Peachtree City Felony Lookup

Peachtree City felony records are filed through the Fayette County Superior Court. Peachtree City is a planned community of about 40,800 people in Fayette County, south of Atlanta. Known for its extensive golf cart path system, the city has its own police force that handles arrests. All felony prosecution falls to the Fayette County District Attorney. This page explains how to search for felony records, which agencies maintain them, and what tools are available for public record searches in the Peachtree City area.

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40,758 Population
Fayette County
Griffin Judicial Circuit
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Fayette County Court System

Felony cases from Peachtree City are heard at the Fayette County Superior Court. The courthouse is at 1 Center Drive in Fayetteville, the county seat. That is about 10 miles east of Peachtree City. The Fayette County Clerk of Superior Court keeps all criminal case files, and the District Attorney handles prosecution of felony charges.

The Fayette County DA reviews felony arrests from Peachtree City police and decides whether to pursue charges. Once a case enters the Superior Court system, the clerk maintains all records. You can request copies of case documents, check docket information, and search for case records at the clerk office. The Fayette County felony records page has the full details on fees, office hours, and search options.

Fayette County is part of the Griffin Judicial Circuit. The circuit also includes Pike and Spalding counties. However, all Peachtree City cases go through the Fayette County courthouse specifically.

Peachtree City Police Department

The Peachtree City Police Department is at 350 Highway 74 N, Peachtree City, GA 30269. Call (770) 487-4400 for general questions. The department investigates crimes and makes arrests within city limits. After a felony arrest, the case transfers to the Fayette County system for prosecution.

You can request arrest reports and incident reports from the Peachtree City PD. File an open records request under the Georgia Open Records Act (O.C.G.A. 50-18-70). The department must respond within three business days. Reports include charges at booking, officer notes, and suspect information. These are separate from court records kept by the county clerk.

The Fayette County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and maintains booking records for all people held on felony charges. That includes anyone arrested in Peachtree City. The sheriff's office can provide inmate data and jail roster information.

Peachtree City Municipal Court

The Peachtree City Municipal Court is at 350 Highway 74 N, Peachtree City, GA 30269. Call (770) 487-4405 for case questions. This court handles city ordinance violations, traffic cases, and minor misdemeanors. Felony cases are not heard here.

Occasionally a case that starts as a misdemeanor in the municipal court gets upgraded to a felony. When that happens, the case moves to the Fayette County Superior Court. The municipal court may still hold records from the initial hearing, but the complete felony case file will be at the county level.

How to Search Peachtree City Felony Records

The Georgia Felon Search is the quickest way to check for felony convictions. It costs $15 and returns results right away. You need a first name, last name, date of birth, and sex. It covers all Georgia counties, including Fayette. Under O.C.G.A. 35-3-34, felony conviction data is public.

The GDC offender search is a free tool showing current and former state inmates. If a Peachtree City felony led to state prison, you can find the record here. Results include charges, sentence length, facility, and release date.

For detailed court records, visit the Fayette County Clerk of Superior Court at 1 Center Drive in Fayetteville. The Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority has a statewide search tool as well. To get a criminal history check through law enforcement, see the GBI criminal history FAQ. The fee is typically about $15.

GDC offender search for Peachtree City felony records

Record Restrictions

Some Georgia criminal records can be restricted under O.C.G.A. 35-3-37. If felony charges were dismissed or the person was acquitted, the arrest record may be eligible for restriction after a waiting period. Restricted records will not appear in background checks.

Serious violent felony convictions cannot be restricted. The First Offender Act (O.C.G.A. 42-8-60) may help first-time offenders who complete their sentence. Contact the GCIC at 404-244-2639 for information on restriction eligibility.

State Resources

The Georgia Crime Information Center is the state's central criminal record database, run by the GBI. Records are available through local law enforcement or at the GCIC office in Decatur.

  • Georgia Felon Search: $15 per search
  • GDC Offender Search: Free state prison inmate lookup
  • GCIC Criminal History: About $15 through local agencies
  • GBI Open Records: gbigeorgia.govqa.us
  • Pardons and Paroles: pap.georgia.gov or (404) 656-4661

Legal Help

The Georgia Legal Services Program at (404) 206-5175 offers free legal aid to qualifying residents. The State Bar of Georgia at 1-800-334-6865 has a lawyer referral service. For help reading a criminal history report, call GCIC at 404-244-2639, option 5, between 9 AM and 2 PM on weekdays. You can also email gacriminalhistory@gbi.ga.gov.

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Fayette County Felony Records

Peachtree City is in Fayette County. All felony cases go through the Fayette County Superior Court in Fayetteville. For the full county court details, fee schedules, and related resources, visit the Fayette County page.

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