Albany Georgia Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Albany are handled by the Albany Police Department and the Dougherty County Sheriff's Office. Albany sits in southwest Georgia as the county seat of Dougherty County, with a population close to 67,000. When someone gets picked up in Albany, the booking goes through the Dougherty County Jail. You can search for arrest records through the sheriff's office or use state tools like the Georgia Felon Search and the GCIC database. This page covers how to find recent arrest records in Albany and what public resources are open to you.

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Albany Quick Facts

66,705 Population
Dougherty County
229-431-2100 PD Phone
229-302-3600 Sheriff

Albany Police Department Recent Arrests

The Albany Police Department is the main law enforcement agency in the city. Officers respond to calls and make arrests within Albany's city limits every day. The department is at 201 W Oglethorpe Blvd in Albany. You can call them at 229-431-2100 for questions about recent arrests or to check on a case. After an arrest, the person is taken to the Dougherty County Jail for booking and processing.

Albany PD handles a range of charges. Traffic stops, drug cases, theft, assault, and warrants make up a big chunk of arrest activity in the city. When an officer picks someone up, they fill out an arrest report with the person's name, date of birth, charges, and the time of the arrest. That report becomes part of the public record in Albany. You can ask for a copy of the arrest report through the police department or through an open records request under Georgia Code 50-18-72.

The police department does not run its own public jail roster online. That falls to the Dougherty County Sheriff. But the Albany PD can still tell you if a person was arrested on a specific date or for a specific charge if you call their records division. For walk-in requests, the front desk at 201 W Oglethorpe Blvd is open during regular business hours.

Department Albany Police Department
Address 201 W Oglethorpe Blvd
Albany, GA 31701
Phone 229-431-2100

Dougherty County Sheriff and Albany Recent Arrests

Sheriff Terron K. Hayes runs the Dougherty County Sheriff's Office. This office is in charge of the county jail, which is where all people arrested in Albany end up after booking. The sheriff's office is at 225 Pine Ave in Albany. Call 229-302-3600 for jail info or questions about an inmate. The jail holds people on new arrests, those with warrants, and inmates waiting on court dates.

When someone gets booked at the Dougherty County Jail, the staff logs their name, charges, bond amount, and a booking photo. That data goes into the jail management system. Family members and the public can call the jail line to ask about a specific person. The sheriff's office also handles warrant service in Dougherty County. If someone has an active warrant and gets picked up by Albany PD or any other agency, the booking goes through this same jail. All arrest records for Albany flow through Dougherty County.

Under Georgia Code 17-4-27, officers in Albany can arrest someone with or without a warrant if they have probable cause. Warrant arrests require a magistrate to sign off first. Either way, the booking record is the same and the data ends up at the Dougherty County Jail. If you need to confirm an arrest in Albany, the sheriff's jail line is the fastest way to get an answer.

Sheriff Terron K. Hayes
Address 225 Pine Ave
Albany, GA 31701
Phone 229-302-3600

State Tools for Albany Recent Arrest Records

Georgia runs several databases that cover arrest records from Albany and all other cities in the state. These tools let you search from home without calling the jail or police. Some are free. Others charge a small fee. Each one pulls from a different source, so using more than one gives you a fuller picture of someone's arrest history in Albany.

The Georgia Crime Information Center is the state hub for criminal history data. GCIC collects arrest records from every agency in Georgia, and that includes Albany PD and the Dougherty County Sheriff. You can request your own record for a $15 fee. Third parties need a signed release or a valid reason under Georgia Code 35-3-37 to pull someone else's history. The GCIC office in Decatur handles walk-in appointments for record checks.

The Georgia Felon Search is a free tool for looking up people who have been through the state prison system.

Georgia Felon Search tool for Albany arrest records

This search covers people who served time in a Georgia state prison, so it may show past arrests from Albany that led to a conviction.

The Felon Search at felonsearch.ga.gov is free to use. It shows offenders who went through the Georgia Department of Corrections. If someone from Albany was convicted of a felony and served state time, their record shows up here. The GDC Offender Search is another tool that pulls up info on people in state custody, on parole, or on probation. Both are useful if you want to check whether someone arrested in Albany has a prior record at the state level.

Albany Court Records and Case Searches Recent Arrests

Arrests in Albany lead to court cases in the Dougherty County court system. The Dougherty County Superior Court handles felony cases. State Court takes misdemeanors. Magistrate Court does first appearance hearings, bond decisions, and warrant applications. All of these courts create records tied to the original arrest, and most are open to the public.

The E-Access portal is a state tool that gives you online access to court case information from several Georgia counties. You can look up case numbers, party names, and filing dates. The re:SearchGA portal is another option that covers courts using the Tyler Technologies system. Both tools may have Dougherty County case data that ties back to arrests in Albany.

The E-Access portal on the Georgia Courts website lets you search court records from participating counties across Georgia.

E-Access court records portal for Albany Georgia arrest cases

You can use this tool to find court filings, hearing dates, and case outcomes tied to arrests in Albany and Dougherty County.

For in-person requests, the Dougherty County Clerk of Superior Court has physical files at the courthouse. You can go in and ask to see a case file. There is no fee to view records at the courthouse. Getting copies costs a small amount per page. Call ahead to make sure the file you need is available. Court records in Albany show the charges, plea, verdict, and sentence if the case went to trial.

Note: Not all Georgia counties are on the E-Access or re:SearchGA system, so call the clerk if you cannot find what you need online.

Open Records Requests in Albany

Georgia's Open Records Act gives the public the right to ask for government documents, and that includes arrest records. Under Georgia Code 50-18-72, most arrest reports, booking logs, and incident reports from Albany PD and the Dougherty County Sheriff are open to anyone. You do not need to give a reason for your request. Just put it in writing and send it to the right agency.

To get arrest records from Albany PD, write a request to their records division at 201 W Oglethorpe Blvd. Include the person's name, the date range, and the type of record you want. The agency has three business days to respond. They can charge for copies but not for the time it takes to find the records. If the request is large, they might ask for more time, but they must give you an estimate of when the records will be ready.

Some records have limits. Ongoing investigations may be held back until the case closes. Juvenile arrest records in Albany are sealed under state law. Under Georgia Code 35-1-19, booking photos and arrest data that law enforcement shares with the state must follow certain rules. If your request gets denied, you can appeal to the Georgia Attorney General's office or take it to court. Most routine arrest records in Albany, though, come through without any issues.

Find Other Georgia Sheriff Offices

If you are not sure which county handled an arrest near Albany, the Georgia Sheriffs' Association directory can help. It lists every county sheriff in the state with contact info and links to their websites. Albany is in Dougherty County, but if the arrest happened just outside the city limits, it may have been booked in a neighboring county instead. Use the directory to find the right office.

Southwest Georgia has several smaller counties near Dougherty. Lee County, Terrell County, and Worth County all border the area. Each has its own sheriff and jail system. If someone was picked up on a highway or near a county line, the arrest could go to any of these offices. The Georgia Sheriffs' directory sorts by county name, so you can find the right contact fast. It is a good tool to keep in mind when you cannot find an arrest record in Albany and think it might have been processed somewhere else.

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Dougherty County Arrest Records

Albany is the county seat of Dougherty County. All arrests in the city go through the Dougherty County jail for booking and detention. The county sheriff handles jail operations, warrant service, and inmate records. For more on the county court system, jail info, and related arrest record resources, visit the Dougherty County page.

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Nearby Cities

These cities are near Albany in south Georgia. Each one has its own police department and falls under a different county for jail bookings. If you are looking for an arrest that might not be in the Albany system, check these nearby areas.