Long County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Long County are processed at the sheriff's office in Ludowici. The county has about 19,400 people and sits in southeast Georgia between Hinesville and Jesup. Sheriff Craig Nobles oversees the jail and keeps all booking records for arrests made in the county. Long County is a rural area with a small population, but it sees steady law enforcement activity partly due to Interstate 95 running nearby. You can search for arrest records by calling the sheriff's office or using state tools that cover all of Georgia. This page explains the main ways to look up those records.

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Long County Quick Facts

19,400 Population
Ludowici County Seat
912-545-2118 Sheriff Phone
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Long County Sheriff's Office Recent Arrests

Sheriff Craig Nobles heads the Long County Sheriff's Office in Ludowici. The mailing address is PO Box 368, Ludowici, GA 31316. This is the main agency that holds arrest records and runs the jail for the county. Staff handle all bookings and fill records requests. The phone number is 912-545-2118.

Long County is not a big place. Ludowici is the county seat and the main town. The sheriff's office is the primary law enforcement agency for the whole county. When someone gets arrested in Long County, the booking goes through this office. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody, what the charges are, and when the person was booked. You can call during business hours or go in person. Bring your ID if you need a printed copy of an arrest record. Requests are usually handled quickly since the volume of bookings is smaller than what you would see in the bigger metro counties.

Sheriff Craig Nobles
Mailing Address PO Box 368
Ludowici, GA 31316
Phone 912-545-2118

How to Search Long County Recent Arrest Records

The most direct way to find an arrest record in Long County is to call the sheriff's office at 912-545-2118. Give the staff the name and date of birth of the person you are looking for. They will check the booking log and share what they find. Phone calls work well for quick checks on recent arrests. If you need a copy of the record, you can ask what the process is for getting one mailed or printed.

In-person visits are another option. Go to the sheriff's office in Ludowici. Ask at the front desk to search for an arrest record. Staff can look it up and print a copy. You will need your ID. Older records may take a bit longer to pull than recent ones, but the staff can help you find what you need. Long County does not have a large online jail roster, so these direct methods are the most reliable for local booking data.

State tools also cover Long County. The Georgia Felon Search lets you search felony records across all 159 counties. The Georgia Crime Information Center has criminal history data from the whole state. The Georgia E-Access system covers court records from Long County courts. All three are free to use.

Georgia Felon Search tool for Long County arrest and felony record lookups

The Georgia Felon Search tool covers felony records from all Georgia counties, including cases that started with a Long County arrest.

Note: Long County shares a border with Liberty County, so confirm which county processed the arrest if the incident was near the line.

What Long County Recent Arrest Records Contain

An arrest record from the Long County jail has the standard set of details you would find anywhere in Georgia. The person's full name and date of birth start the file. Physical traits are logged. Booking date and time are listed, along with a unique booking number. All charges at the time of arrest are in the record. The arresting agency is named. In Long County, the sheriff's office handles most arrests, though the Ludowici Police Department also makes some.

Bond amounts show up when bail has been set. Court dates get added once hearings are scheduled. Release info appears if the person is no longer in custody. Under O.C.G.A. § 17-4-27, these records are public. The Long County Sheriff's Office is required to provide them when asked. You do not need to be part of the case or have a specific reason for the request. This law applies across the entire state of Georgia.

Georgia Arrest Record Laws Recent Arrests

Georgia law makes most arrest records public from the time of booking. This applies to Long County the same as every other county. A recent arrest can be looked up by anyone. The state open records act covers this, and no special permission is needed.

O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72 outlines the exceptions. Active investigation files, certain witness info, and some personal data can be kept from public view. The Long County Sheriff's Office follows these rules. If a record or part of a record is exempt, the office will let you know the reason. For most recent arrests in Long County, the standard booking data is fully available.

Booking photos are covered by O.C.G.A. § 35-1-19. This law limits how mugshots can be reused after release. It was created to stop sites that post arrest photos and then charge fees for removal. The Long County sheriff can provide booking photos as part of a records request, but the law controls what happens with them after that.

If charges get dropped or a case ends without a conviction, the arrested person can ask for record restriction under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37. A restricted record in Long County will not show up in a normal public search. Law enforcement keeps access to it, but the general public does not.

Court Records for Long County Cases

When a Long County arrest results in formal charges, a court case opens. Court files track the case from the first appearance through to the final outcome. State search tools give you access to these records.

Georgia E-Access has court records from Superior Court, State Court, and Magistrate Court in Long County. You can search by name or case number. re:SearchGA pulls case data from courts across the state and lets you filter by county, date, or case type. The Georgia Department of Corrections offender search covers people who ended up in state prison after an arrest in Long County. The Georgia Sheriffs' Association directory can help you find the right contact at any county sheriff's office in the state.

Georgia Department of Corrections offender search for Long County arrest cases

The GDC offender search shows inmates in the state prison system, including those whose cases started with an arrest in Long County.

Note: Court case data may take several business days to appear online after the initial booking in Long County.

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Cities in Long County

Ludowici is the county seat and the main town in Long County. The county is rural and thinly populated. All arrests in the area go through the Long County Sheriff's Office for booking and records.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Long County. If you are not sure which county handled an arrest, check the arresting agency on the record. Each county has its own jail and separate booking system.