Look Up Long County Police Blotter

Long County police blotter records cover arrests, crime reports, and incident logs in this southeast Georgia county with its seat in Ludowici. Sheriff Craig Nobles leads the Long County Sheriff's Office, which is the sole law enforcement agency for the area. You can search police blotter records by contacting the sheriff's office or by using state-level tools that cover Long County. Georgia's Open Records Act gives every person the right to request these files. The county is small and rural, but the same state laws apply here as they do in the largest Georgia counties.

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Long County Quick Facts

Ludowici County Seat
Craig Nobles Sheriff
(912) 545-2118 Sheriff Phone
159 GA Counties Total

Long County Police Blotter Office

The Long County Sheriff's Office is the one stop for all police blotter records in this county. Sheriff Craig Nobles runs the office from PO Box 368 in Ludowici. The phone number is (912) 545-2118. All arrest reports, incident logs, and crime records from Long County deputies go through here. There is no city police department in Long County, so the sheriff handles everything.

Long County borders Liberty County and sits close to Fort Stewart. US Highway 301 runs through the area, which brings some through traffic. Despite its small size, the sheriff's office generates a steady stream of police blotter entries. Walk in during business hours to request records in person. Staff handle requests as they come in. Calling ahead helps if you need a specific report so they can pull it before you arrive.

Office Long County Sheriff's Office
Address PO Box 368, Ludowici, GA 31316
Phone (912) 545-2118
Sheriff Craig Nobles

Long County Police Blotter Records

The Georgia Open Records Act is your tool for getting police blotter data from Long County. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, every document an agency creates or keeps is a public record. That includes arrest reports, booking records, and incident files. You do not need to live in Long County. You do not need a reason to ask. The law applies to all people equally.

Once you file a request, the Long County Sheriff's Office has three business days to respond under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71. Copies cost up to 10 cents a page. The first 15 minutes of staff search time is free. After that, the agency can charge at the hourly rate of the lowest-paid worker who can handle the task. For a single police blotter entry from Long County, you are looking at a small charge. Put your request in writing. It makes a paper trail and starts the three-day deadline right away.

Not everything is available. O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72 exempts records from active investigations and pending prosecutions. But the initial incident report for any crime in Long County is nearly always released to the public.

State Patrol Police Blotter in Long County

Georgia State Patrol troopers handle traffic incidents on state roads through Long County. Their reports are separate from the sheriff's files. US 301 and other state routes see regular trooper activity in Long County.

You can get these reports through the EPORTS system from the Department of Public Safety. Crash reports cost $5.00. Incident reports are $2.00. Your first citation copy is free. Reports are typically available three to five business days after the event. For a highway incident in Long County, EPORTS is the simplest way to get a police blotter record from a state trooper without leaving home.

Access the EPORTS portal for Long County state patrol reports. Georgia DPS EPORTS records portal for Long County police blotter searches

State patrol records and Long County sheriff records are tracked in different databases. Each agency writes its own report even if both respond to one call.

GBI Crime Data for Long County

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation collects crime statistics from the Long County Sheriff's Office as part of the statewide Uniform Crime Reporting program. The GBI assists local agencies on serious cases. You can file an open records request through the GBI Records Request Center for investigative files involving Long County.

Criminal history requests work under a different law. O.C.G.A. § 35-3-34 says you need the person's consent to pull their criminal record unless you only want Georgia felony conviction data. The GBI runs the Georgia Sex Offender Registry, which you can search for free to find offenders in Long County.

Note: GBI crime statistics are not available online at this time, but Long County data still goes into the statewide reporting system.

Long County Offender Lookup

Anyone from Long County serving time in a Georgia state prison can be found through the GDC offender search tool. The system shows inmate status and photos when available. It covers state facilities only and does not include the Long County jail or any federal prison.

For people currently in the Long County jail, call the sheriff's office at (912) 545-2118. Staff can confirm custody status and charges. Booking data is part of the police blotter and open to the public under Georgia law. Having a name and date helps the staff find what you need faster when you call Long County.

Long County Police Blotter Fees

Fees for police blotter records in Long County follow the guidelines set by state law. Copies cost up to 10 cents a page. Certified copies carry an extra $2.00. The DPS fee schedule covers what Georgia agencies can charge for search and copy time.

State patrol records from Long County through EPORTS cost $5.00 for crash reports and $2.00 for incident reports. The first citation is free. These fees apply only to state-generated records. The Long County Sheriff's Office may have slightly different rates for its own police blotter files. Call (912) 545-2118 before visiting. The first 15 minutes of search time are free at any Long County agency.

Reading Long County Incident Reports

A police blotter entry from Long County follows the standard Georgia format. The report lists the date, time, and place. It gives a short account of what happened. If there was an arrest, the person's name and charges appear. The responding deputy is noted by name or badge number.

Some information is redacted before the public gets a copy. Phone numbers and the day and month of birth are removed per state law. Medical data is taken out too. The year of birth stays on the report. If you are a party to the case in Long County, you may get a fuller copy. Attorneys working on related matters can sometimes access less-redacted versions. The Georgia Sheriffs' Association directory helps you verify the right contact for the Long County Sheriff's Office before you submit a request.

GBI submit tips online page for Long County crime reporting

Use the GBI tip line if you have information about criminal activity in Long County or anywhere in Georgia.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Long County. If an incident happened near a county line, it may be on file with a neighboring sheriff. Confirm the address before requesting records.