Search Peach County 24 Hour Booking

Peach County 24 hour booking records are managed by the sheriff's office in Fort Valley. This central Georgia county has a population around 27,000. The county jail handles all arrest bookings day and night. Every person arrested in Peach County goes through intake at the facility in Fort Valley. The sheriff's office keeps a complete log of names, charges, bond amounts, and custody status. These records are public under Georgia law and available to anyone who asks.

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Peach County Sheriff 24 Hour Booking Office

The Peach County Sheriff's Office is at 300 Vineville Street, Fort Valley, GA 31030. Call (478) 825-5575 for questions about recent bookings or people in custody. The sheriff runs the jail and all law enforcement operations in the county. All arrests within Peach County are processed at this facility.

Fort Valley has its own police department that handles arrests within city limits. Byron, another city in the county, also has a police force. But all bookings from any agency in Peach County go through the same jail. Staff record personal details, enter charges, take fingerprints and a photo, and assign a booking number. This creates the official 24 hour booking record.

Agency Peach County Sheriff's Office
Address 300 Vineville Street, Fort Valley, GA 31030
Phone (478) 825-5575
Booking Hours 24 hours, 7 days a week

Peach County sits between Macon and Perry along Interstate 75. The interstate brings some traffic-related arrests through the system. Fort Valley State University is also located here, adding to the local population. All bookings from any part of Peach County funnel through the same jail.

How Booking Works in Peach County

An arrest in Peach County begins with an officer taking someone into custody. The person is transported to the jail in Fort Valley. Staff at the jail handle intake. They collect the person's name, date of birth, address, and physical description. Charges are entered into the booking system. Fingerprints and a photo are taken. A booking number gets assigned. All of this forms the 24 hour booking record for that arrest.

Bond is set by a magistrate judge in Peach County. Minor charges may come with a preset bond amount. Serious charges need a hearing, typically within 48 hours. The person stays in the jail until bond is posted or the case reaches court. The booking record stays on file permanently whether the person bonds out or remains in custody.

Peach County is part of the Houston Judicial Circuit. The Superior Court handles felony cases. Magistrate and State Courts cover misdemeanors and preliminary hearings. People sentenced to state prison transfer from the county jail to a Georgia Department of Corrections facility.

Peach County 24 Hour Booking Open Records

Georgia's Open Records Act covers all booking records from the Peach County jail. O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 makes these records public. You do not need a reason to request them. Call the sheriff's office, visit in person, or send a written request. The response deadline is three business days under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71.

The first 15 minutes of search time are free. After that, Peach County charges based on the lowest paid employee's hourly rate. Copies cost about $0.10 per page. If the total goes past $500, prepayment may be needed. For a single booking record, the cost is minimal.

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

Georgia Resources for Peach County 24 Hour Booking

The Georgia Department of Corrections manages state prisons. The GDC Find Offender tool searches for state inmates. It does not include the Peach County jail. For local custody information, call the sheriff's office in Fort Valley.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation maintains criminal history records statewide through the Georgia Crime Information Center. Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-34, felony convictions are public without consent. Other records require the person's signature. Use the Georgia Applicant Processing Service for fingerprint-based checks. Results come back in 24 to 48 hours.

Georgia Bureau of Investigation for Peach County booking records

The GBI website provides criminal justice resources that apply to all Georgia counties, including Peach County.

Peach County Booking Photos and Record Restriction

Under O.C.G.A. § 35-1-18, booking photos from the Peach County jail cannot be posted on a website by law enforcement. To get a copy, submit a written request and sign a statement about your use. False statements carry penalties. O.C.G.A. § 10-1-393.5 lets you demand free removal from pay-for-takedown websites within 30 days.

Record restriction under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37 can seal Peach County arrest records where charges were dismissed or not prosecuted. The district attorney must approve. Once sealed, the record is only accessible to courts and law enforcement. O.C.G.A. § 42-8-60 also allows sealing under the First Offender Act. Guilty verdicts from Peach County cannot be restricted.

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Cities in Peach County

Fort Valley is the county seat. Byron is another city in Peach County. All arrests in Peach County are booked at the county jail in Fort Valley.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Peach County in central Georgia. Each has its own jail and keeps separate booking records.