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Lee County Background Information

The US state of Georgia is the place to find Lee County. In 2021, Lee County had a total population of 33,411. At the present time, the seat in Lee County is Leesburg.

The county was founded on June 9, 1825, and was named in honor of Henry Lee III, popularly known as "Light-Horse Harry," the father of Confederate general Robert E. Lee.

Lee County Arrest Records

In Lee County, arrest records are collected and maintained on every crime. Arrest records are divided into two main categories in Lee County, property and violent crime. There were 51 violent and 447 property crimes in the year 2021 in Lee County. County Sheriff’s Office can be contacted at:

Lee County Sheriff’s Office
Sheriff: Reggie D. Rachals
119 Pinewood Road
Leesburg, GA 31763
Phone: (229) 759-3334
Fax: (229) 759-3331
Email: rrachals@lee.ga.us

Lee County Criminal Records

Blank County records their criminal activity in the form of criminal records. These records cover murders, rapes, burglaries, arson, motor vehicle theft, assaults, and crimes of a sexual nature. Lee County frequently updates criminal records, including jail and inmate records. Residents can use a search tool to access criminal records. They can use this tool to look for anyone in prison or on release in Lee County.

In the state of Georgia, with Lee County included, the police have to keep an updated register of any and all sex offenders within their jurisdictional borders. These include those attending school and those incarcerated within Lee County. The members of the public in Lee County have the fundamental right to view this register. Therefore, residents in Lee County can search for any offender near their home. The search is performed after the user enters a zip code. The website will then list all sex offenders found within a given radius of this pinpointed location in Lee County. People may also search for known offenders by name. The search also reveals non-compliant and incarcerated offenders.

Lee County Court Records

The county courthouse oversees all criminal, family, and civil cases in Lee County. Each individual court record in Lee County is maintained by the court clerk. In Lee County, people can access court records at:

Lee County Courthouse
Clerk: Sara R Clark
100 Leslie Hwy
P O Box 49
Leesburg, GA 31763
Hours: 8:00am - 5:00pm, Monday-Friday
Phone: (229) 759-6018
Fax: (229) 759-6049

In Lee County, and across the state of Georgia, the Court of Appeals can review any case in which one party has contested the results. Including Lee County, these lower courts refer to the 159 superior and trial courts across all Georgia counties.

NOTE - In Lee County, normal records may be sent to residents by fax, email, or mail once payment has been received. On the flip side, official records in Lee County can only be sent by mail.

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Lee County Public Records

In the state of Georgia, vital records are kept on every single resident. These vital records include documents relating to a person’s most important milestone events throughout their life. The four major events recorded are birth, death, marriage, and divorce. In Georgia, Lee County plays an important role in collecting these files. Counties are usually in charge of collecting and passing on vital files. Marriage records in Georgia are stored by counties such as Lee County. Throughout history, counties like Lee County have also been in charge of collecting both birth and death records. Vital records in Lee County include birth certificates, death certificates, divorce decrees, marriage licenses, divorce certificates, marriage certificates, and more. These records are all stored in one central state registry. These files can later be used for statistical analysis.

Vital records can be accessed and copied by residents in Lee County. This is because the state of Georgia passed the Open Records Act back in 1959, giving members of the public the fundamental right to access any and all public records. The most recent amendment to this law came in 2012. Lee County public records can be accessed by residents at:

Lee County Clerk’s Office
County Clerk: Kaitlyn Good
T. Page Tharp Governmental Building
102 Starksville Avenue North
Leesburg, Georgia 31763
Phone: (229) 759-6000
Fax: (229) 759-6050

Vital records are not free in Lee County. The first birth record copy in Lee County is $25, followed by $5 for any following copies.

NOTE - Anyone looking to obtain records in-person should be aware that the office opens between 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. from Monday to Friday. A valid photo ID is needed if a requester wishes to obtain records. This could include a driver’s license or state ID. When requesting to view or copy records, record seekers must do so in writing.