Chattahoochee County Jail Mugshots

Chattahoochee County jail mugshots are held by the sheriff's office in Cusseta. This small county sits along the Georgia-Alabama border near Fort Moore, and the sheriff handles all bookings at the Chattahoochee County jail. Searching for jail mugshots here takes a bit more effort than in larger counties since there is no public online inmate roster. You can still find Chattahoochee County booking records by calling the sheriff's office, filing an open records request, or checking state-level databases. This guide walks you through each option for getting jail mugshots from Chattahoochee County and explains the laws that affect access.

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Chattahoochee County Quick Facts

10,907 Population
Cusseta County Seat
1 Jail Facility
Phone Search Method

Chattahoochee County Sheriff's Office

The Chattahoochee County Sheriff's Office is the main source for jail mugshots in the county. The office sits in Cusseta, which is the county seat. All arrests made in Chattahoochee County get processed through this office, and booking photos are taken during intake. The sheriff stores these records on file. You can reach the Chattahoochee County Sheriff's Office by phone to ask about a specific inmate or booking photo.

Since Chattahoochee County is one of the smaller counties in Georgia, it does not run its own online jail roster. That means you can't just pull up a website and search for jail mugshots the way you can in metro Atlanta. Instead, you need to call the sheriff's office and ask about the person you are looking for. Give them a full name and date of birth if you have it. The staff can tell you if someone is in custody at the Chattahoochee County jail and whether a booking photo is on file.

Note: Chattahoochee County sits next to Fort Moore, so some arrests may involve both military and civilian law enforcement.

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There are a few ways to look up jail mugshots tied to Chattahoochee County. The most direct path is through the sheriff's office. But state-level tools can help too, especially when someone has already left the county jail and entered the state prison system.

The Georgia Department of Corrections offender search is a good backup for finding Chattahoochee County jail mugshots. GDC runs about 35 facilities and manages around 51,000 inmates across the state. If someone was arrested in Chattahoochee County and then sentenced to state prison, their record will show up in this database. You can search by name, GDC ID number, or physical description. The results include a mugshot when one is on file.

Georgia Department of Corrections offender search for Chattahoochee County jail mugshots

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation keeps statewide criminal history records through the Georgia Crime Information Center. These records cover arrests, court outcomes, and custody data for all counties in Georgia, including Chattahoochee County. You can request a criminal history report from the GBI, though the process takes longer than a simple jail roster check.

Chattahoochee County Open Records Requests

Georgia law gives you the right to request jail records from the Chattahoochee County Sheriff's Office. The Georgia Open Records Act under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 says public agencies must respond to records requests within three business days. This covers booking records, arrest reports, and jail mugshots held by Chattahoochee County.

To file a request, put it in writing. Send it to the sheriff's office in Cusseta. Include the full name of the person and any other details that will help the office find the right records. The county can charge for copies, but fees are capped at 10 cents per page under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71. Most Chattahoochee County jail mugshot requests are straightforward, and the office should get back to you within that three-day window.

If the sheriff's office does not respond on time, you can contact the Georgia Attorney General's office. They handle open records complaints and can push the agency to comply. This applies to all counties in Georgia, not just Chattahoochee County.

Mugshot Laws in Chattahoochee County

Georgia passed a law in 2014 that changed how jail mugshots are handled. Under O.C.G.A. § 35-1-19, law enforcement agencies in Georgia cannot post booking photos on websites unless specific conditions are met. This applies to the Chattahoochee County Sheriff's Office and every other agency in the state. Anyone requesting a jail mugshot must sign a statement saying they will not put it on a website that charges people for removal. The law took effect on July 1, 2014.

This means Chattahoochee County jail mugshots have an extra layer of protection compared to many other states. The sheriff's office can still give you a booking photo if you ask for one through an open records request. But you have to sign that written statement first. If a commercial mugshot site posts your Chattahoochee County booking photo anyway, Georgia law under O.C.G.A. § 10-1-393.5 says the site must take it down within 30 days of getting a written removal request.

The Georgia Consumer Protection Division handles complaints about mugshot websites. If a site will not remove your Chattahoochee County jail mugshot after 30 days, file a complaint with them.

Chattahoochee County Record Restriction

Some people who were arrested in Chattahoochee County may qualify to have their records restricted. Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37, you can apply for record restriction if your case was dismissed, you were acquitted, or charges were never filed. Once restricted, your Chattahoochee County jail mugshot and booking data are sealed from public view.

Record restriction is not the same as expungement. The records still exist, but they are not available to the general public. Law enforcement can still see them. To start the process, you typically need to go through the arresting agency or the court that handled your case in Chattahoochee County. It helps to talk with a lawyer if you are not sure whether your case qualifies for restriction.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Chattahoochee County. If you are not sure where an arrest took place, check the booking location. Jail mugshots stay with the county that made the arrest.