person stays in the jail until bond is posted or their court date arrives. The booking record stays on file regardless of the outcome.

Due to the small jail capacity in Jenkins County, inmates serving longer sentences may be transferred to another facility. Short misdemeanor sentences can sometimes be served locally. State prison sentences result in a transfer to a Georgia Department of Corrections facility.

Jenkins County Booking Open Records

Georgia's Open Records Act covers all booking records in the Jenkins County jail. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, records maintained by a public agency are open for inspection. The Jenkins County Sheriff's Office is a public agency. You can request records without giving a reason. Requests can be oral or written.

The sheriff's office must respond within three business days under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71. The first 15 minutes of search time are free. Fees after that are based on the hourly rate of the lowest paid employee who can handle the work. Copies cost about $0.10 per page. If the total goes past $500, Jenkins County may require prepayment.

O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72 requires redaction of social security numbers, bank details, and personal phone numbers before release. The core booking data stays visible. Names, charges, booking dates, and bond amounts are part of the public record. Initial arrest reports from Jenkins County stay open even during active investigations.

Georgia Resources for Jenkins County 24 Hour Booking

The Georgia Department of Corrections tracks state prison inmates. If someone from a Jenkins County arrest gets sentenced to prison, they leave the county jail and enter the GDC system. The GDC Find Offender tool lets you search for them. County jail inmates are not in this system.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation manages criminal history records for all of Georgia. O.C.G.A. § 35-3-34 lets you access felony conviction records without consent. Other records need the person's signed permission. Use the Georgia Applicant Processing Service for fingerprint-based checks. Results come back in 24 to 48 hours.

GDC offender query for Jenkins County booking records

The GDC offender query page lets you search for anyone who transferred from the Jenkins County jail to the state prison system.

Jenkins County Booking Photo Rules

Booking photos from the Jenkins County jail are restricted under O.C.G.A. § 35-1-18. The law says law enforcement agencies cannot post booking photos online. If you want a copy from Jenkins County, submit a written request and sign a statement about how you will use it. False statements carry criminal penalties.

If a website posts your Jenkins County booking photo and charges for removal, O.C.G.A. § 10-1-393.5 gives you the right to demand free takedown within 30 days. Include your name, date of birth, arrest date, and the Jenkins County arresting agency in your written demand. Record restriction under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37 can seal arrest records when charges were dismissed or not prosecuted. The First Offender Act, O.C.G.A. § 42-8-60, also allows sealing after someone completes a first offender sentence from a Jenkins County case.

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Cities in Jenkins County

Millen is the county seat and the only city of size in Jenkins County. All arrests in Jenkins County are booked at the county jail in Millen.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Jenkins County. Each one operates its own jail and keeps separate 24 hour booking records.