Thursday, August 29, 2013

Search For Free Georgia Public Arrest Records

By Ben Kingsley


Georgia is also identified as the "Peach State" and the "Empire State of the South". The said state is considered as the 24th largest and the 8th populous of the 50 United States. With the growing number of people moving in from other places, it is difficult to trust anybody you encounter. It is fortunate that public access to Georgia arrest records had been established by the government. It offers a simple method for a person to do a background check on somebody.

There are around 30 correctional facilities in the state of Georgia. Each division is managed by the Department of Corrections. Starting from mid 1980s, the said agency maintains records of inmates presently serving in the state's various correctional facilities and long time ago felony incarcerations for persons confined in government prisons. At this time, Georgia arrest details are eliminated 15 years after the maximum prison term.

The aforesaid government agency runs a cost-free online search and a broad database on arrest files which are collected and updated once a month. Each search unveils details on the case identifiers, the number of the case, charges, the time of confinement, the place where the case was filed and the condition of the parole.

The first thing you should do to begin your search on somebody is to fill-out the request form found in the Internet. In order to accomplish your hunt, you must have all the necessary information as to the full name, the middle initial and the birth date of the person you are looking for. There are cases in which search results would show a record of another person having the same name. That is why in times like this, you should provide a specific identifier like the person's Social Security Number. Being able to provide sufficient information will significantly reduce the risk of tripping upon the wrong person. It is also helpful if you can provide information on an individual's past addresses so the database can also run arrest records across various states.

The Offender Records Management System developed by the Georgia Department of Corrections in 1997 keeps records of over 38,000 prisoners for all jail organization in the state. Each file consists of around 100 to 150 sheets of information which are readily available to the public. On the other hand, the office does not provide any promise as to the exactness and satisfactoriness of all the files in their database, that's why it is crucial to double-check the acquired information in person, with the Georgia Department of Public Information. A person can also delve into the certified website of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Atlanta Division for additional reference other than the free online records database.

People make use of public records for different purposes. Such resource performs a key function in genealogical and background inquiries. It is important to remember that there are also some regulations which provide for both convenience and confidentially of information contained in them. The easy retrieval of information via public arrest records can be a great resource to protect one's family unit and properties.




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