Criminal Records in Dougherty County
Criminal records in Dougherty County are public under Georgia law. The sheriff's office in Albany keeps arrest data and booking records. The Superior Court Clerk has case files from felony and misdemeanor trials. You can get copies of these records in person, by mail, or through state search tools online. The GBI runs the Georgia Crime Information Center, which stores criminal history data from all 159 counties. This page shows you how to search for and get criminal records in Dougherty County.
Dougherty County Quick Facts
Dougherty County Sheriff's Office
The Dougherty County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency in the county. Sheriff Terron K. Hayes leads the office, which handles arrests, serves warrants, and keeps local criminal records. If you need a copy of an arrest record or want to run a criminal history check, this office is the place to start in Dougherty County. They can process requests through the GCIC system and help you file under the Georgia Open Records Act.
You can visit the sheriff's office in person or call ahead to ask what you need to bring. Most criminal record requests need a photo ID and a written form. The staff can tell you the current fees and how long it takes to get your records. For general questions about criminal records in Dougherty County, the sheriff's office is your first point of contact.
| Sheriff | Sheriff Terron K. Hayes |
|---|---|
| Address | 225 Pine Avenue, Albany, GA 31701 |
| Phone | 229-302-3600 |
How to Find Dougherty County Criminal Records
Start your search at the Dougherty County Sheriff's Office. Call 229-302-3600 or visit in person at 225 Pine Avenue, Albany, GA 31701. The staff can run a criminal history check through the GCIC database. They handle arrest records, booking data, and local warrants. Most requests need a photo ID and a written form.
You can also use state tools. The GBI criminal history FAQ costs $15 and checks for felony convictions across Georgia. Results are instant but limited to felonies only. For a full criminal history, ask the sheriff's office to run a GCIC check. The Georgia Pardons and Paroles explains how the state handles these requests.
Open records requests work for court files too. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, you can ask for any public record held by a Georgia government office. The Dougherty County Superior Court Clerk keeps criminal case files including indictments, plea deals, and sentencing orders. Write your request with the person's full name or case number. The clerk must respond within three business days under state law.
Dougherty County Court Criminal Records
The Dougherty County Superior Court handles felony cases and serious criminal matters. The court clerk office in Albany stores all case files including indictments, motions, plea agreements, and sentencing orders. These are public records in most cases. You can visit the clerk to review files or request copies.
The Georgia Felon Search runs a statewide index that includes records from Dougherty County. Their search tools cover real estate, liens, and some court filings. For criminal case lookups, check the GSCCCA portal to see if Dougherty County cases are available online. Not all counties have full online access yet.
Magistrate Court in Dougherty County handles misdemeanors, county ordinance violations, and preliminary hearings for felony cases. If you need records for a minor offense, start with the Magistrate Court clerk. Each court keeps its own files, so figure out which court handled the case before you make your request.
State Resources for Dougherty County
Georgia runs several databases that cover criminal records from Dougherty County and the rest of the state. The GBI record restrictions page lets you look up anyone in the state prison system. It is free. You search by name, GDC ID, or case number. The Georgia Legal Aid criminal records guide handles parole decisions and clemency for criminal cases across Georgia.
The Georgia Pardons and Paroles at pap.georgia.gov is a state resource that covers Dougherty County criminal records.
This tool is free and open to the public for searching criminal records that may be tied to Dougherty County.
Record Restriction in Dougherty County
Georgia allows some criminal records to be restricted under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37. If charges were dropped, you were found not guilty, or you completed a diversion program, you may qualify. For arrests after July 1, 2013, contact the prosecuting attorney to start the process. For older arrests, apply through the arresting agency. The fee is $25 per arrest. The GDC offender query has the full details on who can apply.
The First Offender Act under O.C.G.A. § 42-8-60 is another path. If you were sentenced as a first offender and finished all terms of probation, the conviction is discharged. The record should then be restricted from non-criminal justice searches. If your Dougherty County record still shows up after discharge, call the GCIC helpline at (404) 244-2639 for help. The Georgia Courts also assists with record restriction in Georgia.
Legal Help for Dougherty County Records
If you need help with a criminal record in Dougherty County, several groups offer free or low-cost services. The Georgia Courts works with people across Georgia on record restriction, pardons, and reentry. They know the system and can guide you through the process.
The eAccess court records covers the basics of criminal records in Georgia, including how to check your own record, how to apply for restriction, and what rights you have. The Georgia Legal Aid criminal records guide handles parole questions and clemency requests for people with criminal records in Georgia.
Cities in Dougherty County
Dougherty County includes several cities and towns. Criminal cases from all cities in the county are processed through the Dougherty County court system in Albany. The cities below have their own pages with more local details about criminal records access.