Stockbridge Police Blotter Lookup

Stockbridge police blotter records capture every arrest, incident, and call for service documented by the Stockbridge Police Department in Henry County. With a population of about 35,893, Stockbridge is one of the larger cities in the southern metro Atlanta area. The Stockbridge Police Department files all police blotter entries for activity within city limits. For incidents outside the city but still in Henry County, the Henry County Sheriff's Office or Henry County Police handle those reports. Georgia law makes police blotter records public, and multiple resources are available to help you find them.

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Stockbridge Quick Facts

Henry County County
35,893 Population
(770) 389-9400 PD Phone
O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 Open Records Law

Stockbridge Records in Henry County

Stockbridge sits in Henry County, a rapidly growing county south of Atlanta with over 240,000 residents. The county seat is in McDonough, but Stockbridge is the larger city and sees more daily police activity. The Stockbridge Police Department handles all law enforcement within city limits and creates police blotter entries for every call that gets a written report. Arrests made by Stockbridge PD result in bookings at the Henry County jail, which is run by the sheriff's office.

This means police blotter records from Stockbridge can be split between two agencies. The initial incident report or arrest report comes from Stockbridge PD. Booking records, jail status, and custody information are held by the Henry County Sheriff's Office. Both sets of records are public under Georgia law. If you are not sure where the incident took place in Henry County, the sheriff's office can often help you figure out which agency handled it. Henry County also has its own police department that covers unincorporated areas, adding a third agency that generates police blotter records in the county.

See the Henry County police blotter page for full details on county resources.

Stockbridge Police Blotter Info

The Stockbridge Police Department serves the city and handles everything from traffic stops to felony investigations. Officers patrol the streets, respond to calls, work traffic enforcement, and file the police blotter reports that document each event. The department's records unit is where you go to request copies of reports in person. You can also call during business hours at (770) 389-9400 to ask about a case or start an open records request.

Stockbridge sits along Interstate 75, which runs through the eastern side of the city. Traffic-related calls on I-75 may go to the Georgia State Patrol rather than Stockbridge PD. North and South Henry Boulevard, along with Highway 138, are other busy corridors where accidents and traffic stops produce police blotter entries. Shoplifting from retail centers, domestic calls from residential neighborhoods, and property crimes make up a large portion of the log. Each event that leads to a written report gets a case number you can use to pull the record later from Stockbridge PD.

Department Stockbridge Police Department
Phone (770) 389-9400
County Henry County
Service Area Stockbridge city limits

Stockbridge Open Records Requests

The Georgia Open Records Act gives you the right to request police blotter records from the Stockbridge Police Department. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, all documents created or maintained by a public agency are open for inspection. This covers incident reports, arrest records, and accident reports from Stockbridge officers. You do not need to state a reason for the request. Anyone can ask for these records.

O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71 requires the Stockbridge Police Department to respond within three business days. The response should include the records or a cost estimate and timeline. Standard copies cost up to 10 cents per page. The first quarter hour of search time is free. After that, the department may charge based on the hourly rate of the lowest-paid staff member who can handle the work. For a single Stockbridge police blotter report, the process usually goes fast and costs just a few dollars.

Exemptions under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72 apply in Stockbridge. Reports from active investigations may be withheld. Juvenile records stay sealed. Victim phone numbers and some personal details get removed before you receive the record. But the core police blotter information, the facts of what happened, where, and when, is public in almost every case from Stockbridge.

State Resources for Stockbridge

State agencies keep records that connect to Stockbridge police blotter data. The Georgia Department of Public Safety operates the EPORTS system for reports from state troopers. Crash reports from I-75 near Stockbridge go through this system. A crash report costs $5.00. An incident report is $2.00. Citations are free for the first copy. These are separate from Stockbridge PD files.

The GBI Records Request Center handles open records requests for state-level investigations. If the GBI assisted on a case in Stockbridge, their files may contain information not in the local police blotter. The Georgia Sex Offender Registry lets you search for registered offenders in Stockbridge at no cost. The Georgia Department of Corrections offender search shows people in state prison after a Henry County conviction. Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-34, full criminal history records need written consent, but Georgia felony convictions are public.

Stockbridge Police Blotter Fees

Fees for Stockbridge police blotter records follow state guidelines. Standard copies cost up to 10 cents per page. Certified copies add a small extra charge. The DPS fee schedule explains what Georgia agencies can charge for search time and copies. The first 15 minutes of search time are free for Stockbridge requests.

EPORTS fees apply to state-generated reports. A crash report from a state trooper near Stockbridge costs $5.00. An incident report is $2.00. Your first citation copy is free. The Stockbridge Police Department sets its own rates for local records within the caps state law provides. Most single-report requests from Stockbridge cost under $10 total. Call (770) 389-9400 to ask about fees before submitting a request for police blotter records.

Stockbridge Police Blotter Resources

The Georgia Sheriffs' Association directory helps you verify the correct contact information for the Henry County Sheriff's Office, which manages jail bookings for all Stockbridge arrests. Use this directory to confirm phone numbers, addresses, and the current sheriff before you submit a records request for Stockbridge area bookings.

View the Georgia Sheriffs by County directory for Henry County serving Stockbridge. Georgia Sheriffs by County directory for Stockbridge police blotter lookups

Confirm the Henry County Sheriff's contact details before requesting booking records for Stockbridge arrests.

Georgia's Open Records Act statutes are available through the Justia legal code database. The link below provides the full text of O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, which establishes that police blotter records in Stockbridge and across Georgia are public. Understanding your rights under the law helps you file a proper request and know what to expect from the Stockbridge Police Department.

View the Georgia Open Records Act statute that covers Stockbridge police blotter access. Georgia Open Records Act statute for Stockbridge police blotter records

O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 is the foundation of your right to access police blotter records in Stockbridge.

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