Seminole County Police Blotter Search

Seminole County police blotter records track arrests, crime reports, and incident data in this far southwest corner of Georgia. Donalsonville serves as the county seat, and Sheriff Heath Elliott leads the department that files and stores all law enforcement records for the area. Seminole County borders both Florida and Alabama, which gives it a unique position near two state lines. If you need to find police blotter entries from Seminole County, you can work with the sheriff's office, use state databases, or file an open records request. Georgia law supports your right to access these records, and the guide below explains how to do it step by step.

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Seminole County Quick Facts

Donalsonville County Seat
Heath Elliott Sheriff
(229) 524-5115 Sheriff Phone
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Seminole County Police Blotter Office

The Seminole County Sheriff's Office is the primary source for police blotter data in this part of the state. Sheriff Heath Elliott runs the department from PO Box 188 in Donalsonville. The phone number is (229) 524-5115. All arrests, incident reports, and crime logs that happen in Seminole County are filed and stored at this office. Deputies patrol the county and generate the records that make up the public police blotter.

Seminole County sits at the spot where Georgia, Florida, and Alabama meet. Lake Seminole brings in visitors and adds to the area that deputies cover. The police blotter here includes everything from boat-related incidents on the lake to property crimes in and around Donalsonville. Because this is a rural county with a small population, the sheriff's office handles all law enforcement without a separate city police force in most areas. That means nearly every police blotter entry in Seminole County comes from one place.

Office Seminole County Sheriff's Office
Address PO Box 188, Donalsonville, GA 39845
Phone (229) 524-5115
Sheriff Heath Elliott

Seminole County Police Blotter Records

Georgia's Open Records Act at O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 makes police blotter entries from Seminole County available to the public. The law covers all documents the sheriff's office creates, receives, or keeps. This includes arrest logs, booking records, incident files, and crime data.

Anyone can ask for these records. You do not need to be a resident of Seminole County. You do not need to explain why you want them. Send a written request to PO Box 188, Donalsonville, GA 39845, or go to the office in person. The sheriff has three business days to respond per O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71. Page copies are up to 10 cents each. The first 15 minutes of search time cost nothing. Beyond that, the rate is the lowest-paid employee's hourly wage who can handle the work. Written requests create a record and start the three-day window, which is why they work better than just calling.

Some records are exempt. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72, active investigations and files with confidential source information can be held back. But the basic police blotter entry for any reported incident in Seminole County is almost always public.

State Police Blotter Resources for Seminole County

The Georgia State Patrol works the state highways in Seminole County. Those reports go to the Georgia Department of Public Safety. Use the EPORTS system to get them. Crash reports cost $5.00. Incident reports are $2.00. The first citation is free, and extras cost $1.00 each in a 24-hour window.

Reports take three to five business days. You submit a request, wait for the email, then pay and download. Email openrecords@gsp.net for records EPORTS does not handle, like dash-cam video from Seminole County traffic stops. The GBI also has tools that cover Seminole County. Submit open records requests through the GBI Records Request Center. Search the sex offender registry at no cost. Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-34, felony conviction records are available to the public.

Offender Lookup in Seminole County

The Georgia Department of Corrections search tool shows state prison inmates from Seminole County. Search by name. Photos show when available. This system does not include people in the Seminole County jail or in federal custody.

Call (229) 524-5115 for information about current Seminole County jail inmates. The sheriff's office can share booking details, charges, and bond amounts. These records are public under Georgia law and count as part of the Seminole County police blotter.

Reading Seminole County Police Reports

A police blotter entry from Seminole County lists the standard information. Date and time of the event. Location. A brief description. If there was an arrest, the name and charges appear. Responding officers are noted by name or badge number. These reports give a direct account of law enforcement activity in the county.

Georgia law requires redaction of personal details before releasing records. Phone numbers, day and month of birth, and medical information get removed from copies in Seminole County. The public version has those fields blacked out. If you are a party to the case or a lawyer working on it, you may qualify for a more complete copy. Most people find that the redacted version from Seminole County has what they need.

Verify Seminole County sheriff contact details through the Georgia Sheriffs' Association. Georgia Sheriffs by County directory for Seminole County police blotter lookups

Use this directory to confirm the right address and phone number before submitting a records request to Seminole County.

Seminole County Record Fees

Record fees in Seminole County follow state law. Page copies are up to 10 cents. Certified copies add $2.00. The first quarter hour of search time is free. After that, billing is at the lowest-paid employee's rate. The DPS fee schedule outlines what agencies across Georgia can charge for police blotter records.

EPORTS charges $5.00 for crash reports and $2.00 for incident reports from state patrol stops in Seminole County. Call (229) 524-5115 for the sheriff's office fee details before you make the trip.

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Nearby Counties

These counties share borders with Seminole County. Because the county sits near the Florida and Alabama state lines, some incidents may involve agencies from those states. For Georgia-side records, check with the right county office.