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What is Fayette County Public Records?

Fayette County Public Records are documents that give information related to government activities. Examples of such public records include documents, papers, letters, maps, books, tapes, photographs, computer-based or generated information, data, data fields, or similar material prepared and maintained or received by an agency for storage or future governmental use. However, some Fayette County records are not available to the public. Examples of these exempted records are:

  • Records exempted by federal laws
  • Records consisting of confidential evaluations connected with the appointment or hiring of a public officer or employee;
  • Personal information of public employees
  • Open investigations
  • Certain real estate documents;
  • Confidential attorney work and attorney-client privilege documents; and
  • Names of handgun carriers

In addition to government agencies, some public records may also be accessible from third-party websites. These non-government platforms feature intuitive tools that allow for extensive searches. Record seekers may either use these tools to search for a specific record or multiple records. However, users will need to provide enough information to assist with the search, such as:

  • The name of the subject involved in the record (subject must be older than 18 or not juvenile)
  • The address of the requestor
  • A case number or file number (if known)
  • The location of the document or person involved
  • The last known or current address of the registrant

Government agencies do not sponsor third-party sites. Hence, record availability and results may vary.

Fayette County Crime Statistics

In 2019, Fayette County reported 1,446 index crimes to the FBI. These crimes include 5 murders, 8 rapes, 18 robberies, 57 aggravated assaults, 141 burglaries, 1147 larceny thefts, 68 motor vehicle thefts, and 2 cases of arson. In 2015, Fayette County law enforcement agencies reported 1731 index crimes. The reports demonstrated a decrease in crime rates of about 21% in 2019 than in 2015. Although murder, rape, aggravated assaults, and arson increased in 2018, robberies, burglaries, larceny thefts, and motor vehicle thefts fell in 2019.

Are Fayette County Criminal Records Public?

Members of the public can access criminal records for employment reasons, personal reasons, or volunteering purposes. Requests must be made in person, and the requester must reside in Fayette County. Only citizens 17 years old and older with valid state licenses or ID may request these records from the Fayette County Sheriff's Department. The Department, however, may limit access to the documents if they contain facts about an ongoing case.

How to Obtain Fayette County Police Reports and Arrest Records?

The Fayette County Sheriff's Office is responsible for maintaining and disseminating Fayette County arrest records. To access a Fayette County arrest record, the requestor must provide a valid government-issued photo ID, and make the request in person, by fax, email, or mail at the Fayette County Sheriff's Department Office located at:

155 Johnson Avenue
Fayetteville, GA 30214
Phone: (770) 716-4712

How to Find Sex Offender Information in Fayette County

The Fayette County Sheriff's Department is responsible for collecting and communicating the location of sexual offenders residing in the county. The Fayette County Sherriff's Office updates an online sex offenders register which provides the addresses of offenders, mugshots, and details of the offense. Citizens can also register to receive email updates if a sex offender moves nearby.

How to Find Fayette County Inmate Records

To obtain a Fayette County Inmate Record, the requesting party must reside in Fayette County and be above 17 years of age. They must present a valid driver's license or government-issued ID card and the information required to facilitate the record request, including the record-holder's name and jail-related information.

Inmate records cost $20 per request, and the amount is payable by cash, business checks, certified checks, and money order. All requests should be made to the Fayette County Sheriff's Office.

How Do I Visit an Inmate in Fayette County Jail?

Before visiting an inmate in the Fayette County Jail, the intending visitor must schedule a 45-minute slot a day before the visit. The county jail only allows visitors aged 17 or older and said visitor must have a valid state ID or driver's license. A parent or legal guardian must accompany children under the age of 16, and a maximum of two adults and two children over the age of 3 are allowed per visit.

The designated visitation days for Fayette county jail are Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. There is no visitation allowed on Monday and Friday. Visiting hours are 9 a.m until 10:45 a.m and 1 p.m until 2:45 p.m. No purses or packages are allowed in the facility. Food and drinks are also prohibited. The Fayette County Jail is located at:

Fayette County Jail
145 Johnson Avenue
Fayetteville, GA 30214
Phone: (770) 716-4734

Fayette County Court Records

Fayette County court records are official documents containing information on the court proceedings within county limits. These documents are public records, and the Fayette County Clerk of Courts is responsible for keeping and disseminating these records.

