Tattnall County Jail Mugshots

Tattnall County jail mugshots are processed at the county jail in Reidsville, Georgia. With about 25,500 residents, Tattnall County is a mid-size rural county in southeast Georgia. Reidsville is also home to Georgia State Prison, a major state corrections facility, which makes this county notable in the state's criminal justice system. The Tattnall County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail separately from the state prison. This page covers how to find Tattnall County jail mugshots, explains the difference between county and state records here, and outlines Georgia's laws on booking photo access.

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Tattnall County Quick Facts

25,520 Population
Reidsville County Seat
1 Jail Facility
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Tattnall County Sheriff's Office

The Tattnall County Sheriff's Office is based in Reidsville. The sheriff and deputies patrol the county, serve court papers, and run the county jail. The Reidsville Police Department handles law enforcement within city limits. Both agencies send their arrested persons to the county jail for booking.

At booking, jail staff photograph the person. They record charges, personal details, and bond information. This creates the booking record. Tattnall County sees a moderate number of arrests each year. Traffic violations, drug offenses, domestic issues, and property crimes make up much of the booking volume. Bond gets set at the time of booking for many charges. Serious offenses go before a judge.

Do not confuse the Tattnall County Jail with Georgia State Prison, which is also in Reidsville. They are completely separate facilities. The county jail holds local inmates. The state prison holds convicted felons serving long sentences from all over Georgia. Different agencies run them, and different databases track the inmates.

County Jail vs. Georgia State Prison in Reidsville

This matters for Tattnall County more than most places. Georgia State Prison is one of the state's largest and oldest correctional facilities. It sits right in Reidsville. But inmates there were not necessarily arrested in Tattnall County. They come from all 159 Georgia counties after being convicted and sentenced to state time.

The Tattnall County Jail is for local arrests. People booked here were arrested in Tattnall County by the sheriff or local police. Their mugshots are on file with the sheriff's office. If you want a booking photo from the county jail, contact the Tattnall County Sheriff's Office.

If you are looking for someone at Georgia State Prison, use the Georgia Department of Corrections offender search instead. That tool shows the inmate's mugshot, conviction details, sentence length, and which facility they are assigned to.

Georgia Department of Corrections offender search for Tattnall County jail mugshots

The GDC search is the right tool for state prisoners. The sheriff's office is the right source for county jail mugshots. Knowing which system to use saves time and gets you to the right records faster.

How to Request Tattnall County Booking Records

Under Georgia's Open Records Act, you can request jail mugshots from the Tattnall County Sheriff's Office. O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 guarantees public access to government records. Write to the office in Reidsville or call them to ask about the process. Include the person's full name and any other identifying details you have.

Response time is three business days under the law. Copy fees are limited to 10 cents per page by O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71. The office can provide records in paper or electronic form depending on what you need and what they have available. If they deny access, the reason must be given in writing.

Adult booking records are generally public. Juvenile records are not. Sealed cases and certain sensitive records may also be off-limits. For standard adult arrests in Tattnall County, expect the booking record and mugshot to be available through an open records request.

Georgia Mugshot Laws in Tattnall County

State law controls how mugshots move from the sheriff's office to the public. O.C.G.A. § 35-1-19 says that law enforcement cannot post booking photos on websites except in limited cases. To get a mugshot, you sign a form promising not to upload it to a site that charges people for removal.

If your Tattnall County mugshot already appears on a third-party site, Georgia gives you tools to fight back. Under O.C.G.A. § 10-1-393.5, send the site a written removal request. They have 30 days to take the photo down. The Georgia Consumer Protection Division handles complaints if the site refuses.

Record restriction under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37 is available for cases that ended without a conviction. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation handles this through the Georgia Crime Information Center. A restricted record gets pulled from public databases. The mugshot and arrest details should no longer show up in searches once the restriction is in place.

Tattnall County Criminal Courts

Tattnall County is in the Middle Judicial Circuit. Superior Court in Reidsville handles felony trials and serious criminal matters. The Clerk of Superior Court keeps case files with all the official court documents. Magistrate Court deals with bond, warrants, and minor offenses.

Jail records and court records work together but sit in different offices. The jail has the arrest data and the mugshot. The court has what happened afterward. Charges get added, dropped, or changed between booking and trial. Only the court record shows the final result. For the full story on any Tattnall County arrest, you will want to check both the sheriff's booking data and the clerk's court files.

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Tattnall County is in southeast Georgia. Mugshots are kept by the county where the booking took place. If you need to search surrounding areas, these are the neighboring counties.