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What are Arrest Records in Jackson County?

They are official documents that detail an individual’s encounters with law enforcement within the jurisdiction of Jackson County. Arrest records detail circumstances surrounding an individual’s arrests, arrest searches, inquiries, reports, logs, warrants for arrest, and mug shots. However, arrest records may not substitute criminal history information since they do not provide definitive proof of a person’s involvement in a crime.

The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office is the primary custodian of arrest records. Thus requests for them are usually directed to the Sheriff’s Office. Alternatively, an individual may use State Records’ online search tools.

Crime Statistics

According to data retrieved from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, in 2017 property crimes were the most common crimes in Georgia. Property crimes made up 88.9% of all crimes, with Larceny accounting for 64.3% of total index crimes, burglary at 16.4%, and motor vehicle theft at 7.9%. In total, violent crimes accounted for 11.1%. This included aggravated assault which made up 7.1% and robbery at 3.0%. From 2016 to 2017, the robbery rate increased by 0.5%. There was no significant increase in other crimes.

What are Jackson County Criminal Records?

Also known as rap sheets, these are documents compiled on an individual’s arrests, warrants, past criminal charges, pending criminal charges, as well as convictions and sentences for criminal offenses. Generally, these records contain a person’s criminal offenses that have not been expunged. The Sheriff’s Office and the Clerk of Courts maintain and disseminate these records in Jackson County.

How Do I Get Jackson County Criminal Records?

Unless sealed or expunged by state statute or court order, Jackson County criminal records are available to the public. To get a criminal record, download and fill a public record request form. Then submit the request in person, via mail or email to the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office or the Clerk of Court’s Office.

Jackson County Sheriff Office
555 Stan Evans Drive
Jefferson, GA 30549
Phone: (706) 367-8718
Fax: (706) 387-6040
Email:sheriff@jacksoncountysheriff.us

Jackson County Clerk of Courts
5000 Jackson Parkway, Suite 150
P.O. Box 7
Jefferson, GA 30549
Phone: (706) 387-6246
Fax: (706) 387-6273

On the other hand, third-party service providers manage and disseminate publicly available records are online. These online service providers, untethered by geographical location, are very useful when searching for specific or multiple records.

However, third-party service providers cannot guarantee record availability since they are not government-sponsored. To use third-party search engines, provide:

  • The location of the record in question
  • The name of the individual in question (juvenile records are not available)

How to Find Jackson County Sex Offender Information

The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office maintains a sex offender registry that is open to the public. In addition, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation is the central custodian of the statewide Sex Offender Registry. The registry is useful to track convicted and wanted sex offenders in Jackson County.

How do I Visit an Inmate in Jackson County Jail?

Inmates serve time at the Jackson County Jail. To visit an inmate in Jackson County Jail, set up an account on the online portal. Account approval usually takes up to 72 hours. Upon approval, proceed to schedule video visits. Inmates have three visits per week of 25 minutes per session per day.

Visitations can be remote from a home computer or via video installations at the jail lobby. Make sure to schedule visitations 24 hours in advance. Appointments can be made for any day of the week from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., and 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. The jail monitors all visitations. Thus, all visitors must follow the Jail Visitation Rules.

Where And How To Find Jackson County Inmate Information

Jackson County Sherriff’s Office maintains an Inmate Information Database. This grants the public access to information about inmates housed in the Jackson County Jail. To query the database, provide the inmate’s first and last name. This returns information on the specific inmate including current charges, sentence, history, and other personal information.

At the state level, the Georgia Department of Corrections is the central repository for information on inmates in Jackson County. The department allows public access to this information on its website. Generally, the searcher must provide the offender’s first and last name or offender’s ID. Providing more information helps to narrow the search down.

What are Jackson County Court Records?

Jackson County Court Records are documents, files, and transcripts of everything that occurs during a legal process. The court generates them from when a litigant files a case to when a verdict was delivered as well as during an appeal. The Clerk of Courts maintains court records in Jackson County. To access to these court records, download, fill, and submit a public record request form at the Clerk’s Office. The searcher must be able to provide the party’s name, case number, date of filing, or any identifying information.

Location of all Courts in Jackson County

Jackson County Superior Court
5000 Jackson Parkway,
P.O. Box 7,
Jefferson, GA 30549
Phone: (706) 387-6246
Fax: (706) 387-6273

State Court of Jackson County
5000 Jackson Parkway,
P.O. Box 7,
Jefferson, GA 30549
Phone: (706) 387-6246
Fax: (706) 387-6273

Jackson County Juvenile Court
5000 Jackson Parkway,
P.O. Box 7,
Jefferson, GA 30549
Phone: (706) 387-6246
Fax: (706) 387-6273

Probate Court of Jackson County
5000 Jackson Parkway,
Suite 140,
Jefferson, GA 30549
Phone: (706) 387-6276

Jackson County Magistrate Court
5000 Jackson Parkway,
Suite 230,
Jefferson, GA 30549
Phone: (706) 387-6356
Fax: (706) 387-6369