Interested members of the public can get court records by requesting them in person or by mail from the courthouse clerks in the relevant court. The following are the addresses and contact information of courthouses in Fayette county,:

Fayette County Superior Court
One Center Drive
Fayetteville, GA 30214
Phone: (770) 716-4280

Fayette County State Court
One Center Drive
Fayetteville, GA 30214
Phone: (770) 716-4270

Fayette County Magistrate Court
One Center Drive
Fayetteville, GA 30214
Phone: (770) 716-4230
Fax: (770) 716-4855

Fayette County Juvenile Court
One Center Drive
Fayetteville, GA 30214
Phone: (770) 716-4210
Fax: (770) 716-4852

Are Fayette County Records Public?

According to Georgia's Freedom of Information Laws, most Fayette County court records are available to the general public. Only Fayette County court records that are restricted by court order are exempted from public disclosure.

How to Obtain Fayette County Civil Court Case Records

The Fayette County Superior Court is responsible for maintaining the civil court case records for Fayette County. Interested persons may order Fayette County civil court records from the clerk of the court in person or by mail at the Fayette County Superior Court's Office at:

Superior Court Clerk
One Center Drive
P.O.Box 130
Fayetteville, GA 30214
Phone: (770) 716-4290
Fax: (770) 716-4868

How to Obtain Fayette County Criminal Court Records

To obtain a Fayette County criminal court record, interested persons must request the record in person or by mail at the Fayette County Superior Court Clerk's office with a completed request form. The requesting party will be required to provide information to facilitate the record search as well as pay a nominal fee to cover the cost of reproducing the record (if a copy is also required)

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What are Fayette County Vital Records?

Fayette County vital records are official records of different life events that occur within county limits and are relevant to county residents. These records include birth certificates, marriage licenses, divorce certificates, and death certificates.

The Fayette County Probate Court is responsible for maintaining and providing birth, death, and marriage records to interested parties. The Fayette Council Superior Court is responsible for generating and distributing official records of divorces in Fayette County.

Where and How to Obtain Fayette County Divorce Records

The Fayette County Superior Court maintains divorce records. Interested persons can query the office in person or via mail to obtain a record. There are two kinds of records:

  • Divorce Decree - this divorce record is available to the divorced parties and their attorneys. It includes the terms and judgments of the divorce, namely custody details, property issuance, child support, and alimony payments.
  • Divorce verification letter - this divorce record includes the divorced parties, the place of divorce, and the date of divorce.

Requestors are typically required to provide information with which to facilitate the record search. All requests should be made to:

Fayette County Superior Court
One Center Drive
P.O.Box 130
Fayetteville, GA 30214
Phone: (770) 716-4290
Fax: (770) 716-4868

Where and How to Find Marriage Records in Fayette County

Fayette County Marriage Records are available to the general public. Interested citizens can contact the Fayette County Office of the County Superior Court Clerk in person or via mail.

Where and How to Find Fayette County Birth Records

Interested and eligible members of the public may obtain the Fayette County birth record from the Fayette County Probate Court in person or by mail after completing a form. It costs $25 to order a certified copy of a Fayette County birth certificate and $5 for any subsequent order. This fee is payable by money order or debit/credit cards, and a copy of the requester's driver's license is required. Requesters may request a Fayette County birth certificate from the Fayette County Probate Court with a completed form at:

Probate Court
1 Center Drive
Fayetteville, Ga 30214
Phone: (770) 716-4220

Where and How to Find Fayette County Death Records

The Fayette County Probate Court distributes the death records in Fayette County to interested persons at the cost of $25 for each certified copy. A fee of $5 only applies to additional copy requests, and these fees are payable by money order or by credit and debit cards. A requester must provide valid photo identification to obtain a Fayette County death record. Interested persons can obtain Fayette County death records by going to the Probate Court and submitting a completed form.