Floyd County Recent Arrest Records Lookup

Floyd County recent arrests are processed at the Sheriff's Office in Rome, a northwest Georgia county with roughly 98,500 people. Sheriff Dave Roberson runs the office and the county jail where all bookings happen. Floyd County sees a good number of arrests each year given its size and the presence of several cities within its borders. Arrest records are public in Georgia, and you can search for them through the sheriff, state databases, or court record systems. This page walks through the main options for finding recent arrest data in Floyd County.

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Floyd County Quick Facts

98,500 Population
Rome County Seat
706-314-0713 Sheriff Phone
Rome Judicial Circuit

Floyd County Sheriff Recent Arrests

Sheriff Dave Roberson heads the Floyd County Sheriff's Office at Government Plaza in Rome. This is the primary law enforcement agency for the county. All arrests that go through the Floyd County jail start as booking records at this office. Staff take down personal details, log the charges, and create a file for each person brought in. Those files are public and can be requested by anyone.

Floyd County is one of the larger counties in northwest Georgia. Rome is the county seat and the biggest city in the area. The sheriff's office deals with a steady volume of arrests from both the city and unincorporated areas. You can call 706-314-0713 for questions about recent bookings. The office is at 3 Government Plaza, Suite 110, Rome, GA 30161. Walk-in requests are handled during weekday business hours. If you plan to mail a request, use the same address. Staff can pull arrest records and make copies for you when you visit the Floyd County office in person.

Sheriff Dave Roberson
Address 3 Government Plaza Suite 110
Rome, GA 30161
Phone 706-314-0713
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

How to Search Floyd County Recent Arrest Records

Calling the sheriff's office is the quickest way to check on a recent arrest in Floyd County. Give the staff a full name and date of birth. They will search the system and let you know what they find. For copies of the booking file, an in-person visit to the Rome office works best. Bring your ID. Floyd County may also post recent bookings on the sheriff's website, so checking online can save time.

State-level tools add to what you can find locally. The Georgia Crime Information Center holds criminal records from every county in the state. That includes Floyd County. The Georgia Felon Search lets you check for felony convictions statewide, and results may include cases that started with a Floyd County arrest.

Court records that follow an arrest in Floyd County can be found through two state portals. The E-Access system covers filings from Superior Court, State Court, and Magistrate Court. The re:SearchGA portal pulls court data from across the state. Floyd County is part of the Rome Judicial Circuit, and filings from that circuit show up in both tools.

Georgia Felon Search tool for Floyd County arrest and conviction records

The Georgia Felon Search tool above is free to use and covers felony records from Floyd County and every other Georgia county.

Note: Online court records may take a few business days to update after a new arrest in Floyd County.

Georgia Law and Floyd County Recent Arrests

Arrest records from Floyd County are public. That is the rule in Georgia. Under O.C.G.A. 17-4-27, the state spells out how arrests must be carried out. Officers in Floyd County follow these rules, and the booking record captures every step. The file is created at intake and kept at the sheriff's office.

Georgia's open records law under O.C.G.A. 50-18-72 guarantees public access to most arrest records. The Floyd County Sheriff must respond to a records request within three business days. Copy fees may apply, but the right to access is clear. Active investigations and sealed cases are the main exceptions where records might be held back. Standard booking data from a recent arrest in Floyd County is available to anyone who asks for it.

Booking photos taken at the Floyd County jail are also public records. O.C.G.A. 35-1-19 controls how mugshots can be used after they leave the sheriff's office. The law targets websites that post images and charge for removal. Record restriction under O.C.G.A. 35-3-37 is available for people whose cases were dismissed or who were acquitted. A restricted record will not appear in standard public searches in Floyd County.

State Resources for Floyd County

The Georgia Department of Corrections offender search covers all inmates in the state prison system. If an arrest in Floyd County led to a conviction and prison time, the person will show up in this tool. It lists facility assignment, sentence length, and projected release date.

The Georgia Sheriffs' Association has a directory for every county sheriff. Use it to verify contact details for Floyd County or to reach a neighboring sheriff if you need records from another jurisdiction. Floyd County borders several counties in northwest Georgia, and an arrest near the county line may have been handled by a different office.

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Cities in Floyd County

Floyd County is home to Rome, the county seat and the largest city in northwest Georgia. Other towns in Floyd County include Cave Spring, Shannon, and Lindale. Arrests in these areas may go through the Rome Police Department or the Floyd County Sheriff's Office, depending on the location.

All booking records for arrests in Floyd County are kept at the sheriff's office regardless of which agency made the arrest.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Floyd County. If you need to look up an arrest record and are not sure which county handled the booking, check the arresting agency on the file.