Fulton County Recent Arrest Records

Recent arrests in Fulton County are handled by the Fulton County Sheriff's Office, which runs the main jail on Rice Street in Atlanta along with three annex sites. Over one million people live in this county, and the jail books thousands of people each year. You can look up arrest records and current inmates through the sheriff's online search tool. The system lets you find booking details, charges, and release dates for anyone held at the Fulton County jail. Both in-person and phone options are also on hand if you need help with a specific arrest record in Fulton County.

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Fulton County Quick Facts

1,066,000 Population
Atlanta County Seat
1,900 Jail Capacity
404-612-3280 Sheriff Phone

Fulton County Sheriff and Jail Recent Arrests

Sheriff Pat Labat runs the Fulton County Sheriff's Office. The main office is at 185 Central Ave SW on the ninth floor of the Justice Center Tower in Atlanta. This is the hub for all arrest records in the county. Staff here can help you find booking data, check on an inmate, or get copies of arrest files. The phone line for the sheriff's office is 404-612-3280.

The main jail sits at 901 Rice Street NW in Atlanta. It has space for about 1,900 beds. This is where most people go after a recent arrest in Fulton County. The jail phone line is 404-613-2000. Three annex sites also hold inmates booked on Fulton County arrest charges. The North Annex is at 2565 Old Milton Parkway in Alpharetta, and you can reach it at (404) 612-3432. The Marietta Annex is at 781 Marietta Building in Atlanta with a phone of (404) 613-2149. The South Annex is at 6500 Watson Street in Union City, reachable at (404) 613-6637. Each of these sites processes and holds people tied to recent arrests in Fulton County.

The Fulton County Sheriff's Office website has details on all jail sites, arrest procedures, and inmate services. You can also find forms and policy info there.

Fulton County Sheriff office website for recent arrest records

The site gives you a clear look at how the office works and where to go for arrest record needs in Fulton County.

Sheriff's Office 185 Central Ave SW, Floor 9
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-612-3280
Main Jail 901 Rice Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
Phone: 404-613-2000
North Annex 2565 Old Milton Parkway
Alpharetta, GA 30009
Phone: (404) 612-3432
South Annex 6500 Watson Street
Union City, GA 30291
Phone: (404) 613-6637
Website fcsoga.org

How to Search Fulton County Recent Arrest Records

The fastest way to look up recent arrests in Fulton County is the online inmate search. Go to the Fulton County inmate search page to get started. Select "Jail Record" from the menu. Then pick "Search by Defendant" to look up a name, or use "Search by Booking Number" if you have one. The tool pulls up current and past bookings at the Fulton County jail. Results show fast, and you do not need to make an account or pay a fee to search.

Fulton County inmate search portal for recent arrests

This search page is the main tool for finding arrest data in Fulton County.

You can also check arrest records in person. Visit the sheriff's office at 185 Central Ave SW in Atlanta. Bring a valid ID. Staff can look up booking records and give you details on recent arrests in the county. Phone calls work too. Dial 404-612-3280 for the sheriff's office or 404-613-2000 for the jail. Give the person's full name and date of birth if you have it. They can tell you if someone is in custody and what the arrest charges are. For broader state searches, the Georgia Crime Information Center keeps criminal history data from all counties in Georgia, and the Georgia Sheriffs' Association lists contact info for every sheriff's office in the state.

Note: The online search works best with exact spelling of the person's name.

What Fulton County Recent Arrest Records Show

Each arrest record in Fulton County holds key facts about the booking. The file starts with the person's full name and physical traits like height, weight, and eye color. It lists the booking date and time, plus any release date if that applies. A booking number ties the file to that one arrest event. Under O.C.G.A. § 17-4-27, arrest records in Georgia must be made public. This means you can ask for and get these details from the Fulton County Sheriff's Office.

The record also shows the arrest charges filed at the time of booking. Each charge has a warrant number tied to it. The arresting agency is listed, whether that is the Fulton County Sheriff, Atlanta Police, or some other law enforcement body. Court disposition info appears once a judge acts on the case. All of this data is part of the public file for each recent arrest in Fulton County.

