Greene County Jail Roster Status
No official public Greene County jail roster, current-inmate list, booking report, or inmate profile search was located on the official sheriff site, county site, or GDC county facility page. That is the central fact for Greene County inmate records. Commercial jail lookup pages should not be treated as official sources, and they are not needed to start a custody check.
The Greene County Sheriff's Office contact page gives the practical route. Jail Information is listed at 706-453-3351 x371. Jail Commander Vivian Mayweather is listed at 706-453-3351 x375. The same contact page lists 24-hour dispatch at 706-453-1821 for agency pickup coordination. Those channels matter because the county Board of Commissioners open-records page says it does not maintain sheriff or court records.
Important: A missing public web roster does not mean no booking record exists. It means the record is checked through the sheriff or courts.
Search Greene County Inmate Records
For a person who may be in local custody, use a fallback chain instead of a web form. Start with the jail information line and ask narrow questions: whether the person is in Greene County local custody, whether the person has been released or transferred, whether a public bond status exists, and whether a first appearance has occurred. If the answer points to a transfer, use the next system rather than repeating the same local check.
- Call jail information at 706-453-3351 x371 for current local custody, release, transfer, and public bond questions.
- If jail information cannot provide the record, ask how to route a sheriff public-records request for a booking or jail record.
- For a first appearance, bond hearing, or preliminary hearing, check Greene County Magistrate Court.
- For filed Superior Court criminal records, use the Clerk of Superior Court or PeachCourt account access.
- For sentenced Georgia custody, use the GDC offender query.
- For notification, use VINELink or Georgia V.I.P. if the person is in a covered custody or victim-notification system.
The MySheriff app is documented by the sheriff as a free agency-information and alert tool with no registration requirement. No official inmate roster, warrant search, or mugshot gallery feature was confirmed in the research, so the app should not replace the direct custody call.
Greene County Roster Search Fields
The county roster search-field table is intentionally short because the official county form was not found. The absence of search fields is a useful fact. It prevents a reader from wasting time looking for name, booking number, or date filters on a county roster that was not documented in official sources.
| Field Label | Type | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable | No official Greene County public jail roster search form was found. |
The detailed search-field inventory belongs to GDC. GDC accepts name filters, race, gender, age, most recent institution, conviction county, sentence status, identifier type, and active or inactive record filters. It is most useful after a Greene County case becomes a state corrections matter, not while a person is newly booked in local jail custody.
Greene County Inmate Record Fields
A Greene County public inmate profile could not be inspected because no official roster profile was found. Georgia law still requires a sheriff jail record. Under O.C.G.A. section 42-4-7, the jail record must include core facts about the person's identity, legal process, charged crime, commitment, and discharge. Public access can depend on exemptions, redactions, and whether the case is still active.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Name, age, sex, race | Identifying details required in the sheriff jail record. |
| Process and issuing court | The warrant, commitment, or order under which the person was held. |
| Crime charged | The jail or booking charge, which may differ from the final filed court charge. |
| Commitment date | The date the person entered jail custody under the recorded process. |
| Discharge date and order | The release or transfer record and the court tied to that order. |
| Mugshot | No official county profile photo field was found; Georgia restricts law-enforcement website posting of booking photos. |
Greene County Custody Systems
The same person can move through several systems after arrest. Greene County inmate records begin with the sheriff if the person is booked locally. Court records appear when a first appearance occurs or the prosecutor files charges. GDC records appear for sentenced Georgia offenders or people otherwise present in state corrections data. Federal and immigration records require national locators, and BOP may not show a federal pretrial detainee before sentencing.
| Question | Where to Look | Record Type |
|---|---|---|
| Is the person in local custody now? | Greene County Jail Information | Current custody, release, transfer, bond status if public. |
| What happened at first appearance? | Greene County Magistrate Court | Bond hearing, preliminary hearing, pre-warrant matters. |
| What charges were filed? | Clerk of Superior Court and PeachCourt | Filed criminal case records and court documents. |
| Was the person sentenced to state prison? | Georgia Department of Corrections | Offender profile, location, sentence status. |
| Was custody federal or immigration related? | BOP, federal court, USMS, or ICE ODLS | Federal sentence records or ICE detention status. |
Greene County Jail Contact Card
The resolved facility map contains one local facility page. GDC lists Greene County Jail at the South Industrial Boulevard address. The sheriff uses detention-center wording in contact and public-information materials. A current capacity is not resolved because GDC, sheriff contacts, GSA reporting, and Vera historical data do not say the same thing.
