Search Marietta Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Marietta are processed by the Marietta Police Department and the Cobb County Sheriff's Office. Marietta is the county seat of Cobb County with a population just over 63,000. People arrested in Marietta get booked at the Cobb County Adult Detention Center on County Services Parkway. The sheriff's office runs the jail and keeps all booking records for Marietta and the rest of the county. You can look up recent arrest data through the Cobb County Sheriff's website, state databases, and court record portals to find the info you need.

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Marietta Quick Facts

63,122 Population
Cobb County
770-794-2370 PD Phone
770-499-4200 Jail Phone

Marietta Police Department Recent Arrests

The Marietta Police Department is at 240 Lemon St NE in Marietta. This is the main law enforcement agency within the city limits. Officers make arrests on everything from traffic violations and drug charges to theft, assault, and outstanding warrants. Call 770-794-2370 to reach the department. The Marietta PD has its own patrol force and detectives, but once someone is arrested, the booking moves to the Cobb County jail.

After a Marietta officer makes an arrest, the person gets transported to the Cobb County Adult Detention Center at 1825 County Services Parkway. This is where all the booking takes place. Staff at the jail logs the person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and a booking photo. That data goes into the Cobb County system. Marietta PD keeps its own arrest reports too. You can ask for a copy of the report through the department's records unit or file an open records request.

Marietta sees a steady flow of arrest activity because of its size and location. It sits right off Interstate 75 and is a hub for the northwest side of metro Atlanta. That brings more traffic and more calls for service. The department runs its own warrant unit and works with the Cobb County Sheriff on joint operations from time to time.

Department Marietta Police Department
Address 240 Lemon St NE
Marietta, GA 30060
Phone 770-794-2370

Cobb County Sheriff and Marietta Jail Records Recent Arrests

Sheriff Craig Owens heads the Cobb County Sheriff's Office. The sheriff runs the jail, serves warrants, and manages all booking records for Marietta and every other city in the county. The Cobb County Adult Detention Center is one of the largest jails in Georgia. It has over 3,000 beds and processes a high volume of bookings each week. When someone is arrested in Marietta, their record ends up here.

The GCIC main page on the GBI website shows how the state collects and shares criminal history data from every Georgia county, including Cobb.

GCIC main page for Georgia arrest records including Marietta

The GCIC database pulls arrest data from Cobb County and all other law enforcement agencies across the state of Georgia.

The Cobb County Sheriff's website has an inmate search tool for looking up who is in custody. You can search by name to see charges, bond amounts, and booking dates for people arrested in Marietta. The tool is usually the fastest way to find out about a recent arrest in the city. However, the online detainee search is currently down for system work. If you cannot pull up results online, call the jail at 770-499-4200 for booking info. Staff can tell you if a person is in custody and give you the basic arrest details over the phone.

The Cobb County Sheriff inmate search tool is the main way to look up recent arrests and booking data for people held at the county jail.

Cobb County Sheriff inmate search for Marietta recent arrests

When the system is back up, you can use this page to check on any person booked at the Cobb County jail after an arrest in Marietta.

Sheriff Craig Owens
Website cobbsheriff.org
Jail Phone 770-499-4200

Note: The Cobb County online detainee search is currently not available, so call 770-499-4200 for booking inquiries.

State Databases for Marietta Recent Arrests

Georgia has state-level tools that cover arrest records from Marietta and every other city. The Georgia Crime Information Center is the central hub. It sits under the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and stores criminal history data from all agencies. When someone is booked in Cobb County after an arrest in Marietta, that record feeds into the GCIC system. You can check your own history for a $15 fee. Third parties need a signed release or a reason allowed under Georgia Code 35-3-37.

The Georgia Felon Search is free and shows people who served time in state prison. If someone arrested in Marietta was convicted and sent to a Georgia facility, they show up in this tool. The GDC Offender Search covers people in state custody, on parole, or on probation. For court filings tied to arrests in Marietta, the E-Access portal and re:SearchGA let you look up case data from participating courts. The Georgia Sheriffs' directory helps if you need to reach a different county office.

Arrest Laws That Apply in Marietta

Georgia law sets the rules for how arrests happen in Marietta. Under Georgia Code 17-4-27, a police officer in Marietta can make an arrest with a warrant or without one if probable cause exists. Most arrests start with a traffic stop, a call for service, or a warrant that a judge already signed. Once the arrest happens, the person goes to the Cobb County jail for booking. The arrest record becomes part of the public file.

Under Georgia Code 35-1-19, law enforcement agencies in Georgia share booking data with the state. That means arrests in Marietta get sent to the GCIC system. The booking record includes the person's name, charges, date of arrest, and the arresting agency. Georgia's Open Records Act under Code 50-18-72 gives the public the right to request these records. Most adult arrest records from Marietta are open to anyone who asks. Exceptions include juvenile cases, sealed records, and ongoing investigations that law enforcement wants to keep private for a time.

If you want to file an open records request for arrest data from Marietta, put your request in writing. Send it to the Marietta Police Department or the Cobb County Sheriff's Office. The agency has three business days to respond or tell you when the records will be ready. They can charge for copies but not for the time spent pulling the records. If a request gets denied, you can appeal to the Georgia Attorney General or go to court.

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Cobb County Arrest Records

Marietta is the county seat of Cobb County. All arrests in the city go through the Cobb County Adult Detention Center for booking and detention. The sheriff's office manages jail records, warrant service, and bond processing for the entire county. For more on the Cobb County system, jail details, and other arrest record resources, visit the county page.

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Nearby Cities

These cities are near Marietta in the northwest metro Atlanta area. Each has its own police force, but some share the same county jail system. If you are looking for an arrest that might not be in the Marietta system, check one of these nearby cities.