Find Coweta County Police Blotter

Coweta County police blotter records are maintained by the sheriff's office in Newnan, Georgia, covering a growing county with more than 150,000 residents southwest of Atlanta. Sheriff Lenn Wood leads the Coweta County Sheriff's Office, which files arrest reports, incident logs, and booking records for the unincorporated areas and the county jail. If you need to search for an arrest, pull an incident report, or review police blotter activity in Coweta County, this page explains how to get those records. Georgia's Open Records Act gives the public broad access to this information, and several state tools make some searches possible from home.

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Coweta County Quick Facts

Newnan County Seat
Lenn Wood Sheriff
(770) 253-1502 Sheriff Phone
150,000+ Population

Coweta County Police Blotter Office

Sheriff Lenn Wood runs the Coweta County Sheriff's Office from 72 Greenville Street in Newnan. The office phone number is (770) 253-1502. This office handles all arrests made by county deputies, manages the Coweta County jail, and keeps the booking log for every person processed through the facility. Deputies patrol the unincorporated areas while the Newnan Police Department covers the city.

To request a police blotter record from Coweta County, call or visit the sheriff's office during business hours. Staff can look up records by name, date, or case number. Georgia law under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 classifies police blotter entries as public records. The initial incident report for any crime in Coweta County is open to anyone who asks for it. You do not need a reason. The process is simple.

Office Coweta County Sheriff's Office
Address 72 Greenville Street, Newnan, GA 30263
Phone (770) 253-1502
Sheriff Lenn Wood

Coweta County Police Blotter Records

Georgia's Open Records Act applies to all police blotter files in Coweta County. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71, the sheriff's office has three business days to respond to your request. Copies cost up to 10 cents per page for standard letter or legal size. The first 15 minutes of staff search time are free. After that, Coweta County can charge at the rate of its lowest-paid qualified employee.

Some records are exempt under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72. Active investigation files can be withheld. Confidential informant identities stay hidden. Material that would put a person in danger is also off limits. But the police blotter itself, the initial log of what happened and when, is public in almost every case. For Coweta County, most routine requests are handled quickly. A written request is always best because it creates a paper trail and starts the response clock.

You can send your request by mail to 72 Greenville Street, Newnan, GA 30263 or call (770) 253-1502 to start the process.

State Patrol Police Blotter in Coweta County

Georgia State Patrol troopers generate police blotter records for highway incidents in Coweta County. Interstate 85 runs through the county and produces a high number of crash reports. These state patrol records are filed separately from sheriff's office reports.

You can request state patrol records through the EPORTS system. Crash reports cost $5.00. Incident reports are $2.00. The first citation copy is free. For I-85 incidents in Coweta County, EPORTS is the easiest path to getting the report. You request it online, wait for an email, pay, and download. Reports are typically available within three to five business days of the event.

Access EPORTS for Coweta County state patrol police blotter records. Georgia DPS EPORTS records portal for Coweta County police blotter

If a state trooper and a Coweta County deputy both respond to an incident, each one files a separate report.

GBI Records for Coweta County

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation supports Coweta County law enforcement with lab services and investigations. If the GBI worked a case in the county, you can request files through the GBI Records Request Center. The GBI also manages the Georgia Sex Offender Registry, free to search for offenders living in Coweta County.

Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-34, criminal history checks need consent from the individual unless the search covers only Georgia felony convictions. The Georgia Department of Corrections offender search covers people in state prison after a Coweta County conviction. For tips about crime, use the GBI online tip form.

Note: Coweta County crime statistics feed into the statewide Uniform Crime Reporting program, though the GBI's online crime database is not currently available.

Coweta County Police Blotter Fees

Police blotter record fees in Coweta County follow Georgia's statewide rules. Standard copies are up to 10 cents per page. Add $2.00 for certified copies. The DPS fee schedule shows the full breakdown of what any Georgia agency can charge for records.

Through EPORTS, a crash report from a state trooper in Coweta County costs $5.00. An incident report is $2.00. The Coweta County Sheriff's Office may set its own copy rates for local police blotter records. Call ahead to confirm the cost. The first 15 minutes of staff time on any records search are always free in Georgia.

Reading Coweta County Police Reports

A police blotter entry from Coweta County shows the date, time, and location of the event. It names the people involved and describes what took place. Arrest entries include charges and the arresting officer. A case number connects all documents for each Coweta County incident.

Redaction applies before records go public. Phone numbers, the day and month of birth, and medical information are stripped from Coweta County police reports. The year of birth remains. What you receive balances the public's right to know with the privacy of people named in the report. If you are a party to the case, you may get a more detailed version from the Coweta County Sheriff's Office. The Georgia Sheriffs' Association directory can confirm contact details before you request records.

GBI online tip form for reporting crime in Coweta County

Submit a tip about criminal activity in Coweta County through the GBI online form.

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Cities in Coweta County

Newnan is the county seat and the largest city in Coweta County. The Newnan Police Department handles law enforcement within city limits, while the sheriff covers everything outside. All people booked into the county jail pass through the Coweta County Sheriff's Office.

Other communities in Coweta County include Senoia, Sharpsburg, and Grantville. Police blotter records for these smaller towns are handled by their local departments or the county sheriff.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Coweta County. If an incident happened near the line, the report might be with a neighboring agency. Check the location before submitting a records request.