Bulloch County Police Blotter Lookup

Police blotter records in Bulloch County come from the sheriff's office in Statesboro. Bulloch County is home to Georgia Southern University, which brings a large student population and a busy law enforcement environment. The sheriff handles patrol for all areas outside Statesboro city limits, while the Statesboro Police Department covers the city. You can search for police blotter entries from Bulloch County by filing an open records request with the sheriff's office. State tools from the Georgia DPS and GBI add more data. Arrest logs, incident reports, and daily call records are all available through these channels.

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Bulloch County Quick Facts

81,000 Population
Statesboro County Seat
Ogeechee Judicial Circuit
1796 Year Founded

Bulloch County Police Blotter Office

Sheriff Noel Brown heads the Bulloch County Sheriff's Office. The department operates from US Highway 301 North in Statesboro. The office runs the county jail, serves warrants, provides court security, and patrols the unincorporated areas of Bulloch County. Each of these functions generates police blotter records that are open to the public.

The daily police blotter tracks every call and every arrest. Deputies log the date, time, location, type of event, and what happened. Arrest records add the suspect's name, charges, and booking details. Warrant service gets recorded too. The volume of police blotter entries in Bulloch County is higher than many rural Georgia counties because of the university population and the growth around Statesboro.

You can request blotter records in person, by phone, or in writing. The sheriff's office handles open records requests under Georgia law.

Sheriff Noel Brown
Address 17257 US Hwy 301 N, Statesboro, GA 30458
Phone (912) 764-8888
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Reading Bulloch County Police Blotter

There are several ways to find police blotter records in Bulloch County. The fastest is to call the sheriff's office at (912) 764-8888 and ask for the records division. Give them a name, date, or case number. They can check their system and tell you what is available. For in-person requests, go to the office on US 301 and bring your ID. Staff can pull records and make copies while you wait if the request is simple.

For a formal open records request in Bulloch County, put it in writing. Include your full name, contact info, and a clear description of the police blotter records you need. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71, the agency has three business days to respond. Copies cost up to 10 cents per page. Staff time past the first quarter hour can be billed at the prorated hourly rate of the lowest-paid employee who can handle the task.

Keep in mind that the Statesboro Police Department keeps its own blotter for calls inside city limits. Georgia Southern University also has its own public safety department. Depending on where the incident happened in Bulloch County, you may need to contact one of those agencies instead of the sheriff.

State Blotter Resources for Bulloch County

The Georgia State Patrol works roads throughout Bulloch County, especially US-301 and US-80. Any report they write goes into the EPORTS system. You can search EPORTS by name or date to find incident reports, crash reports, and citations from troopers in Bulloch County. Incident reports cost $2.00. Crash reports are $5.00 for an uncertified copy. The first citation is free.

Georgia DPS EPORTS records portal for Bulloch County police blotter data

The EPORTS portal shown above is where you start a request for state patrol records from Bulloch County. Reports usually appear in the system three to five business days after the event. Crashes with injuries may take longer.

The GBI Records Request Center covers state-level records. The Georgia Department of Corrections offender search lets you look up state prison inmates from Bulloch County at no cost.

Bulloch County Police Blotter Records

The Georgia Open Records Act gives you the right to access police blotter data from Bulloch County. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, any document a government agency creates or keeps is a public record. The police blotter fits that definition. You do not need to live in Bulloch County or state a reason for your request.

Exemptions exist under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72 for active investigations and pending prosecutions. The initial blotter entry and arrest record stay public even when the deeper investigative file is withheld. Crash reports require a statement of need showing your connection to the accident. Personal details get redacted from public copies. Criminal history records beyond Georgia felony convictions need the subject's consent under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-34.

Note: Georgia Southern University police records are also subject to the Open Records Act.

Additional Bulloch County Resources

The Georgia Sheriffs' Association directory lists contact info for all 159 county sheriffs, including Bulloch County. This is a good way to verify office details before making a trip or submitting a request.

Georgia Sheriffs Association for Bulloch County police blotter access

The GBI tip line at (800) 597-8477 takes information about crimes across Georgia. You can also submit tips through the GBI online form. This is useful if you have information about a case that shows up in the Bulloch County police blotter and want to help investigators.

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Cities in Bulloch County

Statesboro is the county seat and largest city in Bulloch County. It has its own police department that handles calls inside city limits. Brooklet, Portal, and Register are smaller communities in the county. The sheriff covers everything outside city boundaries. For police blotter records from Statesboro PD, contact them directly.

Nearby Counties

Bulloch County sits in southeast Georgia. These counties share a border with Bulloch County and have separate police blotter records.