A Fulton County arrest record will typically include:

  • Full name and physical description of the person
  • Booking date, booking number, and release date
  • Arresting agency and arrest charges
  • Warrant number for each charge
  • Court disposition once the case moves forward

Georgia Law on Recent Arrest Records

Georgia's open records laws shape how arrest data works in Fulton County. The state treats most arrest records as public. This means that when someone is booked at the Fulton County jail, the basic facts of that arrest are open for anyone to see. You do not need to show a reason or prove you know the person. The law puts the duty on the agency to share these records when asked.

However, some parts of arrest records can be held back. O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72 spells out the exceptions to the open records rule in Georgia. Things like active investigation files, witness info in some cases, and certain personal data may be kept out of public view. The Fulton County Sheriff's Office follows these rules when it fills records requests. If a part of the file is exempt, they will let you know which section of the law applies. Most of the time, the core booking details for a recent arrest in Fulton County are fully open to the public.

Georgia also has a process for people who want old arrest records restricted. Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37, a person may ask to have their record restricted if charges were dropped, they were found not guilty, or the case was dismissed. This does not erase the record, but it limits who can see it. Restricted records in Fulton County would no longer show up in a standard search, though law enforcement can still access them.

Booking Photos in Fulton County

Booking photos are taken at the time of arrest. The Fulton County jail takes a photo of each person during the intake process at the Rice Street facility or at one of the annex sites. These photos become part of the arrest file. Georgia law has specific rules about how booking photos can be shared and used.

O.C.G.A. § 35-1-19 puts limits on how booking photos get published. The law was passed to keep mugshot websites from charging people fees to take down their photos. Law enforcement in Fulton County can still release booking photos as part of a public records request, but the rules aim to stop the misuse of these images. The Fulton County Sheriff's Office follows this statute when it handles requests for arrest photos. If you need a booking photo tied to a recent arrest in Fulton County, contact the sheriff's office at 404-612-3280 or use the contact page on their site.

Fulton County Sheriff contact page for arrest record requests

Use this page to reach the sheriff's office with questions about arrest records or booking photos in Fulton County.

Court Records Tied to Fulton County Arrests

Once an arrest in Fulton County leads to formal charges, a court case opens. The court file tracks everything from the first hearing to the final outcome. These records add context to the arrest data held by the sheriff's office. Two state systems let you search court records tied to Fulton County arrests from your computer.

Georgia E-Access gives you a way to look up court records across the state. This includes cases from the Fulton County Superior Court, State Court, and Magistrate Court. You can search by name or case number. The system shows case type, filing dates, and hearing info. It is free to use for basic look-ups, though some document views may have a cost. For a deeper search, re:SearchGA is a tool that covers multiple Georgia courts. It pulls in case data from the Fulton County court system and lets you filter by date, case type, and party name. Both tools are useful when you want to see what happened in court after a recent arrest in Fulton County.

The Fulton County jail page also has links to inmate services and booking data that tie into the court process.

Fulton County jail information page for arrest bookings

This page helps you find jail and booking info that connects to active court cases in Fulton County.

For state-level criminal background checks, the Georgia Felon Search tool lets you look up people convicted of felonies anywhere in the state. The Georgia Department of Corrections offender search covers people serving time in state prisons. These tools can fill in gaps when a Fulton County arrest leads to a conviction and a state sentence.

Note: Court records may take a few days to show up after an arrest is made in Fulton County.

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Cities in Fulton County

Fulton County stretches from the north side of metro Atlanta all the way south. Arrests in any of these cities may be booked at the Fulton County jail or processed by local police before transfer to the county system. Each city has its own police force, but the Fulton County Sheriff's Office holds the jail records for the whole county.

Other towns in Fulton County include College Park, Hapeville, Fairburn, Palmetto, and Chattahoochee Hills. Arrests in those areas also go through the Fulton County jail system.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Fulton County. If you are not sure where an arrest was booked, check the arresting agency on the record. Each county runs its own jail and keeps its own arrest records.