Municipal Court of Arcade
3325 Athens Highway,
P.O. Box 417,
Arcade, GA 30549
Phone: (706) 367-5500
Fax: (706) 367-1914

Municipal Court of Braselton
5040 Highway 53,
P.O. Box 306,
Braselton, GA 30517
Phone: (706) 654-5553

Municipal Court of Commerce
1491 South Elm Street,
P.O. Box 348,
Commerce, GA 30529
Phone: (706) 335-3200

Municipal Court of Hoschton
79 City Square,
P.O. Box 61,
Hoschton, GA 30548
Phone: (706) 824-1911

Municipal Court of Jefferson
1010 Washington Street,
Jefferson, GA 30549
Phone: (706) 367-5231

Municipal Court of Maysville
4 Homer Street,
P.O. Box 86,
Maysville, GA 30558
Phone: (706) 652-2274
Fax: (706) 652-3511

Municipal Court of Nicholson
P.O. Box 365,
Nicholson, GA 30565
Phone: (706) 757-3408

Municipal Court of Pendergrass
P.O. Box 95,
Pendergrass, GA 30567
Phone: (706) 693-2494

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What are Jackson County Vital Records?

Vital records are official documents pertaining to all birth, death, marriage, and marriage dissolutions that occur within the county. The Probate Court is the official local custodian of all vital records in Jackson County while the Georgia State Department of Health is the state custodian.

Where And How To Get Jackson County Divorce Records

The Probate Court that ruled on the divorce or marriage dissolution maintains and disseminates divorce records in Jackson County. Requests are made in person, by mail or email. The requester must provide the date of annulment, the spouses’ names, contact information, and attach a photo ID. The fee per certified copy is $11.50. The office will make a call to process credit card payments. Check payments are also accepted. Mail requests must include a stamped self-addressed envelope.

Send requests to:

5000 Jackson Parkway, Suite 140
Jefferson, GA 30549
Mail: Jackson County Probate Court
Email:probatecourt@jacksoncountygov.com

Alternatively, the Georgia Department of Health maintains and disseminates state divorce records. The requester must complete and sign an application form and attach a photocopy of a valid ID. All the information required is on the form. The search fee of $10.00 may be paid through Certified Check, Money Order, Visa or Master Card (walk-in and online only) as well as Cash or Debit Card (walk-in only). Extra copies ordered at the same time costs $5.00.

Send requests to:

Georgia Department of Public Health Vital Records
Suite 100
1680 Phoenix Boulevard
Atlanta GA 30349

Where And How To Get Jackson County Marriage Records

The Probate Court that issued the marriage license also maintains and disseminates marriage records. Eligible individuals may obtain certified copies in person, by mail or email. The eligible requester must provide the names of the couple (including maiden name), date of marriage, number of copies requested, contact information, and photo ID. The fee per copy is $11.50. The office will make a call to process credit card payments. Check payments are also accepted. Mail requests must include a stamped self-addressed envelope.

Send requests to:

Jackson County Probate Court
5000 Jackson Parkway,
Suite 140
Jefferson, GA 30549
Email:probatecourt@jacksoncountygov.com

Alternatively, the Georgia Department of Health maintains and disseminates state marriage records. The requester must complete and sign an application form and attach a photocopy of a valid ID. All the information required is on the form.

The $10.00 search fee is payable through Certified Check, Money Order, Visa or Master Card (walk-in and online only) as well as Cash or Debit Card (walk-in only). Extra certified copies ordered at the same time costs $5.00.

Send requests to:

Georgia Department of Public Health
Vital Records
Suite 100
1680 Phoenix Boulevard,
Atlanta, GA 30349

Where And How To Get Jackson County Birth & Death Records

The Probate Court is the official custodian of birth and death records in Jackson County. The written request must include the full name at birth, date of birth, father’s full name, mother’s full & maiden name, relationship to the person, the number of copies requested, contact information, and photo ID. A certified copy costs $25.00 while each additional copy costs $5.00 each. You may request by mail, email, or in person. Mail requests must include a stamped self-addressed envelope.

Submit requests to:

Jackson County Probate Court
5000 Jackson Parkway, Suite 140
Jefferson, GA 30549
Email:probatecourt@jacksoncountygov.com

Alternatively, the Georgia Department of Public Health also issues Jackson County these records. Birth or death records are available upon request to eligible persons with a valid ID. This includes the individual, primary immediate family members, or legal representative(s). A requester may order online or submit a mail-in request.

Send requests to:

Georgia Department of Public Health
Vital Records
Suite 100
1680 Phoenix Boulevard,
Atlanta, GA 30349

In addition to government agencies, county public records may also be obtained from third-party websites. These non-government platforms come with intuitive tools that allow for expansive searches. Record seekers may either opt to use these tools to search for a specific record or multiple records. Users are able to search third-party websites remotely for multiple records at a time with just the name of the record subject and their last known location, including the city, county, or state. Third-party sites are not sponsored by government agencies. Because of this, record availability and results may vary.