Twiggs County Records Lookup

Twiggs County police records are managed by the sheriff's office in Jeffersonville, the county seat of this central Georgia county. Sheriff Darren Mitchum heads the Twiggs County Sheriff's Office, which is the primary law enforcement agency for the area. The department maintains incident reports, arrest records, crash reports, and other police documents. Twiggs County is a small, rural county, so the sheriff's office handles nearly all police records requests. There are no large municipal departments here, making the sheriff's office your central point of contact for law enforcement records.

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Twiggs County Sheriff's Office

The Twiggs County Sheriff's Office mailing address is PO Box 650, Jeffersonville, GA 31044. Sheriff Darren Mitchum oversees all operations. Call (478) 945-3357 for records inquiries. The office is the sole major law enforcement agency in Twiggs County and handles all police records for the area.

In-person visits to the office in Jeffersonville get the quickest results. Bring your ID and all the information you have about the record. A case number is ideal. If you do not have one, provide the date of the incident, the location, and the names of people involved. Staff will search their files and tell you what they found. For a small county like Twiggs, the process can be fast because the office deals with fewer requests than larger jurisdictions.

Mail requests go to PO Box 650, Jeffersonville, GA 31044. Include your full name, phone number, return address, and detailed information about the record you need. Phone calls to (478) 945-3357 let you check if a record exists before you visit or send a letter. The staff can walk you through the process and give you an idea of what to expect.

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Mailing AddressPO Box 650, Jeffersonville, GA 31044
Phone(478) 945-3357
SheriffDarren Mitchum

Open Records Requests in Twiggs County

Georgia's Open Records Act governs how police records are released in Twiggs County. O.C.G.A. 50-18-70 makes public records open for inspection and copying. Police reports, arrest records, booking information, and other law enforcement documents fall under this law. Anyone can make a request. You do not need to live in Twiggs County or explain your reasons.

The law gives agencies three business days to respond. That requirement comes from O.C.G.A. 50-18-71. The response has to say whether the records exist and what the cost will be. In Twiggs County, the sheriff's office is small enough that response times are often quicker than three days. But the three-day rule is the legal maximum for that initial answer.

Copy fees are $0.10 per page across Georgia. The first 15 minutes of search time are free. Hourly charges after that are pegged to the pay rate of the lowest-paid employee who can handle the search. If the estimated total goes past $25, the agency must get your OK before continuing. This keeps costs transparent and predictable for the person making the request.

Note: Twiggs County's small office size often results in quicker response times than the three-day maximum allowed by law.

Crash Reports in Twiggs County

Accident reports are a frequent request. If a Twiggs County deputy handled the crash, call the sheriff's office at (478) 945-3357. Give them the crash date, the road or intersection, and the names of the drivers. Reports for those involved in the accident are typically around $5.

Georgia State Patrol crash reports from Twiggs County are available through eports.gamccd.net. The fee is $5 per report. You can also look on BuyCrash.com for uploaded reports. Both options cover State Patrol incidents in Twiggs County and throughout Georgia.

US Highway 80 and several state routes pass through Twiggs County. The State Patrol handles many crashes on these roads. If you are unsure which agency responded, start with the sheriff's office. They can tell you whether the report is in their system or point you to EPORTS.

Twiggs County Record Exemptions

Some police records in Twiggs County can be withheld from public view. O.C.G.A. 50-18-72 spells out the exemptions. Active investigations are the main reason records get held back. While a case is open, the detailed file including witness statements, evidence logs, and investigative notes may stay out of public reach. This protects the integrity of the case.

But not everything gets withheld. Initial incident reports and initial arrest reports are public at all times. The basic facts of an incident are released right away. Who was involved. What happened. Where and when. These details do not fall under the active investigation exemption. Only the deeper investigative material is protected.

Once a case is closed and court proceedings end, the full file becomes available. Redactions still apply to certain personal details. Social Security numbers, law enforcement home addresses, medical information, and partial birth dates all get removed from released records. These protections are standard across Georgia.

Criminal Records and Courts

Arrest records from the Twiggs County Sheriff's Office document individual booking events. They show who was arrested, the charges, and the booking details. For a statewide criminal history, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation operates the Georgia Crime Information Center. The GCIC holds criminal records from all 159 Georgia counties.

Court records are different from police records. The Twiggs County Clerk of Superior Court in Jeffersonville keeps files on criminal cases that went through the courts. Charges, hearings, plea agreements, trial results, and sentences are all in the court record. Police records cover the arrest. Court records cover what happened after. You may need to check both offices for a complete picture.

The Georgia Sheriffs' Association keeps a directory of every sheriff's office in the state. Use it to confirm contact details for Twiggs County or any other county.

Note: Twiggs County is adjacent to Bibb County (Macon), and some incidents near the county line may involve Bibb County law enforcement instead.

How to Get Twiggs County Records

Start with the sheriff's office. Contact them at PO Box 650 in Jeffersonville or call (478) 945-3357. For incidents inside the Jeffersonville town limits, the Jeffersonville Police Department might have the report. Check with both if you are not sure.

Written requests are the best approach. They create a clear record of what you asked for and when. Even if you go in person, bringing a written request helps avoid confusion. Keep a copy of everything. That paper trail protects you if there is ever a question about the timing or scope of your request.

If an agency in Twiggs County refuses to release records you believe are public, Georgia law gives you the right to go to court. A judge can order the records released. If you prevail, you may get your attorney fees covered. This legal option exists across all Georgia counties.

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Nearby Counties

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