Canton Recent Arrest Records

Recent arrests in Canton are handled by the Canton Police Department and processed at the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center. Canton is the county seat of Cherokee County, which puts the jail right in town. The city has a population of about 38,049. Because Canton is the county seat, the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office and jail are both based here. Anyone arrested by Canton police gets booked at the county jail. You can look up recent arrest records from Canton through the sheriff's website, state databases, and open records requests filed with the police department or sheriff's office.

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Canton Quick Facts

38,049 Population
Cherokee County
770-720-4883 PD Phone
678-493-4200 Sheriff Phone

Canton Police Department Recent Arrests

The Canton Police Department is the main law enforcement agency for the city. It sits at 221 E Main St in Canton. Officers patrol the city and make arrests for all types of charges. Drug cases, theft, DUI, assault, and active warrants are common. Call 770-720-4883 to reach the department. After an arrest in Canton, the person goes straight to the Cherokee County jail for booking. The Canton PD keeps its own arrest reports, but the jail and booking record goes through the county.

Canton sees steady arrest activity. The city is growing and sits along I-575 and Highway 20. More residents and through traffic means more calls for service. The Canton police force runs patrol, criminal investigations, and works with the Cherokee County Sheriff on joint cases. Since the county jail is in Canton, the transfer from arrest to booking is short. If you want to find a recent arrest from Canton, start with the Cherokee County inmate search or call the jail directly.

Under O.C.G.A. 17-4-27, Canton police can arrest a person with a warrant or without one when they have probable cause. Most arrests come from traffic stops, calls from residents, or outstanding warrants. Once the arrest is made, the person is taken to the county jail. Booking creates the official record.

Department Canton Police Department
Address 221 E Main St
Canton, GA 30114
Phone 770-720-4883

Cherokee County Sheriff and Canton Booking Records Recent Arrests

Sheriff Frank Reynolds runs the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office. The office is based in Canton at 498 Chattin Drive. The sheriff manages the county jail, serves warrants, and keeps booking records for Canton and every other city in Cherokee County. The Cherokee County Adult Detention Center handles all bookings for arrests made by local police across the county. When someone is arrested in Canton, their booking record goes into the Cherokee County system. The jail logs the person's name, charges, bond amount, booking photo, and arrest date.

The Cherokee County government sheriff page shows how the office operates and where to find resources for looking up recent arrests from Canton and surrounding areas.

Cherokee County government sheriff page for Canton recent arrests

This page covers the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office, which handles all jail and booking operations for people arrested in Canton.

Georgia law under O.C.G.A. 35-1-19 requires agencies to share booking data with the Georgia Crime Information Center. Arrests in Canton get reported to the state system. But the law also limits booking photos. Under O.C.G.A. 10-1-393.5, websites that post mugshots for profit must remove them free of charge within 30 days if a person makes the request. So while arrest records from Canton are public, there are rules that control how booking photos can be posted on the internet.

Sheriff Frank Reynolds
Address 498 Chattin Drive
Canton, GA 30115
Phone 678-493-4200

How to Search for Canton Recent Arrest Records

There are several ways to find recent arrests in Canton. Start with the Cherokee County inmate search on the sheriff's site. This is the quickest way to see if someone is in jail now. Type in a name and check the results. If the person has been released, the live search may not show their record. You would then need to file an open records request to get the information.

The Open Records Act under O.C.G.A. 50-18-72 gives the public the right to request arrest records. Initial arrest reports count as open records. Anyone can ask for them. No reason is needed. Write the request and send it to the Canton Police Department or the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office. The agency gets three business days to respond. They can charge for copies but not for the time it takes to pull the file.

Court records give you more detail. An arrest in Canton often leads to a case in Cherokee County Superior Court or State Court. The E-Access Court Records portal lets you search case data from courts across Georgia. The re:SearchGA tool covers many Georgia courts too. These tools show filings and case outcomes, not just arrests, so you get a fuller picture of what happened after the booking in Canton.

State Databases for Canton Arrests Recent Arrests

Georgia has state-level tools that cover arrest data from Canton. The Georgia Crime Information Center is the central hub. It sits under the GBI and stores criminal history records from every agency in the state. A criminal history check costs $15. Under O.C.G.A. 35-3-35, the GCIC can release felony conviction records electronically. Some records can be accessed without filing a paper request.

The GCIC FAQ page explains how to request criminal history records, which can include data on people arrested in Canton.

GCIC FAQ page for Canton arrest record information

This resource from the GBI covers common questions about how to request criminal history records from the state system, including records that stem from arrests in Canton.

The Georgia Felon Search is free to use. It shows people who served time in state prison. If someone arrested in Canton was later convicted of a felony and sentenced to prison, they may appear in that tool. The GDC Offender Search covers people in state custody, on parole, or under supervision right now. The Sex Offender Registry handles that specific type of record.

Getting Canton Arrest Records Restricted

If you were arrested in Canton and the case ended without a conviction, you may be able to get the record restricted. Georgia calls this record restriction, not expungement. The rules are in O.C.G.A. 35-3-37. You can apply if your charges were dropped, dismissed, or you were found not guilty. Cases that ended in a nolle prosequi or dead docket may qualify as well. The process involves filing paperwork with the court, and it takes time to complete.

Restriction does not erase the record. It limits who can view it. Law enforcement and certain agencies still have access to restricted records. But a restricted arrest from Canton will not show in most standard background checks. That is important for anyone who wants to move on from an old case. A lawyer in Cherokee County can help you file. The Cherokee County Superior Court Clerk handles the paperwork on the court side.

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Cherokee County Arrest Records

Canton is the county seat of Cherokee County. All arrests here go through the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center for booking and processing. The sheriff's office handles jail records, warrant service, and bond processing for the whole county. For more on the Cherokee County system, jail info, and arrest record tools, check the full county page.

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Nearby Cities

These cities are near Canton in the northern metro Atlanta area. Woodstock shares the Cherokee County jail system. Others sit in neighboring counties with their own booking process. If the arrest you are looking for did not happen in Canton, try one of these nearby cities.