Peachtree City Police Blotter Lookup

Peachtree City police blotter records capture crime reports and law enforcement activity in this planned community in Fayette County, south of Atlanta. The Peachtree City Police Department handles all incidents inside city limits for a population of about 40,700 residents. Officers file police blotter entries for arrests, property crimes, traffic crashes, and other calls. The city is known for its extensive golf cart path system, and the police department responds to incidents on those paths as well as regular roads. All Peachtree City police blotter records are public under Georgia law and can be accessed through local requests or state databases.

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Peachtree City Quick Facts

40,758 Population
Fayette County County
(770) 631-2510 Police Phone
Peachtree City PD Department

Peachtree City and Fayette County

Peachtree City sits in Fayette County, where the sheriff's office covers unincorporated areas and runs the county jail. People arrested by Peachtree City police blotter officers get booked into the Fayette County Jail. That means the Peachtree City Police Department holds the incident report and arrest paperwork, while the Fayette County Sheriff's Office keeps booking and custody records. For a complete picture of a Peachtree City police blotter arrest, you may need records from both agencies.

Fayette County is relatively small in population compared to the metro Atlanta counties to the north. The county sheriff serves a more limited area, so coordination between the Peachtree City Police Department and the sheriff's office tends to be straightforward. Court records from cases that start with a Peachtree City police blotter entry go through the Fayette County court system once charges are filed.

Note: The Fayette County Sheriff can be reached through the Georgia Sheriffs' Association directory if you need jail or booking information from a Peachtree City arrest.

Peachtree City Police Blotter Info

The Peachtree City Police Department handles all law enforcement within city limits. Call (770) 631-2510 for records questions. Officers patrol neighborhoods, commercial areas, and the over 100 miles of multi-use paths that connect different parts of the city. Police blotter entries cover everything from golf cart accidents on the paths to retail theft, domestic calls, and DUI arrests. The department generates a range of records that reflect the mix of incidents that happen in a community this size.

For a specific Peachtree City police blotter record, contact the department's records division. Walk-in requests are handled during business hours. Have the date, location, or case number ready. Written requests are the formal route and start the three-day response deadline under Georgia law. The records division processes requests as they come in. Simple police blotter reports can often be provided quickly for walk-in visitors if the file is easy to locate.

Peachtree City police also work with neighboring agencies on incidents that cross jurisdictional lines. If a chase or investigation moves between Peachtree City and unincorporated Fayette County, both agencies may file reports.

Department Peachtree City Police Department
Phone (770) 631-2510
County Fayette County
Population 40,758

Peachtree City Police Blotter Records

Georgia's Open Records Act applies to all Peachtree City police blotter entries. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, any document that a government agency creates or keeps is a public record. Arrest reports, incident logs, and crash data filed by the Peachtree City Police Department are all covered. Anyone can request these records without giving a reason.

The Peachtree City Police Department has three business days to respond to an open records request. That timeline comes from O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71, which also sets fee limits. Copies are up to 10 cents per page for standard paper. The first 15 minutes of search time are free. After that, the department can charge the hourly rate of the lowest-paid person who can handle the work. A single Peachtree City police blotter report usually costs just a few dollars or less.

Some records have exemptions. O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72 allows agencies to withhold police blotter records from open investigations or cases where releasing information could hurt ongoing work. Confidential informant identities are protected. But the initial police blotter entry from Peachtree City, the basic log of the incident, is almost always available to the public.

State Resources for Peachtree City

State-level databases include police blotter data connected to the Peachtree City area. The Georgia State Patrol files separate reports for incidents on state roads running through or near the city, including Highway 54 and Highway 74. Pull state trooper reports through the EPORTS system. Crash reports are $5.00 each. Incident reports cost $2.00. Your first citation copy is free. These records are separate from what the Peachtree City Police Department files.

The GBI handles criminal history records under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-34. Felony conviction data is public. Other checks need consent from the person whose record you want. The Georgia Sex Offender Registry lets you search for registered offenders in Peachtree City at no cost. For tips about crimes in the area, the GBI online tip form takes submissions any time.

The Georgia Department of Corrections offender search shows people in state prison after convictions tied to Peachtree City police blotter cases. It covers state inmates only. The Fayette County jail is not included in this database.

Peachtree City Record Fees

Fees for Peachtree City police blotter records stay within the limits set by Georgia law. Standard page copies cost up to 10 cents each. The first 15 minutes of staff time are free. After that, the department bills at the rate of the lowest-paid qualified employee. Single police blotter report requests from Peachtree City are almost always inexpensive. Certified copies carry an extra charge.

EPORTS fees for state records are different. A crash report from a state trooper near Peachtree City costs $5.00. Incident reports are $2.00. The DPS fee schedule lists every charge that state agencies can apply. These are separate from what the Peachtree City Police Department charges for its own police blotter records, so budget for both if you need files from more than one agency.

Peachtree City Police Blotter Resources

The EPORTS FAQ page answers common questions about requesting state patrol reports from the Peachtree City area. This covers how to create an account, what reports cost, and how long it takes to get files back.

Read EPORTS FAQs for state patrol records near Peachtree City. EPORTS FAQ page for Peachtree City police blotter state patrol record requests

The Georgia Sex Offender Registry lets you look up registered offenders in the Peachtree City area. The GBI maintains this database and it is free to search. Results show offender names, addresses, and offense details.

Search the Georgia Sex Offender Registry for the Peachtree City area. Georgia Sex Offender Registry for Peachtree City police blotter related searches

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Nearby Cities

These cities are near Peachtree City or in the surrounding area. Each files its own police blotter records through a separate police department. Verify the incident location before requesting records.