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Individuals who have been placed under arrest are first transported to the Main Jail, which is located at 901 Rice Street NW, Atlanta Georgia 30318. Upon arrival, they must complete the following steps: Property Intake; Medical Screening; Fingerprinting; Photographing; Warrants Check
INMATE SEARCH. This database is offered by the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office as a service to the public and members of the Fulton County justice system.
Fulton County Jail 901 Rice Street, NW Atlanta, GA 30318. Lobby Kiosk. Kiosk located in the lobby of the Fulton County Jail; Inmate search by name or booking ID; Ability to make deposits using cash, credit or debit card; All you need is: Cash Only (Cash fee $4.00). The kiosk cashiers do not accept $1.00 bills and it does not provide change
Online Inmate Search: Use the jail's online search tool to check the current custody status of the inmate, which often includes release information. Direct Contact: Call the Fulton County Jail at (404) 613-2000. Be ready to provide the inmate's full name and ID number for accurate information.
The GA Atlanta City Detention Center inmate search and roster portal contains inmate information and details like the inmate's name, mugshot (s), booking date, criminal charge (s), race, gender, and age.
The GA Fulton VINE system is a service through which victims of crime can use the telephone or Internet to search for information regarding the custody status of their offender and to register to receive telephone and e-mail notification when the offender’s custody status changes.