Wheeler County Police Blotter Records

Wheeler County police blotter records track arrests, incidents, and crime reports filed in this small rural county in central Georgia. Alamo serves as the county seat. Sheriff Glenn Giles runs the Wheeler County Sheriff's Office, the primary law enforcement agency for unincorporated areas and the county jail. Georgia's Open Records Act ensures public access to police blotter data from Wheeler County. You can request incident reports, arrest records, and booking logs from the sheriff's office or use state-level online portals to pull certain police blotter entries filed by agencies operating in Wheeler County.

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Wheeler County Quick Facts

Alamo County Seat
Glenn Giles Sheriff
(912) 568-7107 Sheriff Phone
7,900+ Population

Wheeler County Police Blotter Office

The Wheeler County Sheriff's Office is the go-to source for police blotter records in the county. Sheriff Glenn Giles operates from 21 West Forest Avenue in Alamo. The phone number is (912) 568-7107. Deputies handle arrests in unincorporated Wheeler County, and the office manages the county jail. Every booking creates a record that becomes part of the police blotter.

Wheeler County is a small, rural county with limited law enforcement agencies. The sheriff's office covers most of the area. Alamo has a small city police presence, but the sheriff's office generates the majority of police blotter records in Wheeler County. If you need a specific report, this is almost certainly where to look. The low volume of records means the staff can usually find what you need without much wait.

Walk-in requests are accepted during business hours. Call ahead to confirm.

Office Wheeler County Sheriff's Office
Address 21 West Forest Avenue, Alamo, GA 30411
Phone (912) 568-7107
Sheriff Glenn Giles

Wheeler County Police Blotter Open Records

Under the Georgia Open Records Act, you have the right to request police blotter entries from Wheeler County agencies. O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 defines all agency-created documents as public records. Arrest reports, incident logs, and booking sheets from the Wheeler County Sheriff's Office are included. No reason is needed when you ask for records.

The agency must respond within three business days per O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71. Wheeler County typically handles requests quickly given the low volume. Standard copies cost up to 10 cents per page. The first 15 minutes of search time are free. After that, an hourly charge may apply. For a single police blotter request from Wheeler County, costs are usually minimal.

O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72 lists exemptions for active investigation files and certain protected information. The basic police blotter entry from Wheeler County is almost always available to the public even when later documents are restricted.

Note: Written requests help track the three-day response deadline and create a record of your ask.

State Patrol Police Blotter in Wheeler County

Georgia State Patrol troopers write their own police blotter records for incidents on state roads running through Wheeler County. US 280 and US 319 pass through the area. State trooper reports are filed separately from Wheeler County sheriff's records.

Pull state patrol records through the EPORTS online system. Crash reports cost $5.00. Incident reports are $2.00. Citations are free for the first copy. Wheeler County reports are typically ready within three to five business days. EPORTS is a good option for anyone in a rural area like Wheeler County who cannot easily visit a state patrol office.

Review the Georgia Open Records Act governing Wheeler County police blotter access. Georgia Open Records Act statute for Wheeler County police blotter access

The Open Records Act controls public access to police blotter records in Wheeler County and throughout Georgia.

Wheeler County Police Blotter Data

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation collects crime statistics from all agencies in Wheeler County. The GBI does not patrol local roads. It provides lab work, investigative help, and data analysis. In small counties like Wheeler, the GBI may be called more often for major cases. The GBI Records Request Center processes open records requests for their investigative files.

Criminal history records require consent under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-34 unless limited to Georgia felony convictions. The GBI runs the Georgia Sex Offender Registry, free to search for offenders in Wheeler County. Submit crime tips through the GBI online tip form.

Wheeler County Offender Search

People serving state prison time after a Wheeler County conviction can be found through the Georgia Department of Corrections offender search. The system shows inmates with photos when available. It covers state prison only and does not include Wheeler County jail inmates.

For current jail inmates, call the Wheeler County Sheriff's Office at (912) 568-7107. Booking records are public under Georgia law. They show who is in custody, the charges, and the booking date. This is part of the Wheeler County police blotter. The small jail means staff can usually confirm inmate information quickly.

Wheeler County Police Record Fees

Fees for police blotter records in Wheeler County follow state guidelines. Standard copies are up to 10 cents per page. Certified copies add $2.00. The first 15 minutes of search time are free. The DPS fee schedule outlines what agencies can charge.

EPORTS charges $5.00 for state patrol crash reports from Wheeler County. Incident reports cost $2.00. Your first citation copy is free. These apply only to state records. The Wheeler County Sheriff's Office may set its own fees for local police blotter files. Most requests from this small county cost very little.

Reading Wheeler County Incident Reports

A police blotter entry from Wheeler County follows a standard format. The report lists the date, time, and location. A narrative describes the incident. If there was an arrest, the person's name, charges, and arresting officer are shown. A case number connects all related documents for each Wheeler County event.

Georgia law requires some personal details to be redacted before release. Phone numbers, day and month of birth, and medical information are removed from Wheeler County police blotter records. The year of birth stays. Addresses may be partially blocked out. You get a version that protects privacy while still providing the essential facts. Parties to a Wheeler County case may get a more complete copy. Attorneys can sometimes request less-redacted versions through proper legal channels.

Verify Wheeler County contact details through the Georgia Sheriffs' Association directory.

GBI records request center for Wheeler County police blotter related data

State-level investigative files involving Wheeler County cases can be requested through the GBI portal.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Wheeler County. Incidents near a county line could be filed by a neighboring agency. Confirm the location before requesting police blotter records.