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Camden County Arrest Records

Camden County arrest records are official files about arrests made within the county. Such records may contain information about the arrestee, criminal charges, arrest date, location, and bond information.

Arrests are legal procedures for apprehending persons suspected of committing a crime. Law enforcement officers have the legal right to conduct arrests with or without a warrant. Note that officers may temporarily hold arrestees in the county jail pending the investigation's outcome.

Camden County’s law enforcement agencies are mostly responsible for generating arrest records. In addition, the agencies release the records to interested persons and entities, such as the county courts or the Georgia Bureau of Investigations. This means citizens may also find arrest information in Camden County court records or criminal history documents.

Are Arrest Records Public in Camden County?

Yes, most arrest records in Camden County are classified as public records under the Georgia Open Records Act. This means the general public may obtain arrest records from government entities holding the records. The law also requires record custodians to release records to requesters that fulfill the set requirements. For example, to obtain confidential arrest records, requesters must present a valid ID to the record custodian.

However, certain Camden County arrest records are not public documents. Exempted arrest records may contain information that may jeopardize the privacy or safety of concerned parties. Other examples of exempt arrest records include:

  • Records that may reveal identities of confidential sources in a criminal investigation.
  • Documents that contain information about pending or ongoing criminal investigations.
  • Records that are sealed or expunged due to a court order.
  • Record classified as confidential under state or federal statutes.

What Do Public Arrest Records Contain?

In Camden County, public arrest records will typically reveal the following details:

  • Arrestee’s name, aliases, and physical features like height, weight, and age.
  • Arrest charge description and class
  • Arresting agency
  • Bond information.

Camden County Arrest Statistics

As of September 2024, there were no county-specific data for arrest events in Camden County. However, the FBI’s 2019 Unified Crime Report revealed that 59,704 arrests were conducted in Georgia.

According to Georgia’s Department of Community Affairs, Camden County jail housed 117 inmates in April 2023.

Find Camden County Arrest Records

Interested parties may look up Camden County arrest information in inmate records. Inmate records typically include arrest details, such as the arrestee’s name, charges, bond information, the arresting agency’s name, and booking number.

To view inmate records, interested parties may conduct searches via government-owned online search sites. For instance, the Camden County sheriff’s office hosts a search portal for arrestees held at the county jail. Inquirers may search inmate records by inputting the following information:

  • Inmate name
  • Subject number
  • Booking number
  • Booking date

Likewise, the Georgia Department of Corrections maintains a searchable portal for inmates and parolees. To view records on the portal, inquirers must enter the inmate’s name, gender, age range, and the correctional facility that holds the inmate.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons, via the Inmate Locator, also provides access to inmate records. Inquirers must input the inmate’s name or prison number to view records on the portal.

The Camden County sheriff’s office may allow in-person viewing of arrest records. Interested parties must submit their request to the agency during open hours at:

Camden County Sheriff's Office

209 East 4th Street
Woodbine, GA
Phone: (912) 510-5100

Free Arrest Record Search in Camden County

Government-owned search sites provide free access to Camden County arrest records. Interested parties may view arrest records on the following government sites:

Likewise, third-party search sites allow free access to arrest information. Such sites may feature different public records that contain arrest information. In most third-party search sites, users only need to input relevant search details to obtain records. The sites are usually easy to navigate and may offer download options. Despite the benefits, third-party search sites are not reliable options for finding arrest records in Camden County.

Camden County Arrest Records Vs. Criminal Records

Camden County arrest records are not the same as criminal records. Although the records feature criminal data, they differ in content, creation process, and custodial agency.

Arrest records contain information received before and after an arrest event. Such information includes arrestees’ names and aliases, physical features, charges, arrest date and location, and the arresting agency's name. In contrast, criminal records contain not only arrest information but also court disposition and conviction.

The Camden County sheriff’s office and other local law enforcement agencies are responsible for creating arrest records and serving as their primary custodians. However, citizens may only find criminal history records through the Georgia Bureau of Investigations. The agency creates arrest records by collating data from entities like the courts and law enforcement agencies.

How Long Do Arrests Stay on Your Record?

In Camden County, arrest records that lead to convictions do not have an expiration date. However, dismissed arrest charges will expire within the following timeframe:

  • Two years after misdemeanor charges.
  • Four years after felony charges.
  • Seven after violent or sexual charges.

Expunge Camden County Arrest Records

Expungement is a legal procedure for restricting public access to your records. In Camden County, record seekers may expunge arrest records by sending a request to the arresting agency or prosecutor’s office.

Who is eligible to expunge Camden County arrest records?

Under O. C. G. A. § 35–3–37, you are eligible to expunge arrest records if:

  • You were released without prosecution.
  • The charges were dismissed, and no indictment or accusation was filed.
  • It has been more than five years since you were convicted of an offense.

How may I expunge arrest records in Camden County?

You may expunge Camden County arrest records by following this guide:

Step 1: Gather the necessary document

You must gather the following documents:

  • A completed Request to Restrict Arrest Record form.
  • Copy of an arrest record or a certified copy of a court disposition record.
  • The required fees for filing the request form. The arresting agency or prosecutor’s office may charge $50 to process the request.

Step 2: Apply to the appropriate agency

For arrests that occurred before July 1, 2023, arrestees must send the form to the arresting agency. The arrestee must fill out Section 1 of the request form. Upon receiving the form, the agency will complete Section 2 before sending it to the prosecutor’s office. However, for arrests conducted on or after July 1, 2023, arrestees must send the required forms directly to the prosecutor’s office.

Step 3: The prosecutor’s office reviews the request form

If the request is approved, the prosecuting attorney will submit the completed form to the Georgia Crime Information Center (GCIC) database. However, there are instances when the attorney does not have access to the GCIC database. In such situations, you must mail the completed form and fees directly to the GCIC database at:

Georgia Crime Information Center Record Restrictions

P.O. Box 370808
Decatur, Georgia 30037-0808

Arrestees may file an appeal if the prosecuting attorney denies the request.

Camden County Arrest Warrants

Camden County arrest warrants are court orders that authorize the arrests of persons named on the warrant. According to state laws, court magistrates issue arrest warrants after receiving a complaint or affidavit from law enforcement officers. The affidavit must provide sufficient evidence of the defendant’s crimes or intention to commit a crime.

Under GA Code § 17-4-41, arrest warrants must contain information on the following:

  • The defendant’s name and known aliases
  • Offense description
  • Date and location of the crime
  • Crime victims’ information

Do Camden County Arrest Warrants Expire?

Camden County warrants do not expire even after the statute of limitation for the crime has elapsed. However, warrants will expire after the court nullifies them or the defendant gets arrested. Interested parties can find active warrants at the arresting agency or the county court that issued them.

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