Statesboro Felony Records Lookup

Statesboro felony records are maintained by the Bulloch County Superior Court. As the county seat and largest city in Bulloch County, Statesboro is home to Georgia Southern University and has a population of about 35,200. The Statesboro Police Department handles arrests within city limits, but all felony cases are prosecuted by the Bulloch County District Attorney. You can search for felony records through state databases like the Georgia Felon Search or by visiting the Bulloch County Clerk of Superior Court. The Bulloch County Sheriff's Office also keeps booking records and jail data for felony arrests in the area.

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35,226 Population
Bulloch County
Ogeechee Judicial Circuit
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Bulloch County Handles Statesboro Felony Cases

All felony cases in Statesboro go through the Bulloch County Superior Court. The court is part of the Ogeechee Judicial Circuit. City police make the arrest, and the Bulloch County District Attorney decides whether to bring felony charges. The Bulloch County Clerk of Superior Court keeps all felony case records, including filings, motions, and sentencing data.

The Bulloch County courthouse is in Statesboro, since the city serves as the county seat. This means the court is easy to reach for local residents. The clerk office handles walk-in requests for case lookups and certified copies. The Bulloch County Sheriff's Office is also in Statesboro and keeps jail records for people held on felony charges. You can reach the sheriff at the contact number listed on their website. For complete county details, visit the Bulloch County felony records page.

Statesboro Police Department Records

The Statesboro Police Department is at 25 W. Grady Street, Statesboro, GA 30458. Call (912) 764-9911 for questions. The department handles law enforcement within city limits, including felony arrests. After an arrest, the case goes to the Bulloch County court system.

Statesboro Municipal Court is at the same address. Call (912) 764-9915 for municipal court questions. This court handles city ordinance violations and minor misdemeanors. Felonies are not heard at the municipal level. All felony charges go to the Bulloch County Superior Court.

Because Statesboro is a college town with Georgia Southern University, the police department sometimes deals with cases involving students. The university also has its own campus police, but any felony arrest by campus police would still go through the Bulloch County court system for prosecution. Campus police and city police both work with the county DA on felony matters.

Statesboro city website for felony record information

How to Search Statesboro Felony Records

The Georgia Felon Search is the easiest way to check for a felony conviction. Each search costs $15. You need the person's first name, last name, date of birth, and sex. Results come back immediately. Under O.C.G.A. 35-3-34, felony conviction data is public information.

The Georgia Department of Corrections has a free offender search tool. This shows anyone who is or was in a Georgia state prison. Search by name or GDC ID. Results include the charges, sentence, facility name, and possible release date. Use this for Statesboro cases that led to prison time.

For detailed court case records, go to the Bulloch County Clerk of Superior Court. You can visit in person at the courthouse in Statesboro. The Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority also runs a statewide search tool that covers all Georgia counties. This is useful if you are not sure which county handled the case.

The GBI criminal history FAQ explains how to get a criminal history report. Contact the Statesboro Police Department or the Bulloch County Sheriff's Office to request one. The fee is about $15. The Georgia Crime Information Center at 404-244-2639 handles questions about state criminal records.

Record Restrictions

Georgia allows some criminal records to be restricted from public view. Under O.C.G.A. 35-3-37, arrest records for felonies that were never prosecuted may be sealed after four years. The GBI record restrictions page has the full list of conditions.

The First Offender Act (O.C.G.A. 42-8-60) can help first-time offenders avoid a permanent conviction. If a person completes their sentence under this act, the conviction may be sealed. Not all cases qualify. Serious violent felonies and sex crimes are excluded. Contact the Bulloch County Clerk or a local attorney for help with the process.

State Resources

  • Georgia Felon Search: $15 per name-based felony conviction search
  • GDC Offender Search: Free, current and past state prison inmates
  • GCIC Criminal History: About $15, available through local law enforcement
  • GBI Open Records Portal: gbigeorgia.govqa.us
  • State Board of Pardons and Paroles: (404) 656-4661

The Georgia Open Records Act (O.C.G.A. 50-18-70) lets you request records from any state or local agency. They must respond within three business days. Copies cost $0.10 per page. Active investigation records may be exempt.

Legal Help in Statesboro

Georgia Legal Services Program helps low-income residents with legal questions. The nearest office serves the southeast Georgia region. Call (912) 651-2180 for help. For a private lawyer, contact the State Bar of Georgia referral service at 1-800-334-6865.

For help reading a criminal history report, call the GCIC at 404-244-2639 and press option 5. Hours are 9 AM to 2 PM, Monday through Friday. You can also email gacriminalhistory@gbi.ga.gov with questions about your record.

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Bulloch County Felony Records

Statesboro is in Bulloch County, and all felony cases go through the Bulloch County Superior Court. For the full county court details, fees, and all related resources, visit the Bulloch County page.

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