Upson County 24 Hour Booking Records

Upson County 24 hour booking records come from the Sheriff's Office in Thomaston. This central Georgia county handles all jail bookings at its facility on East Lee Street. Every person arrested in Upson County goes through the intake process at the county jail, where staff logs their details and charges. If you need to look up who was recently booked in Upson County, the sheriff's office is your starting point. Booking records are public information in Georgia, and you can request them by phone, in person, or through a written open records request.

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Upson County Quick Facts

25,589 Population
Thomaston County Seat
24/7 Jail Booking
Flint Judicial Circuit

Upson County Sheriff 24 Hour Booking Office

The Upson County Sheriff's Office sits at 205 E. Lee Street in Thomaston. This is the agency that runs the county jail and processes all bookings. Deputies, Thomaston police, and other law enforcement working in the area all bring arrested persons to this one facility. The jail operates around the clock, and new inmates can be processed at any hour.

Call (706) 647-7411 to reach the Upson County Sheriff's Office. Front desk staff can tell you if someone is in custody and share basic booking details over the phone. For full booking records or certified copies, you will need to visit in person or submit a written request. The office is part of the Flint Judicial Circuit along with Lamar and Pike Counties, but each county keeps its own jail and booking system separate from the others.

Booking data at the Upson County jail typically shows the inmate's name, date of birth, arrest date, charges, bond amount, and arresting agency. This information becomes part of the public record once the booking is complete.

How 24 Hour Booking Works in Upson County

When someone gets arrested in Upson County, they are taken straight to the jail in Thomaston. The booking process begins as soon as they arrive. Jail staff photographs the person, collects identifying information, and enters the charges into the system. The time this takes can vary. A busy night might slow things down. A quiet afternoon means faster processing. Either way, the booking record is created during this step and added to the Upson County jail log.

Georgia's Open Records Act makes booking records available to the public. O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 defines public records as all documents prepared or maintained by a public office. The Upson County jail falls under this law. Anyone can ask to see booking data without giving a reason. The agency must respond within three business days per O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71.

Georgia Arrest Records and Upson County

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation maintains statewide criminal history records through the Georgia Crime Information Center. A criminal history record is broader than a single booking. It covers all arrests, court outcomes, and incarceration data for one person. You can request your own record at the Upson County Sheriff's Office or use the Georgia Applicant Processing Service for fingerprint-based checks. GAPS results usually come back within 24 to 48 hours.

Georgia Bureau of Investigation criminal history FAQ page for Upson County booking research

The GBI's FAQ page covers how to get records, what shows up on a criminal history report, and how record restriction works in Georgia.

Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-34, you can get another person's criminal history with their signed consent. Felony convictions are public without consent under subsection (d.2), but you must have the full name, race, sex, and date of birth. The GBI Criminal History FAQ explains this process in detail. These rules apply to records that originated from Upson County arrests and everywhere else in Georgia.

Upson County 24 Hour Booking Photo Access

Booking photos from the Upson County jail are covered by O.C.G.A. § 35-1-18. This Georgia law stops law enforcement from posting arrest photos online. The Upson County Sheriff's Office follows this rule. If you need a booking photo, you have to request it through official channels and sign a statement saying you will not misuse it.

Third-party sites that post mugshots must remove them free of charge if the arrest qualifies for record restriction. O.C.G.A. § 10-1-393.5 gives them 30 days to take down the photo after they get a written request. You need to provide your name, date of birth, arrest date, and the arresting agency. If the site does not comply, you can file a complaint with the Georgia Department of Law's Consumer Protection Division.

Note: The Upson County Sheriff's Office cannot post booking photos to any website under Georgia state law.

Requesting Upson County 24 Hour Booking Data

You can get Upson County booking records through an open records request. Georgia law at O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71 sets the process. Requests can be made in person, by mail, or even verbally. The Upson County Sheriff's Office must acknowledge your request and provide records within three business days. Fees may apply for search and copy time, but the first quarter hour of staff work is free.

Copy fees run about $0.10 per page. Certain personal details get blacked out before release. O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72 requires the removal of social security numbers, financial data, medical information, and personal cell phone numbers from booking records. The Upson County jail redacts this information before handing over any documents. Initial police arrest reports remain public even if there is an active investigation going on.

The GDC Find Offender tool covers state prison inmates, not county jail detainees. If someone was booked in Upson County and later sent to state prison, you would find them through GDC instead. The Governor's Office open records page provides more detail on how the Open Records Act works across all Georgia agencies.

Record Restriction in Upson County

Some booking records from Upson County can be restricted under Georgia law. O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37 allows the sealing of arrest records when charges are dismissed or not presented to a grand jury. The prosecutor must approve it first. Once restricted, the arrest only shows up for law enforcement and judicial officials. Private persons and businesses cannot see it.

The First Offender Act at O.C.G.A. § 42-8-60 provides another path. If someone was sentenced as a first offender and completes all terms of their sentence, they get exonerated. The charge is sealed on their Georgia criminal history. This applies to Upson County arrests just like any other jurisdiction in the state. Guilty pleas and convictions with standard sentencing do not qualify for restriction.

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Cities in Upson County

Thomaston is the county seat and largest city in Upson County. All arrests within the county are processed through the jail in Thomaston. Other small communities in the area include Yatesville. All booking records flow through the Upson County Sheriff's Office regardless of which agency made the arrest.

Nearby Counties

These counties are next to Upson County. Each runs its own jail and keeps separate booking records. Check the arrest location if you are not sure where someone was booked.