Cherokee County Recent Arrest Records

Cherokee County recent arrests are handled by the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office based in Canton. The sheriff runs the jail and keeps booking records for all arrests made in the county. With close to 268,000 people, Cherokee County is one of the fastest growing areas north of Atlanta. Arrest records here are public under Georgia law. You can search for recent bookings, look up who is in the jail right now, and find out what charges a person faces. The sheriff's office is the main source for this data, though state databases and the court system also hold arrest-related records for Cherokee County.

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Cherokee County Quick Facts

268,000 Population
Canton County Seat
678-493-4200 Sheriff Phone
678-493-4080 Non-Emergency

Cherokee County Sheriff Recent Arrests

Sheriff Frank Reynolds leads the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office. This is the main law enforcement body in the county. The office runs the jail, makes arrests, and keeps all booking records. If someone gets picked up in Cherokee County, the arrest goes through this office. Staff at the jail log each booking with the person's name, date of birth, charges, and bail amount. These records are public.

The Cherokee County Sheriff's Office website has general info about the department and its divisions. The screenshot below shows the main page of the sheriff's site, where you can find links to various divisions and contact details for the office.

Cherokee County Sheriff office for recent arrest records

You can reach the sheriff's office by phone to ask about recent arrests in Cherokee County. The main line is 678-493-4200. For non-emergency calls, use 678-493-4080. The Criminal Investigations division can be reached at 770-928-0239 if you need details on an ongoing case. Under O.C.G.A. § 17-4-27, officers must bring arrested persons before a judge within 48 hours or 72 hours depending on the situation. This means booking records in Cherokee County are created quickly after an arrest takes place.

Address 498 Chattin Drive, Canton, GA 30115
Main Phone 678-493-4200
Non-Emergency 678-493-4080
Criminal Investigations 770-928-0239
Website sheriff.cherokeecountyga.gov

Search Cherokee County Recent Arrests

Getting arrest records in Cherokee County starts with the sheriff's office. The jail does not have a public online inmate search tool on its site right now. To check on a recent arrest or find out if someone is in the Cherokee County jail, call 678-493-4200 and ask the jail staff. They can tell you if a person is in custody, what the charges are, and what the bond is set at. This is the fastest way to get booking info for Cherokee County arrests.

The Cherokee County government website also has a page for the sheriff's office with general contact info and links. The image below shows this page, which can point you toward the right division for your request.

Cherokee County government sheriff page for arrest information

You can also file a formal open records request. Georgia's Open Records Act under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72 gives the public a right to access arrest records from any law enforcement agency. Cherokee County must respond to such a request within three business days. There may be a small fee for copies, but the records themselves are not restricted. This law covers arrest reports, incident reports, booking photos, and most other law enforcement documents held by Cherokee County.

Note: Bond amounts can change after a court hearing, so call the jail for the most current info on Cherokee County arrests.

State Databases for Cherokee County Recent Arrests

Several Georgia state databases hold arrest records that include Cherokee County. These are good tools when the local office does not have what you need or when you want to cast a wider net. Each one covers a different piece of the arrest and criminal justice process in the state.

The Georgia Crime Information Center is run by the GBI. It keeps criminal history records for the whole state. GCIC data includes arrests, charges, and case outcomes for Cherokee County and every other county in Georgia. You can request a background check through this system, though it takes some time and there is a fee. Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37, the GBI can share criminal history info with the public for certain purposes. Private citizens typically get a limited version of the full record.

The Georgia Department of Corrections runs the Find an Offender tool on its site. This helps you track down anyone who went from a Cherokee County arrest to state prison. It shows the person's current status, location, and release date. The Felon Search database is another state tool. It lets you look up felony records across Georgia. Both are free to use and can help you trace what happened after someone was arrested in Cherokee County.

Cherokee County Recent Arrest Court Records

After an arrest in Cherokee County, the case moves to the court system. This creates a new set of records. The Magistrate Court handles first appearances and bond hearings. The Superior Court takes over for felony cases. State Court manages most misdemeanor cases. All of these courts serve Cherokee County and produce records tied to the original arrest.

The Georgia E-Access system gives you online access to court case records from Cherokee County. You can look up a person by name and see the charges, court dates, and how the case turned out. This is useful if you found an arrest record and want to know whether the case led to a conviction, a dismissal, or is still open. The re:SearchGA portal is another way to look at court records. It covers many Georgia counties and lets you search case filings and docket entries that stem from Cherokee County arrests.

Under O.C.G.A. § 35-1-19, law enforcement agencies like the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office must report arrest data to the state. This feeds into both the GCIC database and court records. So a single arrest in Cherokee County can show up in several places: the jail booking log, the court docket, and the state criminal history file.

Note: Sealed or expunged records will not show up in public searches even if the arrest happened in Cherokee County.

Contact Cherokee County About Arrest Records

The best way to get detailed arrest info from Cherokee County is direct contact with the sheriff's office. Phone calls are fast and the jail staff can pull up current inmates quickly. For older records or formal copies, you may need to send a written request or visit in person at the Canton office.

The Cherokee County Sheriff's contact page has the full list of phone numbers and a way to reach different divisions. Below is a screenshot of that page so you can see what it looks like and plan your request accordingly.

Cherokee County Sheriff contact page for arrest inquiries

When you call about a recent arrest in Cherokee County, have the person's full name and date of birth ready. This speeds up the search. If you only have a name, the staff can still look it up, but common names may return more than one result. You can also ask about charges, bond amounts, and court dates for anyone booked into the Cherokee County jail. The Georgia Sheriffs' Association directory lists contact info for all county sheriff offices in the state, including Cherokee County, if you need to verify the correct phone number.

What Cherokee County Arrest Records Show

A booking record from a Cherokee County arrest has several pieces of info. Each one is created when a person is processed into the jail. The record stays on file even after the person is released. Here is what a typical Cherokee County arrest record includes:

  • Full name and any known aliases
  • Date of birth, height, weight, and physical description
  • Date and time of the arrest
  • Charges filed at booking
  • Bond amount set by the court
  • Arresting agency and officer info

Some of this data may change as the case moves forward. Charges can be added, dropped, or changed by the prosecutor. Bond can go up or down at a hearing. But the original booking record for a Cherokee County arrest stays in the system as it was first logged. Court records will then show any changes that come later in the process.

Booking photos are part of the arrest record in Cherokee County too. These are public under Georgia law. The sheriff's office can release them on request, though they may not post them on a public website. If you need a booking photo from a Cherokee County arrest, call the jail or file an open records request with the sheriff's office at 498 Chattin Drive in Canton.

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Cities in Cherokee County

Cherokee County has several cities and towns. All arrests within the county are processed through the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office jail in Canton. City police departments in Canton and Woodstock also make arrests, but booking goes through the county jail. These two cities have their own pages with more local arrest info.

Other communities in Cherokee County include Ball Ground, Holly Springs, Waleska, and Nelson. Arrests in these areas go through the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office as well.

Nearby Counties

These counties share a border with Cherokee County. If you are not sure where an arrest took place, check the location. Each county has its own sheriff and jail, so the booking records are kept by that county's office.