Search Pierce County 24 Hour Booking Records

Pierce County 24 hour booking records show who has been arrested and processed at the county jail in Blackshear, Georgia. The Pierce County Sheriff's Office handles all bookings for the county, and these records are updated each day as new arrests come in. Anyone can request access to booking data under Georgia's public records laws. The booking log lists names, charges, bond amounts, and arrest dates for each person held at the Pierce County Jail. If you need details about a recent arrest, this page covers how to find and request those records.

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Pierce County Quick Facts

Blackshear County Seat
(912) 449-4141 Sheriff's Office Phone

Pierce County Sheriff's Office Booking Operations

The Pierce County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail in Blackshear. Every person arrested in Pierce County is brought here for booking. The office is at 300 E. Carter Street, Blackshear, GA 31516. You can call them at (912) 449-4141 to ask about booking records or check on someone in custody.

When someone arrives at the Pierce County Jail, staff takes a photo and collects fingerprints. They record the person's name, date of birth, height, weight, and other details. All charges are entered into the booking system along with the name of the arresting officer. Bond amounts get set based on a local schedule, though a judge can change the amount for certain charges. This process creates the booking record that becomes part of the public file.

Local police in Blackshear and other Pierce County towns do make arrests. But they transport everyone to the county jail for processing. That means the Sheriff's Office holds all booking records for Pierce County in one place. There is no separate city jail that keeps its own records.

Address 300 E. Carter Street, Blackshear, GA 31516
Phone (912) 449-4141

How to Request Pierce County Booking Records

Georgia's Open Records Act is what gives you the right to see Pierce County booking records. O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 defines what counts as a public record in the state. Booking logs, arrest reports, and initial incident reports all fall under this law. You do not have to say why you want the records. The law makes no distinction based on the reason for your request.

Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71, the Pierce County Sheriff's Office has three business days to respond after getting your request. You can walk into the office in Blackshear, call by phone, or send something in writing. A written request is best because it creates a paper trail. The first 15 minutes of staff search time is free. After that, they can charge based on the hourly pay of the lowest staff member who could do the work. Paper copies run about $0.10 per page. Most people who need a single Pierce County booking record will pay very little.

If the office fails to respond or denies your request without a valid reason, O.C.G.A. § 50-18-74 sets penalties. A first violation can cost the agency up to $1,000. Repeat violations can mean fines up to $2,500. These penalties exist to make sure agencies like the Pierce County Sheriff's Office take open records requests seriously.

Pierce County Inmate Search Options

Pierce County does not have an online inmate search tool. The fastest way to check if someone is in the Pierce County Jail is to call (912) 449-4141. Staff at the jail can tell you if a person is in custody and what their charges are. They can also share bond information so you know what it takes to get someone released.

For people who have moved to a state prison, the Georgia Department of Corrections offender search is the tool to use. The GDC website lets you look up inmates by name or ID number. This covers state facilities only, not the Pierce County Jail or other county lockups across Georgia.

Note: The Pierce County Jail holds people awaiting trial or serving short sentences under 12 months.

What Pierce County 24 Hour Booking Records Contain

A booking record from Pierce County includes quite a bit of detail. The record shows the person's full legal name, date of birth, race, sex, height, and weight. It lists which agency made the arrest and when. Every charge appears with its statute code, and each one shows if it is a felony or a misdemeanor. Bond type and amount are also part of the record.

Bond type matters in Pierce County, just as it does everywhere else in Georgia. Cash bond means the full amount must be paid. Surety bond means a bail bondsman can post it for a fee. Some charges carry no bond at all. In those cases the person stays locked up in the Pierce County Jail until a judge holds a hearing. Booking records track all of this from the moment a person enters the jail.

Pierce County 24 Hour Booking Background Checks

Booking records cover recent arrests. For a broader look at someone's criminal past, you need to go through the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-34, a private person can get another individual's criminal history record if that person gives written consent. Felony conviction data is available without consent.

The GBI runs fingerprint-based background checks through the GAPS fingerprinting program. You schedule an appointment at a nearby IdentoGo location, get fingerprinted, and the results come back to you or the requesting agency. The GBI's FAQ page on criminal history covers the full process, fees, and what to expect. This is separate from the Pierce County booking records, which only cover local jail activity.

24 Hour Booking Photos in Pierce County

O.C.G.A. § 35-1-18 limits how booking photos can be shared in Georgia. The Pierce County Sheriff's Office cannot publish mugshots on a website or social media page. If you want a booking photo from Pierce County, you must go through the open records process and sign an affidavit about your intended use. The law was designed to keep websites from making money off arrest photos.

Georgia also has O.C.G.A. § 10-1-393.5, which deals with mugshot removal. If a website posts someone's Pierce County booking photo and the charges were dropped or restricted, that person can send a written request to have the photo taken down. The site has 30 days to remove it. If the site refuses, a complaint can go to the Georgia Department of Law's Consumer Protection Division. This applies regardless of where in Georgia the arrest took place.

Pierce County 24 Hour Booking Record Restriction

Not every arrest stays on your record forever. O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37 allows people to restrict certain arrest records in Georgia. If charges were dismissed, not presented to a grand jury, or the prosecutor entered a nolle prosequi, the record can be sealed. The prosecutor who handled the Pierce County case has to agree to the restriction. Once sealed, the booking record is hidden from standard public searches.

The First Offender Act under O.C.G.A. § 42-8-60 provides another path. If a Pierce County court sentenced someone under this act and they finished all the terms, the conviction is sealed. It will not show up on most background checks after that point. This law helps people move past a single mistake, though it only applies to first-time offenders who were sentenced under this specific provision.

Note: Convictions that resulted in a guilty verdict are not eligible for restriction under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37.

Pierce County Open 24 Hour Booking Records Resources

The Georgia Governor's Office publishes guidance on how open records requests work across the state. This includes booking records from Pierce County and every other county in Georgia. The page explains fees, deadlines, and your rights under the law. Keep in mind that the Governor's Office does not hold arrest records. You still need to contact the Pierce County Sheriff's Office directly for booking data.

Pierce County 24 hour booking - Georgia Bureau of Investigation website for criminal records searches

O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72 spells out what can be withheld from a public records request. Social security numbers, bank details, and medical information must be removed before the records are handed over. Initial arrest reports are always public in Georgia. Even if parts of a case file are exempt, the basic Pierce County booking data stays available to anyone who asks for it.

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Cities in Pierce County

Blackshear is the county seat and the largest city in Pierce County. All arrests in Blackshear and the rest of Pierce County go through the county Sheriff's Office for booking.

Nearby Counties

Pierce County is in southeast Georgia, bordered by several other counties. Each one runs its own jail and keeps separate booking records.