Greene County Jail
1201 South Industrial Boulevard
Greensboro, GA 30642
706-453-3351
Jail information: extension 371
Detention commander: extension 375
The GDC facility screenshot below comes from the official GDC Greene County Jail listing.
The GDC listing confirms the county-jail identity and address, but it does not provide a live Greene County inmate roster.
Greene County Booking Records
Greene County did not publish a full booking workflow in the official online sources located. The reliable framework is the arrest, transport, jail record, first appearance, and bond path. After arrest, the sheriff detention function creates or maintains the jail record required by law. Georgia law requires a person arrested without warrant to be brought before a judicial officer within the statutory period, and Greene Magistrate Court expressly lists first appearance and bond hearings.
Bond information is partly local. The detention fact sheet says cash bond may be posted with cash, travelers check, or cashier's check after bond is set. It also lists a $20 in-county bond fee and $38 out-of-county bond fee. Property bond requires qualifying improved real estate, owner signatures, equity, and approval. Professional bondsmen must be approved by the sheriff, and the official list is in the lobby and booking area.
Greene County Jail Visitation
The official detention fact sheet says inmates are provided the opportunity to visit friends and family at least twice a week for at least 15 minutes per visit. The located PDF did not provide a readable current schedule. Visitors should call jail information before travel because emergency visits and schedule changes are at jail discretion.
| Visitation Topic | Greene County Rule |
|---|---|
| Minimum access | At least twice weekly, minimum 15 minutes per visit. |
| Current schedule | Not located in official sources; call 706-453-3351 x371. |
| Visitor list | Inmate submits proposed visitors for review. |
| Under 18 visitors | Immediate family only and accompanied by an adult parent or guardian. |
| Probation or parole visitors | Need supervising-agency permission and detention approval. |
| Termination | Visits can end for rule violations, false ID, contraband, refusal to search, or security concerns. |
Greene County Inmate Mail and Money
The Greene detention fact sheet documents mail rules but not a commissary vendor, money-deposit vendor, phone provider, tablet program, or video visitation provider. Do not assume a common Georgia jail vendor applies to Greene County. Call the jail before sending money, opening a phone account, or mailing items beyond ordinary correspondence.
| Service | Official Greene Source Located? | What to Do |
|---|---|---|
| General mail | Yes | Mail is allowed unless documented justification limits it. |
| Incoming mail search | Yes | Mail can be opened and searched for contraband. |
| Privileged mail | Partial | Attorney, court, government, and media mail may be searched in the inmate's presence. |
| Commissary vendor | No | Call jail information before sending funds. |
| Phone or video vendor | No | Confirm current provider and rules with the facility. |
Note: Confirm custody with Greene County Jail before sending funds, scheduling a visit, or mailing time-sensitive documents.
Request Greene County Booking Records
The county open-records page is helpful but limited. It says the Board of Commissioners does not maintain records for the Sheriff's Department or court-related offices. It also states the local open-records timing and fee framework: requests should be specific, the records officer has up to three business days to make records available, provide a timetable or estimate, or cite an exception, and copies generally cost up to $0.10 per page with possible administrative search and retrieval fees after the first 15 minutes.
For jail inmate records, route the request to the sheriff rather than treating the BOC form as the only path. A useful request includes the person's full name, date of birth if known, arrest date, arresting agency, case number or booking number if known, and the exact record sought. For filed charges and certified case documents, use the Clerk of Superior Court or the court that handled the hearing.
The county open-records page screenshot below documents the local timing, fee, and excluded-agency warning.
That exclusion is important because sheriff booking records and court records do not follow the same routing as Board of Commissioners records.
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