Glynn County Police Records Search

Glynn County police records come from the Glynn County Police Department and the Glynn County Sheriff's Office, both based in Brunswick, Georgia. Sheriff E. Neal Jump leads the sheriff's office, which manages jail operations, warrants, and court security. The Glynn County Police Department handles patrol and investigations for the unincorporated areas. Brunswick also has its own city police department. If you need police records from Glynn County, the agency that responded to the call is the one that has the file, so knowing which one to contact matters.

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Glynn County Sheriff's Office

The Glynn County Sheriff's Office is located at 100 Sulphur Springs Road, Brunswick, GA 31520. Sheriff E. Neal Jump oversees operations. The phone number is (912) 554-7600. The sheriff's office in Glynn County has a role that differs from some other Georgia counties. Here, the sheriff's office focuses on jail operations, warrant service, and courthouse security. The Glynn County Police Department handles the patrol and investigation duties that a sheriff's office would handle in most other counties.

For police records like incident reports and arrest reports from patrol calls, the Glynn County Police Department is your main contact. The sheriff's office can help with booking records, jail intake information, and warrant status. If you are not sure which office has what you need, calling the sheriff's office at (912) 554-7600 is a fine place to start. They can point you to the right department. The staff deal with these kinds of questions regularly and know where to send people.

Address100 Sulphur Springs Road, Brunswick, GA 31520
Phone(912) 554-7600
SheriffE. Neal Jump
HoursMonday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

The Glynn County government website has information on county departments, including both the sheriff's office and the police department. You can find contact details and learn about the services each agency provides.

Open Records in Glynn County

Georgia's Open Records Act gives you the right to get police records from Glynn County agencies. Under O.C.G.A. 50-18-70, public records must be open for inspection and copying. This covers police records from the Glynn County Police Department, the sheriff's office, and the Brunswick Police Department. Incident reports, arrest logs, booking information, and related files are all subject to the law. You do not need to state a reason for your request.

Under O.C.G.A. 50-18-71, Glynn County agencies have three business days to respond to an open records request. They can provide the records, share a cost estimate, or issue a written denial citing the specific law that applies. The first 15 minutes of search time are free. After that, the charge is based on the hourly rate of the lowest-paid employee qualified for the work. Copies cost $0.10 per page. If fees will go past $25, the agency must notify you before they proceed. This gives you a chance to adjust your request if the cost is more than you expected.

Some Glynn County police records have access restrictions. O.C.G.A. 50-18-72 lists the exceptions. Active investigation files can be withheld. Initial incident reports and arrest reports are always public though. Records that might endanger someone or expose a confidential source can also be held back. Once a case is closed and all court action is finished, the full file opens up to the public.

Note: Glynn County has both a police department and a sheriff's office, so make sure you direct your open records request to the correct agency for fastest results.

Glynn County Police Department

The Glynn County Police Department is the agency that handles patrol and investigations for the unincorporated areas of the county, including St. Simons Island and Sea Island. This department generates the bulk of the incident reports and arrest records for calls outside the city of Brunswick. If you need a police report from an incident in unincorporated Glynn County, this is the department to contact.

The police department follows the same Georgia Open Records Act rules as every other agency. You can request records in person, by phone, or in writing. Written requests are the best option for creating a paper trail. Include the date of the incident, names of people involved, and the type of record you need. A case number helps if you have one. The department staff can tell you whether the record is available and what it will cost.

The Brunswick Police Department is a separate agency that covers the city of Brunswick proper. If a Brunswick officer handled the call, you need to contact them directly. The Glynn County Police Department and the Brunswick Police Department have different jurisdictions and different records systems. Getting the right agency on the first try saves time.

Accident Reports in Glynn County

Crash reports are a frequent request in Glynn County. The county includes I-95, US-17, and the causeway roads to St. Simons and Jekyll Islands. Traffic accidents happen regularly, especially during tourist season. The agency that responded to the crash has the report. For crashes on county roads, the Glynn County Police Department is the likely source. For I-95 accidents, the Georgia State Patrol often responds.

The BuyCrash website is one tool for finding Glynn County accident reports. Some local agencies upload crash reports to this platform for quicker online access.

Glynn County police records BuyCrash portal for accident reports

BuyCrash is run by LexisNexis and lets you search for crash reports by date, location, or names of people involved. Check there first if you want to see whether your report is available without making a phone call or visiting an office.

State patrol crash reports from Glynn County are also available through the Georgia EPORTS system. Reports cost $5 and are delivered by email after your online request is processed. EPORTS is the official portal for Georgia State Patrol reports statewide.

Criminal History Searches

A criminal history search covers more ground than a single police report. Police reports document individual incidents. A criminal history shows a person's arrests and convictions over time. The Glynn County Sheriff's Office has local booking data, and the police department has arrest records from their cases. For a statewide criminal history, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation runs the Georgia Crime Information Center that aggregates records from agencies across Georgia.

The Glynn County Clerk of Superior Court maintains criminal case records that show how cases were resolved in the local court system. Charges, pleas, trial outcomes, and sentencing information are all part of the court record. These files are separate from police records and give you the legal conclusion of a case. The clerk's office at the Glynn County Courthouse in Brunswick is where you go for court record requests.

The Georgia Sheriffs' Association provides a directory of sheriff's offices across the state if you need to check records beyond Glynn County.

Note: Booking records from the Glynn County jail are available through the sheriff's office, while incident and arrest reports from patrol are held by the police department.

How to Request Glynn County Records

To get police records from Glynn County, first figure out which agency has the record. For patrol incidents and investigations in unincorporated areas, contact the Glynn County Police Department. For jail and booking records, go to the sheriff's office at 100 Sulphur Springs Road in Brunswick. For incidents within the city of Brunswick, contact the Brunswick Police Department.

Once you know the right agency, submit your request in person, by phone, by mail, or in writing. In-person visits are fastest for simple requests. Bring ID and the details of what you need. Phone requests work during business hours. Mail takes longer but creates a written record. Include the date, names, type of report, and your contact info in every request. All Glynn County agencies must respond within three business days under state law. Keep a copy of your request and note when you submitted it so you can follow up if needed.

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