Gwinnett County Recent Arrests

Gwinnett County recent arrests are logged through the Sheriff's office in Lawrenceville, which sits about 30 miles northeast of Atlanta. With a population that tops one million people, this is one of the most active booking systems in the state of Georgia. The Gwinnett County jail processes a high volume of arrest records each day, and most of that data can be found through the online inmate search tool. If you need to look up someone who was just picked up or check on a booking from weeks ago, Gwinnett County keeps these records accessible to the public through both the web portal and in-person requests at the main office on University Parkway.

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Gwinnett County Quick Facts

1,000,000+ Population
Lawrenceville County Seat
17 Municipalities
800+ Sheriff Staff

Gwinnett County Sheriff and Recent Arrest Records

Sheriff Keybo Taylor runs the Gwinnett County Sheriff's office. The office has more than 800 staff members who handle jail operations, court services, and civil process work across the county. All recent arrests in Gwinnett County flow through this office. When someone gets picked up by local police or county deputies, the booking happens at the Gwinnett County jail. The arrest record is then made part of the public file.

The main office sits at 2900 University Parkway in Lawrenceville. You can call the general line at 770-619-6500 for questions about recent arrests in Gwinnett County. There is also a direct line at 770-822-3140 for the Sheriff's office. Staff can help you check on a booking or get details about a recent arrest. The jail is certified by the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, which means it meets strict health and safety rules. The office mission states its goal is to serve and protect through active work with the community and respect for all people in Gwinnett County.

You can learn more about the Gwinnett County Sheriff's office and its work at gwinnettcountysheriff.org. This is the main site for news, press info, and contact details. For career info and job openings, the office runs a separate site at gogcso.com.

Office Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office
2900 University Parkway
Lawrenceville, GA 30043
Phone 770-619-6500 (Main) / 770-822-3140 (Sheriff's Line)
Sheriff Keybo Taylor
Website gwinnettcountysheriff.org

Search Gwinnett County Recent Arrests Online

The best way to look up recent arrests in Gwinnett County is the online inmate search tool. The Sheriff's office runs a web-based portal called SmartWeb that lets you search for anyone who is in custody or was booked in the recent past. You can search by name, booking date, or other details. The tool pulls from the live jail roster and shows current arrest records for Gwinnett County.

You can use the Gwinnett County inmate search right now from any device. Type in a first or last name and the system brings up matching results. Each result shows the person's name, booking date, charges, and bond amount if one has been set. This is the fastest way to check recent arrests in Gwinnett County without having to call or visit the jail. The data updates often, so new bookings show up fairly quick.

Gwinnett County inmate search tool for recent arrests

If the search tool does not show what you need, try different name formats. Some records use middle names. Others use nicknames or shortened first names. The system is not case sensitive, but spelling has to be close. For older arrest records in Gwinnett County that may not appear in the live search, you can submit a records request through the Sheriff's office. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72, Georgia's Open Records Act gives the public the right to access arrest data and booking logs kept by law enforcement in the state.

Note: The online search shows current inmates and recent bookings, but it may not include records from months or years ago.

Gwinnett County Recent Arrest Booking Process

When someone is arrested in Gwinnett County, the booking process starts at the jail. This creates the arrest record that shows up in public searches. Deputies log the person's name, date of birth, and address. They take a photo and fingerprints. The charges are listed along with the arresting agency, and the date and time of booking are marked in the file. All of this goes into the Gwinnett County jail system.

Bond gets set based on the charges. Some offenses have a set bond amount in Gwinnett County. Serious charges may need a bond hearing in front of a judge. The bond info shows up in the arrest record once it is set. If someone posts bond, the release date and time go into the file too. You can check bond status through the online inmate search for Gwinnett County. Under O.C.G.A. § 17-4-27, officers in Georgia must have a valid warrant or probable cause to make an arrest, and this is documented in the booking record.

The Gwinnett County jail also tracks inmate services, such as commissary, visitation, and medical care. If you need details about someone's stay or services while they are in custody, the Gwinnett County inmate services page has that information. This page covers rules for visits, how to put money on an inmate's account, and phone call policies.

