Atkinson County Mugshot Search

Atkinson County jail mugshots are handled by the Sheriff's Office in Pearson, Georgia. This small south Georgia county has a population of about 8,284 and runs one jail facility. Sheriff David Moore leads the office and oversees all bookings and arrest records. There is no official online inmate search on the sheriff's website, but third-party roster sites and the jail itself can help you track down mugshots. This page covers the best ways to find Atkinson County jail mugshots, what records are available, and how Georgia law affects access to booking photos.

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Atkinson County Quick Facts

8,284 Population
Pearson County Seat
345 sq mi Total Area
Sat 12:30 PM Visitation

Atkinson County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff David Moore runs the Atkinson County Sheriff's Office out of Pearson. The mailing address is P.O. Box 157, 20 Smith Ave W, Pearson, GA 31642. Call 912-422-3611 to reach the office. The fax number is 912-422-7467, and you can send email to atcoso@atkinson-ga.org. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Chief Deputy and Investigator D. Knapik helps manage daily operations at the office.

The sheriff's office handles all arrests and bookings in Atkinson County. When someone gets booked into the jail, staff take a mugshot and log the arrest details. These records stay on file with the sheriff's office. Because Atkinson County is small, the volume of bookings is much lower than what you see in larger Georgia counties. But the same state rules about records access apply here.

Atkinson County Jail Inmate Records

The Atkinson County Jail sits at the same address as the sheriff's office on Smith Ave in Pearson. The jail phone line is 912-422-3291. This is a small facility that holds people awaiting trial, serving county sentences, or waiting on transfer. The jail does not have its own website or online search tool. If you need to check on someone in custody, call the jail line during business hours.

Staff can confirm if a person is being held. Give them a full name and date of birth. They will let you know the charges and basic booking info. For more detailed records, you may need to file a formal request. The jail keeps mugshots, arrest reports, and booking logs for all inmates processed through the facility. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, these records are subject to Georgia's Open Records Act, which gives the public a right to inspect them.

Atkinson County is part of Georgia's VINE system. VINE lets you track an inmate's custody status and get alerts when something changes. Sign up at www.vinelink.com or call 1-866-277-7477. It covers all Georgia county jails and is free to use. You can register for phone, email, or text alerts.

VINE won't show you a booking photo. But it does confirm that a person is held at the Atkinson County jail and notifies you if they are released or transferred. This is a useful tool for crime victims or anyone who needs to know when an offender's status changes.

More Ways to Search Atkinson County Mugshots

The Atkinson County Sheriff's Office keeps all booking records on file. If online tools do not have what you need, a phone call or visit to the office is the best next step. Staff can look up records by name and date.

For people who were convicted in Atkinson County and then sent to state prison, the Georgia Department of Corrections offender search is the right tool. This covers state inmates only. It shows mugshots, sentence lengths, and current facility assignments. The county jail roster covers local inmates, while GDC handles those serving state time. These are two separate systems, and you may need to check both depending on when the arrest happened.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation also keeps criminal history records through the Georgia Crime Information Center. This statewide database tracks arrests and court outcomes across all 159 Georgia counties. A GCIC background check can show Atkinson County arrest records alongside records from any other county where a person has been booked.

Requesting Atkinson County Booking Records

To get jail mugshots or booking documents from Atkinson County, you can file an open records request. Send it to the Sheriff's Office at P.O. Box 157, 20 Smith Ave W, Pearson, GA 31642. You can also fax it to 912-422-7467 or email atcoso@atkinson-ga.org. Include the person's full name, date of birth, and the approximate date of arrest in your request.

The office has three business days to respond under Georgia law. Fees for copies are capped at 10 cents per page under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71. If the request takes a lot of staff time, there may be additional charges for the labor involved. Keep your request focused on what you actually need to keep costs low.

Note: The sheriff's office does not have an online open records request form at this time.

Georgia Mugshot Laws and Atkinson County

Georgia has strict rules on how jail mugshots get shared. O.C.G.A. § 35-1-19 says law enforcement cannot post booking photos on websites except in limited cases. If you request a mugshot from the Atkinson County Sheriff's Office, you must sign a written statement that the photo will not go on a website that charges for removal. This law targets commercial mugshot sites that profit from arrest photos.

Record restriction is another option for some people. Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37, if your Atkinson County arrest was dismissed or you were found not guilty, you may qualify to have your record restricted. A restricted record means your mugshot and booking data are sealed from public searches. Georgia consumer protection law under O.C.G.A. § 10-1-393.5 also gives you tools to fight back against mugshot websites that refuse to take down your photo.

Atkinson County Jail Visitation

Visitation at the Atkinson County Jail takes place on Saturdays at 12:30 p.m. This is the only scheduled visit time. Bring a valid photo ID. Rules and times can change, so call 912-422-3291 before you plan a trip to the jail.

Some Georgia jails also offer video visitation as an option. Check with the Atkinson County Jail to see if remote visits are available. If they use a third-party provider for video calls, you will need to create an account with that service first.

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Nearby Counties

These counties sit near Atkinson County in south Georgia. Mugshots are held by the county where the booking happened. If you are not sure which county jail handled an arrest, check the location where it took place.