Warren County Booking Releases

Warren County booking releases are kept by the Warren County Sheriff's Office in Warrenton, a small county seat in east-central Georgia. Warren County is one of the smaller and more rural counties in the state, but the same booking release laws apply here as in any Georgia county. The sheriff operates the county jail and records every person who is brought in and released. You can access these records by contacting the sheriff's office directly or by filing an open records request. The county processes a lower volume of bookings compared to metro areas, but records are maintained just the same.

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Warren County Quick Facts

5,259 Population
Warrenton County Seat
3 Days Response Time
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Sheriff's Office and Jail Records

The Warren County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail in Warrenton. All arrests in the county go through this one facility. Staff book each person into the system, record the charges, and log the release when it happens. The sheriff is the legal custodian of all booking release records in Warren County.

State law at O.C.G.A. § 42-4-7 requires every Georgia sheriff to keep records of all inmates. Warren County follows this rule. The jail log has names, dates, charges, and release information for each person held. Even in a small county like this, the records are maintained the same way they are in larger jurisdictions.

You can call the sheriff's office in Warrenton to ask about a specific person. Staff can check the system and give you basic information about whether someone was booked or released. For detailed records or copies, a written request is the way to go.

How to Find Booking Releases

The best approach for Warren County is to call the sheriff's office. Small counties often do not have full online inmate search portals. The staff handle phone requests regularly and can look up a name in the jail system while you wait. Give them as much detail as you can, including the person's full name and date of birth.

If you prefer to visit in person, the sheriff's office in Warrenton takes walk-in requests during business hours. Staff can do a live lookup and tell you what they find. For records you need on paper, they will explain what forms to fill out or how to submit a written request.

Georgia's Open Records Act sets the framework for how agencies handle public records requests across the state.

Warren County booking releases Georgia open records information

This law applies to Warren County and gives you the right to request booking release records from the sheriff's office.

Written requests should include the person's full name, any dates you know, and your contact details. The sheriff's office will pull the records and let you know what is available. Because Warren County is small, most requests can be handled quickly.

Open Records Process

Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, you have the legal right to request public records from Warren County. Booking releases are covered by this law. You do not have to explain your reasons for wanting the information.

Warren County must respond within three business days. The office can provide the records right away, tell you they need more time, or deny part of the request if an exemption applies. Copies cost $0.10 per page, and the first 15 minutes of staff search time are free. In a small county, most requests fall well within that 15-minute window.

If a request is denied in part, the office must explain why in writing. Most booking release data is public, so full denials are not common. Partial redactions may happen when records touch on active investigations.

Details in Booking Records

Warren County booking release records contain the person's full name, date of birth, physical description, charges, arresting agency, and booking date. The release date and method are noted when the person leaves custody. Bond amounts are included when applicable.

Booking photographs in Georgia are governed by O.C.G.A. § 35-1-18. This law controls when and how mugshots can be shared. Warren County follows these state guidelines when someone asks for booking photos.

Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72, certain types of records are exempt from public release. The exemptions cover things like active investigations, juvenile cases, and sealed court records. If any part of a Warren County booking release falls under these exemptions, the office will let you know.

Statewide Booking Release Search Resources

State databases can help you search beyond Warren County. The Georgia Department of Corrections offender search lets you look up anyone serving a state sentence. This is useful if someone booked in Warren County ended up in a state prison.

The VINE notification system tracks custody changes across all Georgia counties. Sign up for free alerts and get notified when someone is released from the Warren County jail or any other jail in the state.

For state-level records, you can file requests through the GDC Open Records portal or the GBI Open Records portal. These are best for records that involve state agencies or information the county may not have.

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Cities in Warren County

Warren County has no cities with populations over 100,000. Warrenton is the county seat and the only town of any real size. All arrests in Warrenton and the rest of Warren County are processed through the sheriff's office. Booking release records for the entire county are in one system.

Nearby Counties

Each county that borders Warren keeps its own jail records. Make sure you are searching the right county for the arrest you are looking into.