Gwinnett County inmate services page for arrest booking info

After the case moves past the booking stage, it goes to the court system. Gwinnett County uses the Gwinnett County Superior Court and State Court for criminal cases. The arrest record stays in the Sheriff's system, but the court adds its own case file with hearing dates, plea info, and final outcomes.

Gwinnett County Arrests in State Databases Recent Arrests

Georgia runs several statewide systems that include arrest records from Gwinnett County. The Georgia Crime Information Center, known as GCIC, is the main state database for criminal history. It pulls data from every county in the state, including Gwinnett County. Law enforcement uses GCIC to check records during stops and investigations. The public can request a criminal history report through the GCIC portal at the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37, Georgia allows individuals to request their own criminal history records. Third parties can also request records with written consent from the person named. The GCIC report includes arrest data, charges, and case outcomes from across the state, so Gwinnett County records will appear there if they were properly reported by the arresting agency.

The Georgia Department of Corrections keeps its own records for people who are sentenced to state prison after an arrest in Gwinnett County or anywhere else. You can search for current and past inmates through the GDC offender search tool. This covers state prison inmates, not local jail detainees. For felony cases specifically, the GBI felon search has records on people convicted of serious crimes across Georgia. Under O.C.G.A. § 35-1-19, the GBI maintains this database for public safety purposes.

Court Records After a Gwinnett County Arrest

Once an arrest is made in Gwinnett County, the case moves into the court system. The court records add more detail to what happened after the booking. These records show hearing dates, charges that were kept or dropped, plea deals, and final outcomes like convictions or dismissals. Court records and arrest records together give you the full picture of a case in Gwinnett County.

Georgia has a statewide court records system. You can look up case details through re:SearchGA, which covers courts across the state including Gwinnett County. The system lets you search by name, case number, or date. Some records are free to view while others may have a small fee for detailed documents. This is a good place to check if an arrest in Gwinnett County led to a conviction or if the charges were dropped.

The Georgia E-Access portal is another option for pulling court records tied to Gwinnett County arrests. It provides access to case filings, docket entries, and hearing outcomes. Between the Sheriff's inmate search and these court tools, you can track an arrest from the booking stage all the way through to the final case result in Gwinnett County.

Gwinnett County Sheriff office website

The Georgia Sheriffs' Association directory also lists contact details for every sheriff's office in the state. If you need to reach out to another county about a case that connects to a Gwinnett County arrest, the directory can help you find the right number fast.

What Gwinnett County Arrest Records Show

An arrest record from Gwinnett County holds a lot of detail. It covers the basics like the person's full name, date of birth, and physical description. The charges are listed with the statute codes, which tells you exactly what offense was alleged. The booking date and time mark when the person was processed at the Gwinnett County jail. There is also a booking number that you can use to look up the record later.

Other details may include the arresting agency. In Gwinnett County, arrests come from county deputies, city police from any of the 17 municipalities, and sometimes state troopers. The record shows which agency made the arrest. Bond info is there too. You can see if bond was set, how much it was, and if the person posted it. Release dates appear once the person is out. All of this is part of the public arrest record in Gwinnett County.

The arrest record does not show the final case outcome. That is in the court file. An arrest in Gwinnett County means charges were brought, but it does not mean a conviction happened. Courts handle the rest. Keep that in mind when you pull up arrest data from the Gwinnett County system.

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Cities in Gwinnett County

Gwinnett County has 17 municipalities spread across it. All arrests made by city police within these areas get processed through the Gwinnett County jail and show up in the same booking system. The county seat is Lawrenceville, which is where the main courthouse and Sheriff's office are. Some cities have their own police force while others rely on county deputies for law enforcement in Gwinnett County.

Other cities in Gwinnett County include Buford, Suwanee, Snellville, Lilburn, Norcross, Dacula, and Grayson. All of these are served by the same Gwinnett County jail and booking system for recent arrests.

Nearby Counties

These counties sit next to Gwinnett County. If you are not sure which county handled an arrest, check where it took place. Each county runs its own jail and booking system, so you need to search in the right one to find the record.