Search Camden County Felony Records
Camden County felony records are managed by the Clerk of Superior Court in Woodbine and the Camden County Sheriff's Office. With around 59,000 residents, Camden County is one of the larger counties along Georgia's southeast coast. The clerk's office stores all felony case filings from the Superior Court, while the sheriff keeps arrest and jail booking data. You can search for criminal records through local offices or use statewide tools like the GDC Offender Query and Georgia Felon Search to find felony convictions tied to Camden County.
Camden County Quick Facts
Camden County Clerk of Superior Court
The Clerk of Superior Court is the primary keeper of felony records in Camden County. Every criminal case filing goes through this office. Indictments, plea deals, sentencing orders, and final dispositions are all stored here. The clerk maintains both paper and digital records for cases heard in the Camden County Superior Court.
You can visit the clerk's office in person to search for felony case files. Bring a valid ID and the name of the person you want to look up. A date of birth or case number helps narrow the search. Copy fees are $0.10 per page under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 and certified copies cost extra. The Camden County Clerk of Court is at 209 E. 4th Street, Woodbine, GA 31569. Call (912) 576-5631 for help with felony record requests.
You can find more details about the clerk's office and services on the Camden County Clerk of Court page.
The image above shows the Camden County Clerk of Superior Court page, which lists services for court record access.
Sheriff's Office Criminal Records
The Camden County Sheriff's Office handles arrest records and jail bookings. Under O.C.G.A. § 42-4-7, the sheriff must keep records of all people held in the county jail. These records show the person's name, charges, booking date, and the court that issued the warrant. Camden County felony arrest records are public under state law.
The sheriff's office is at 209 E. 4th Street in Woodbine. Call (912) 510-5100 to check on inmates or ask about recent arrest records in Camden County. Local law enforcement can run criminal history checks for a fee of up to $20, as set by O.C.G.A. § 35-3-34. The sheriff also works with the Georgia Crime Information Center to share arrest and booking data statewide.
Note: Camden County jail records may not reflect final court dispositions for pending felony cases.
Searching Camden County Felony Records Online
Several online tools let you search for felony records linked to Camden County. The fastest free option is the GDC database. Paid searches through the state are also available.
The GDC Offender Query is free and shows all current and former state prison inmates. If someone from Camden County got a prison sentence, their record shows up here. You can search by name, GDC ID, or physical traits. Results list charges, sentence length, and possible release dates. This is a good first step for Camden County felony record searches.
The Georgia Felon Search costs $15 per lookup. It pulls from the GCIC database and covers all felony convictions in Georgia. You need the person's full name, date of birth, and sex. Results are instant. Even if the search turns up no record, you still pay $15. This tool works well for checking Camden County felony convictions specifically.
The Camden County official website shown above provides contact details for local offices that process criminal record requests.
Camden County Record Restrictions
Most felony records in Camden County are public. Anyone can ask for them. You do not need to be part of the case. Court files, arrest records, and booking data are all open under Georgia's Open Records Act.
Some records can be restricted. Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37, certain arrest records may be hidden from public view if the case was not prosecuted. For arrests after July 1, 2013, you contact the prosecuting attorney. For older arrests, you apply at the arresting agency. Restricted Camden County felony records still show up for law enforcement but not in public searches. The First Offender Act under O.C.G.A. § 42-8-62.1 also lets some first-time offenders seal their records after finishing probation. Serious violent felonies defined by O.C.G.A. § 17-3-2.1 have longer wait times before restrictions apply.
State Agencies and Camden County
The Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority links all 159 county clerk offices. Camden County uses this shared system for case management and e-filing. The GSCCCA helps keep felony case data accessible across jurisdictions.
The State Board of Pardons and Paroles tracks parole status for offenders convicted in Camden County and across the state. If someone is on parole, their status may be searchable through the board's tools. The Georgia Sheriffs' Association also maintains a directory of all county sheriffs if you need contact info for Camden County or a nearby county.
Note: State-level searches may not include cases still pending in Camden County Superior Court.
Nearby Counties
These counties are near Camden County. Each has its own Clerk of Superior Court that manages felony records.