Morgan County Police Blotter Records

Morgan County police blotter records track arrests, incident reports, and crime activity in this north-central Georgia county with its seat in Madison. Sheriff Robert S Markley runs the Morgan County Sheriff's Office and maintains all law enforcement records for the area. You can search police blotter entries by contacting the sheriff's office or using statewide online databases that cover Morgan County. The Georgia Open Records Act protects your right to access these files. Morgan County sits along Interstate 20 east of Atlanta, and the county handles both local incidents and those tied to highway traffic.

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Morgan County Quick Facts

Madison County Seat
Robert S Markley Sheriff
(706) 342-1507 Sheriff Phone
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Morgan County Police Blotter Office

The Morgan County Sheriff's Office is the primary source for police blotter records. Sheriff Robert S Markley operates from 1380 Monticello Road in Madison. The phone number is (706) 342-1507. All arrest reports, incident logs, and crime files from Morgan County deputies go through this office. The Georgia Sheriffs' Association also has its headquarters in Madison, which is a coincidence of location only and does not affect how records are handled locally.

Morgan County is a growing area east of Atlanta along I-20. Madison is the county seat, known for its well-kept antebellum homes. The Madison Police Department handles calls inside city limits. The sheriff's office covers everything outside the city in Morgan County. Both agencies create their own police blotter records. If you need a report from Morgan County but are not sure which agency took it, call the sheriff's office first. They can look it up and point you the right way.

Office Morgan County Sheriff's Office
Address 1380 Monticello Road, Madison, GA 30650
Phone (706) 342-1507
Sheriff Robert S Markley

Morgan County Police Blotter Records

The Georgia Open Records Act applies to all police blotter records in Morgan County. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, any document an agency makes or keeps is a public record. Arrest reports, incident files, and booking data from the sheriff's office qualify. Anyone can request them. No reason is needed.

Morgan County must respond within three business days per O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71. Standard copies cost up to 10 cents a page. The first quarter hour of search time is free. After that, you may be charged at the rate of the lowest-paid worker who can handle the request. Put your request in writing to start the clock and create a paper trail. For a basic police blotter entry from Morgan County, the cost is usually just a few dollars.

O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72 exempts records from active investigations and protects confidential source names. The initial incident report is almost always available to the public in Morgan County.

State Patrol Police Blotter in Morgan County

Georgia State Patrol troopers work I-20 and other state roads through Morgan County. Their police blotter records are filed separately from the sheriff's office. The interstate sees a high volume of traffic, and troopers handle many crashes in this stretch.

The EPORTS online system is how you request state patrol records. Crash reports cost $5.00. Incident reports are $2.00. The first citation is free. Reports are ready in three to five business days. For an I-20 incident in Morgan County, EPORTS is the quickest path to the police blotter record.

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

State patrol and Morgan County sheriff records are tracked in completely separate systems.

GBI Records for Morgan County

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation collects crime data from Morgan County agencies and assists with major investigations. The GBI Records Request Center handles open records requests for files the GBI holds on Morgan County matters.

Criminal history records require consent under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-34, unless you only want Georgia felony conviction data which is public. The Georgia Sex Offender Registry is searchable at no cost for offenders in Morgan County. The GBI tip line is available at all hours.

Morgan County Offender Search

The GDC offender search shows anyone in a Georgia state prison after a Morgan County conviction. Search by name. Photos appear when on file. This covers state facilities only, not the Morgan County jail or federal lockups.

For current jail inmates in Morgan County, call (706) 342-1507. Booking data is part of the police blotter and open to the public under Georgia law. Staff can confirm who is in custody and what charges they face.

Morgan County Police Blotter Fees

Record fees in Morgan County match the state guidelines. Copies cost up to 10 cents per page. Certified copies add $2.00. The DPS fee schedule outlines what agencies across Georgia can charge for search and copy time.

EPORTS fees are for state patrol records only. Crash reports from Morgan County highways cost $5.00. Incident reports are $2.00. The first citation is free. The sheriff's office may have different rates for local files. Call ahead. The first 15 minutes of search time are free at all Morgan County agencies.

Reading Morgan County Police Reports

Police blotter entries from Morgan County follow the standard format. Each shows the date, time, and location. A description of the event follows. Arrests include the person's name and charges. The responding officer is identified.

Redaction rules apply to public copies. Phone numbers are removed from Morgan County reports. The day and month of birth get taken out. Medical details are stripped. The year of birth stays visible. If you are a party to the case, a more complete copy may be available. Confirm contact details for the Morgan County Sheriff's Office through the Georgia Sheriffs' Association directory before you submit a request.

Georgia Sheriffs Association homepage for Morgan County police blotter resources

The Georgia Sheriffs' Association is based in Madison, the same city as the Morgan County Sheriff's Office.

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Nearby Counties

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