Warrant records are public documents in Screven County, Georgia, pursuant to the Georgia Open Records Act (O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 et seq.). This legislation establishes the public's right to access governmental records, including warrants, to ensure transparency and accountability in the actions of public officials and agencies.
In Screven County, warrant records are maintained by the Screven County Sheriff's Office and the Screven County Clerk of Superior Court. These records are available for public inspection during regular business hours unless specifically sealed by court order or exempted under Georgia law. Exemptions may apply to records pertaining to ongoing investigations, juvenile matters, or cases where disclosure would compromise public safety or individual privacy rights as outlined in O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72.
Members of the public seeking warrant information must submit a formal request to the appropriate agency and may be required to provide identification. Pursuant to Georgia law, agencies must respond to open records requests within three business days.
Warrant records in Screven County contain specific information as mandated by Georgia law and judicial procedure. Standard warrant documentation includes:
The level of detail may vary depending on the type of warrant and the circumstances of the case. All warrant records must comply with Georgia judicial standards for documentation and record-keeping.
Individuals seeking to verify warrant status in Screven County may utilize several no-cost methods established under Georgia public records provisions:
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71, while the search itself is free, agencies may charge reasonable fees for document reproduction or extensive search time exceeding 15 minutes.
The Screven County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency responsible for executing warrants within county jurisdiction. Sheriff warrants in Screven County are official documents issued under judicial authority that grant law enforcement officers the legal power to take specific actions.
The Sheriff's Office maintains a dedicated warrants division that processes and serves various types of warrants including:
The execution of warrants follows strict procedural guidelines established by Georgia law and the Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council. Deputies must properly identify themselves, state their purpose, and present the warrant when executing it. The Sheriff's Office maintains detailed records of all warrant activities, including service attempts and final disposition.
Screven County Sheriff's Office
130 Rocky Ford Road
Sylvania, GA 30467
(912) 564-2013
Screven County Sheriff's Office
Individuals seeking to determine warrant status in Screven County have multiple verification methods available pursuant to Georgia public records provisions. The following official channels provide warrant information:
Under Georgia law, individuals with active warrants may be subject to immediate arrest. Legal counsel is advisable for those who discover active warrants in their name. The Screven County Public Defender's Office (912-564-7380) provides services to qualifying individuals.
Verification of outstanding warrants in Screven County may be accomplished through several official channels established under Georgia public records law. The following methods are available to members of the public:
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71, agencies may assess reasonable fees for document reproduction or extensive search time. Standard identification verification procedures apply to all warrant inquiries to protect confidentiality and prevent fraudulent access.