Miller County Police Blotter Search

Miller County police blotter records capture arrests, incident reports, and crime data in this southwest Georgia county with its seat in Colquitt. Sheriff Richard Morgan runs the Miller County Sheriff's Office and keeps all law enforcement records for the area. You can search police blotter entries through the sheriff's office directly or use state-level online tools that include Miller County. Georgia's Open Records Act gives you the right to request these files. Miller County is one of the smaller counties in Georgia, but the same state access laws that apply in the largest metro areas work here too.

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Miller County Quick Facts

Colquitt County Seat
Richard Morgan Sheriff
(229) 758-3421 Sheriff Phone
159 GA Counties Total

Miller County Police Blotter Office

The Miller County Sheriff's Office is the only law enforcement agency in the county. Sheriff Richard Morgan operates from PO Box 248 in Colquitt. The phone number is (229) 758-3421. Every arrest report, incident file, and crime record in Miller County goes through this one office. There is no separate city police department, so the sheriff covers all law enforcement.

Miller County is in the far southwest corner of Georgia near the Alabama and Florida borders. Colquitt is the county seat and the only town of notable size. The county is known for its Mayhaw Festival, but for police blotter purposes, it is a quiet rural area where the sheriff's office staff handle requests personally. Call ahead or walk in during business hours. Having a date, name, or case number makes the process faster in Miller County.

Office Miller County Sheriff's Office
Address PO Box 248, Colquitt, GA 39837
Phone (229) 758-3421
Sheriff Richard Morgan

Miller County Police Blotter Records

Georgia's Open Records Act makes police blotter records in Miller County available to anyone. O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 defines all agency documents as public records. That includes arrest reports, booking logs, and incident files from the sheriff's office. No reason is needed. You do not have to live in Miller County.

The sheriff's office has three business days to respond under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71. Copies cost up to 10 cents per page. The first 15 minutes of search time is free. After that, the rate is based on the lowest-paid worker who can handle the request. In a small office like Miller County, most requests are handled quickly. Put your request in writing to create a record and start the three-day deadline.

O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72 exempts records from active investigations and protects confidential sources. But the initial police blotter entry is nearly always available in Miller County.

State Patrol Police Blotter in Miller County

Georgia State Patrol troopers work state roads in Miller County and file their own police blotter records. These reports are separate from the sheriff's files. State Route 27 and State Route 91 are key routes through the area.

The EPORTS online system lets you request state patrol records from home. Crash reports cost $5.00. Incident reports are $2.00. The first citation is free. Reports come through in three to five business days. For a highway incident in Miller County, EPORTS is the quickest path to the police blotter entry.

View the EPORTS portal for Miller County state patrol records. Georgia DPS EPORTS records portal for Miller County police blotter searches

State patrol and Miller County sheriff records are tracked in different databases.

GBI Records for Miller County

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation helps Miller County with major cases and forensic lab services. The GBI Records Request Center takes requests for investigative files on Miller County matters. Monthly crime data from the sheriff's office goes to the GBI as part of the Uniform Crime Reporting program.

Criminal history records follow O.C.G.A. § 35-3-34, which requires consent unless you only want Georgia felony convictions. The Georgia Sex Offender Registry is free to search for offenders in Miller County.

Note: The GBI crime statistics database is currently offline, but Miller County data still feeds into the statewide system.

Miller County Offender Lookup

The Georgia Department of Corrections offender search covers anyone in state prison after a Miller County conviction. Search by name. Photos appear when on file. This does not cover the Miller County jail or any federal facility.

Call (229) 758-3421 for information on current jail inmates in Miller County. Booking data is part of the police blotter and open to the public under Georgia law.

Miller County Police Blotter Fees

Record fees in Miller County follow state guidelines. Copies cost up to 10 cents a page. Certified copies add $2.00. The DPS fee schedule shows what agencies can charge across Georgia.

EPORTS fees apply to state patrol records only. Crash reports from Miller County highways cost $5.00. Incident reports are $2.00. The first citation is free. The sheriff's office may set its own rates for local police blotter files. Call ahead to check. The first 15 minutes of search time are free at any Miller County agency.

Reading Miller County Police Reports

Each police blotter entry from Miller County shows the date, time, and location. It describes the event. If there was an arrest, the person's name and charges appear. The responding officer is identified.

Some information is redacted from public copies. Phone numbers are removed from Miller County reports. The day and month of birth get taken out. Medical data is stripped. The year of birth remains. Parties to the case may get a fuller copy. The Georgia Sheriffs' Association directory helps verify contact information for the Miller County Sheriff's Office.

Georgia Sheriffs by County directory for Miller County police blotter lookups

Confirm the sheriff's contact details for Miller County through this statewide directory before submitting a records request.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Miller County. If an incident was near a county line, the report could be with a neighboring sheriff. Verify the exact location before you request police blotter records.