Rabun County Booking Releases

Rabun County booking releases are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Clayton, a small mountain town in the far northeast corner of Georgia. The county borders North Carolina and South Carolina, making it one of the most remote areas in the state. The sheriff runs the county jail and keeps records of all bookings and releases. Despite its small size, Rabun County sees seasonal traffic from visitors and part-time residents, which can affect the volume of arrests. You can get booking release information by contacting the sheriff or by using state search tools.

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Rabun County Quick Facts

17,137 Population
Clayton County Seat
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Sheriff's Office and Jail

The Rabun County Sheriff's Office is located in Clayton and runs the county detention center. The sheriff is the custodian of all booking release records for the county. Deputies patrol a large geographic area that includes mountain roads, national forest land, and lake communities. All arrests within the county result in a booking at the county jail.

Georgia law at O.C.G.A. § 42-4-7 requires the sheriff to maintain a record of each person held in the jail. The record must include the inmate's name, booking date, charges, and release date. Rabun County follows this law and stores records in its system. The jail operates around the clock, so bookings and releases can happen at any time.

Contact the Rabun County Sheriff's Office at (706) 782-3613 for questions about booking releases. The staff can check the system and provide basic info. Written requests are handled during office hours and follow the state open records process.

Finding Booking Releases

Rabun County may not have a full online inmate search system, but the sheriff's website or social media pages may post recent bookings. Check there first for the latest information. Some rural Georgia sheriffs use Facebook to share booking activity with the community.

If online sources do not help, call the jail directly. Give the staff a name and they can look it up in the system. Walk-in visits to the sheriff's office in Clayton work too. The office handles requests during regular hours. For older records or records that require extensive searching, a written request is the best path.

The Georgia Sheriffs' Association provides a directory of all county sheriff offices statewide.

Rabun County booking releases Georgia Sheriffs Association

Use this resource to find contact details for the Rabun County Sheriff's Office or any other Georgia county sheriff.

State-level tools round out your options. The GDC offender search covers inmates in Georgia state prisons. The VINE notification system tracks custody changes in all Georgia counties and sends free alerts. Both work online at all hours.

Open Records for Rabun County Booking Releases

The Open Records Act under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 gives you the right to request booking release records from the Rabun County Sheriff. Write out your request with the person's name and any identifying info. The county has three business days to respond.

Copies are $0.10 per page. The first 15 minutes of search time is free. Rabun County handles a moderate number of records requests given its seasonal population swings. Most individual booking release requests are simple and do not take long.

If the county denies your request, the reason must be put in writing. Most booking release records are not exempt from disclosure. The exceptions in the law cover medical info, juvenile records, and open investigation files. Standard booking and release data should be available.

Booking Release Record Details

A Rabun County booking release record includes the inmate's full name, date of birth, physical description, charges, booking date, arresting agency, and release date. Bond amounts may be noted. The record captures the full cycle of the person's time in the Rabun County jail from entry to exit.

Booking photos fall under O.C.G.A. § 35-1-18, which governs how these images are shared in Georgia. The Rabun County Sheriff follows these rules. If you want a booking photo, ask when you file your request. The sheriff will determine if the photo can be released.

Some records may be exempt from release under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72. Medical data, juvenile information, and records tied to active investigations are typical exemptions. The core booking and release details are public.

Statewide Booking Release Resources

State databases expand your search beyond Rabun County. The GDC offender search covers state prison inmates. The VINE system tracks custody changes across Georgia. Both tools are free and available online around the clock.

For formal state records requests, the GDC Open Records portal covers Department of Corrections files. The GBI Open Records portal handles criminal history and investigative records. Use these when the person has left Rabun County custody and entered the state system.

Rabun County sits at the top of the state, far from major metro areas. If someone was arrested here and later moved to a state facility, the state tools are essential for tracking them. Start with the county for the initial booking release and move to state resources from there.

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Cities in Rabun County

Rabun County has no cities large enough for a separate page. Clayton is the county seat. Other communities include Dillard, Mountain City, Sky Valley, and Tiger. All arrests in these areas go through the Rabun County jail. The sheriff keeps every booking release record at the county level.

Nearby Counties

Rabun County borders a small number of other Georgia counties due to its location in the northeast corner of the state. Each county has its own sheriff and jail records.