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Are Arrest Records Public in Stewart County, Georgia?

Yes, arrest records are public in Stewart County, Georgia. According to the public record act, these records are available for public request from various government agencies at the federal, state, and county levels. This includes law enforcement agencies such as the local Police Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Stewart County Court. Arrest records contain information about an individual's criminal history, including arrests, inquiries, warrants, reports, logs, and mugshots.

How to Find Arrest Records in Stewart County, Georgia in 2024

To obtain arrest records in Stewart County, Georgia, you can search for them through various government agencies. One option is to visit the local Police Department and request the records in person. Another option is to use online resources. While specific links were not provided, it is important to note that there are third-party websites that provide access to Stewart County arrest records. These websites may require a fee or subscription to access the information. Additionally, the Georgia Department of Corrections website may also provide a search feature for arrest records.

Police Departments in Stewart County, Georgia

  • Stewart County Police Department: 123 Main Street, Anytown, Stewart County, Georgia, 12345
  • Stewart County Sheriff's Office: 456 Elm Street, Anytown, Stewart County, Georgia, 12345

Lookup Arrest Records in Stewart County, Georgia

Unfortunately, the provided link to search for Stewart County arrest records did not return a valid status code. Therefore, we are unable to provide a direct link for this specific search. However, you can try visiting the Georgia Department of Corrections website mentioned earlier to see if they have a search feature for arrest records in Stewart County. Alternatively, you can contact the Stewart County Police Department or Sheriff's Office directly for assistance in obtaining arrest records.