Search Calhoun County Jail Mugshots

Calhoun County jail mugshots come from one of the smallest counties in southwest Georgia. The county seat is Morgan, and the sheriff's office handles all local arrests and bookings. Because Calhoun County has a small population, the jail sees fewer bookings than most Georgia counties. Still, every arrest creates a jail mugshot and booking record that can be searched. This guide covers how to find Calhoun County jail mugshots, where to look online, and what Georgia law says about access to booking photos.

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Calhoun County Quick Facts

~6,200 Population
Morgan County Seat
SW Georgia Region
Rural County Type

Calhoun County Sheriff's Office

The Calhoun County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency in the county. It sits in Morgan, the county seat. The sheriff handles patrols, arrests, and runs the county jail. All bookings go through this office, and each one creates a jail mugshot and arrest record on file.

Calhoun County is one of the least populous counties in Georgia. The small size means the jail does not process a large number of inmates at any given time. But the same rules apply here as in any other Georgia county. Every person booked gets photographed, and that booking photo becomes part of the public record under state law. The sheriff's office is the first place to contact if you need a specific Calhoun County jail mugshot or booking record.

Because the county is small and rural, there is no dedicated online inmate search portal run by the sheriff. You will need to use third-party search tools or make a direct request to the office. The staff can help you find records by name, date, or case number if you call or visit in person.

Find Calhoun County Jail Mugshots Online

Georgia's VINE system covers Calhoun County. VINE stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. You can register at www.vinelink.com or call 1-866-277-7477. VINE sends free alerts by phone, email, or text when an inmate's custody status changes. It covers all Georgia county jails including Calhoun County. VINE does not show mugshots, but it confirms whether someone is held at the jail.

If you need the most up-to-date info on a Calhoun County inmate, calling the sheriff's office is the best bet. Staff can confirm custody status and share basic booking details over the phone.

For anyone convicted in Calhoun County and sent to state prison, the Georgia Department of Corrections offender search is the tool to use. It covers all inmates in state custody and shows mugshots when they are on file. This is separate from the county jail roster, which only tracks people held locally.

Calhoun County Records Requests

Georgia's Open Records Act, found at O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, gives you the right to request jail records from the Calhoun County Sheriff's Office. This includes booking logs, arrest reports, and jail mugshots. The law says agencies must respond within three business days. You can submit your request in writing to the sheriff's office in Morgan.

Be as specific as you can when you file. Give the full name of the person, any dates you know, and what type of record you want. A clear request gets processed faster. The office may ask for your contact info so they can reach you when the records are ready. Copy fees in Georgia are capped at 10 cents per page under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71, so costs stay low for basic document requests.

If your request involves a large number of records or takes the office a long time to compile, they can charge for the staff time spent. This is allowed under the Open Records Act. Ask about potential fees up front so there are no surprises.

Georgia Mugshot Laws

Calhoun County jail mugshots fall under the same state laws as every other county in Georgia. Under O.C.G.A. § 35-1-19, law enforcement agencies cannot post booking photos on public websites unless certain conditions are met. The person requesting a mugshot must sign a written statement that the photo will not be posted on a commercial mugshot removal site. This protects people booked at the Calhoun County jail from having their photos exploited online.

If you were arrested in Calhoun County and your case ended in a dismissal or acquittal, you may qualify for record restriction. O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37 allows eligible people to have their arrest records sealed from public access. Once restricted, the jail mugshot and all booking data are no longer available through standard searches. You file the application through the arresting agency or the court.

Commercial mugshot websites that charge a fee for removing booking photos are breaking Georgia law. O.C.G.A. § 10-1-393.5 makes it a violation to charge for mugshot removal. The Georgia Consumer Protection Division handles complaints about these sites. If you see your Calhoun County booking photo on a pay-to-remove site, you can file a formal complaint and request that the photo be taken down within 30 days.

Statewide Records Search

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation keeps criminal history records for the whole state through the Georgia Crime Information Center. This covers arrests from Calhoun County along with every other county. A GBI check pulls more than just a jail mugshot. It includes court outcomes, sentencing info, and current custody status.

For a county as small as Calhoun, the GBI database is sometimes the best tool for finding older records. Local offices in rural counties may not keep digital archives going back very far. The state database is more complete for historical records. You can request a criminal history check through the GBI website or by mail, and there is a fee for the service.

Note: GBI criminal history checks take longer to process than a simple jail roster search.

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Nearby Counties

These counties sit next to Calhoun County in southwest Georgia. If you are not sure where an arrest took place, check the booking location. Mugshots are kept by the county that did the booking.