Search Candler County Recent Arrest Records

Recent arrests in Candler County are managed by the sheriff's office in Metter. Candler County is a small, rural county in southeast Georgia with around 10,800 people. Arrest records are public under Georgia law, and anyone can request booking info, charges, and bond details from the sheriff's office. The county jail processes all arrests in the area, whether made by the sheriff's deputies or by local police. You can search for Candler County arrest data by phone, through an open records request, or by checking state databases that cover the county.

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Candler County Quick Facts

10,800 Population
Metter County Seat
912-685-2568 Sheriff Phone
John Miles Sheriff

Candler County Sheriff's Office Recent Arrests

Sheriff John Miles leads the Candler County Sheriff's Office in Metter. The office provides law enforcement for the county and runs the jail. Every arrest that happens in Candler County gets processed at this facility. Jail staff create a booking record for each person with their name, date of birth, charges, and bail amount. These records are public information.

The mailing address is PO Box 693, Metter, GA 30439. Call 912-685-2568 to ask about recent arrests in Candler County. The staff can tell you if someone is in the jail, what charges they face, and what bond was set. The Metter Police Department also makes arrests within city limits, but all bookings go through the county jail. Under O.C.G.A. § 17-4-27, officers must bring arrested persons before a judge within 48 hours. Booking records in Candler County get made fast after an arrest takes place.

Address PO Box 693, Metter, GA 30439
Phone 912-685-2568
Sheriff John Miles

How to Find Candler County Recent Arrest Records

Start with a phone call. Dial 912-685-2568. That is the Candler County Sheriff's Office line. The jail staff can look up anyone who has been booked and tell you about their charges and bond. In a small county like Candler, the staff usually know who is in custody without a long wait. Have the person's full name ready when you call.

If you need a formal copy, submit an open records request. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72, anyone has the right to get arrest records from law enforcement in Georgia. This includes arrest reports, booking photos, and incident reports from Candler County. The sheriff's office must respond within three business days. There may be a small fee for copies. You can mail the request to the PO Box in Metter or deliver it by hand at the office.

Verify the sheriff's contact info through the Georgia Sheriffs' Association before sending a written request. This directory covers every county sheriff in the state, including Candler.

Note: Bond amounts set at booking in Candler County can change after a court hearing, so always call for the latest info.

Georgia State Databases for Candler County Recent Arrests

State databases hold arrest records from Candler County alongside data from the rest of Georgia. These are useful when the local office is closed or when you need a broader view of a person's record.

The Georgia Crime Information Center at the GBI keeps criminal history records for every county. Candler County arrest data feeds into this system. You can request a check for a fee. Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37, the GBI shares criminal history info with the public for certain approved uses. Private citizens get a limited version of the full record, but it still has basic arrest and conviction data from Candler County.

The Georgia Department of Corrections offender search tracks anyone who went from a Candler County arrest to state prison. The Felon Search database is a free tool for looking up felony records across Georgia. Both can help you trace what happened after a Candler County arrest moved through the courts.

GDC offender search tool for Candler County arrest follow-up

Candler County Recent Arrest Record Laws

Georgia treats arrest records as public. This is the same in Candler County as everywhere else in the state. The Open Records Act covers arrest reports, booking logs, and mugshots. You can get these from the sheriff's office without explaining why you need them.

Under O.C.G.A. § 35-1-19, every law enforcement agency must report arrest data to the state. The Candler County Sheriff's Office sends booking info to GCIC. This is how a Candler County arrest shows up in statewide databases. Even in a county with fewer than 11,000 people, every arrest gets reported at the state level. Mugshots are public records too. If you want a booking photo from a Candler County arrest, ask the sheriff's office.

Record restriction may apply if charges were dropped or the person was acquitted. This limits the record's visibility in public searches but does not delete it. The same rules apply in Candler County as they do across Georgia.

Candler County Court Records

After an arrest in Candler County, the case enters the courts. Magistrate Court handles bond and first appearances. Superior Court takes felony cases. These courts create records that tie back to the original arrest. Court records show things the booking log cannot, like charge changes, plea deals, and final outcomes.

The Georgia E-Access system gives you online access to court case records from Candler County. Look up a person by name and find charges, court dates, and results. The re:SearchGA portal also covers court filings from across Georgia. Both tools are free. Checking the jail log, court records, and state database together gives you the most complete picture of any Candler County arrest.

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Cities in Candler County

Metter is the county seat and largest city in Candler County. All arrests in the county are booked through the Candler County Sheriff's Office jail. The Metter Police Department makes local arrests, but booking happens at the county level.

Other communities in Candler County include Pulaski. Arrest records for all areas of the county are kept by the Candler County Sheriff's Office in Metter.

Nearby Counties

These counties are next to Candler County. Each one has its own sheriff and jail, so arrest records are kept separately. Make sure you know which county the arrest happened in before you call.