Search Douglasville Inmate Population

Douglasville's inmate population is housed at the Douglas County Law Enforcement and Detention Center, known as the LEADC, on Earl D. Lee Boulevard. This facility processes all bookings for Douglas County, including arrests made by the Douglasville Police Department. The city is the county seat of Douglas County, located just west of Atlanta along Interstate 20. With over 40,000 residents, Douglasville is the hub of county activity. Several free tools let you look up inmates, check custody status, and set up release alerts. This guide explains how each one works.

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Douglasville Inmate Population Facility

The Douglas County Law Enforcement and Detention Center sits at 8470 Earl D. Lee Blvd, Douglasville, GA 30134. The Douglas County Sheriff's Office runs this facility and handles all jail operations for the county. Anyone arrested in Douglasville ends up here. The Douglasville Police Department makes the arrest, but the sheriff takes custody at the jail. This is standard across Georgia.

The LEADC is a modern facility that houses pre-trial detainees, people serving short local sentences, and inmates waiting for transfer to state prisons. Booking goes on 24 hours a day. Each person processed gets logged into the inmate roster with their charges, bond amount, and personal details. The facility also houses the sheriff's main office and administrative operations.

Douglasville has grown quickly over the last two decades. The city sits along the I-20 corridor and has attracted a lot of new development. The jail has had to adapt to increased booking volumes as the population has risen. Despite the growth, the LEADC was built with expansion in mind and handles the current load well.

Facility Douglas County LEADC
Address 8470 Earl D. Lee Blvd, Douglasville, GA 30134
County Douglas County
County Seat Douglasville

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The GDC Offender Query is the statewide search for people in Georgia state prisons. Enter a name or GDC ID and get results showing the inmate's facility, sentence, and release date. This tool works for convicted offenders in state custody, not for people sitting in the Douglas County LEADC on local charges or awaiting trial.

VINELink is the go-to tool for finding someone at the Douglas County jail. It covers most Georgia jails and lets you search by name. The system shows custody status and updates roughly every 15 minutes. You can also register for alerts if you want to know the moment someone is released or moved.

A phone call to the jail works too. Staff can confirm if a person is in custody and share booking details. Sometimes this is the quickest option, especially within the first few hours after an arrest.

Monthly jail statistics from the Georgia Sheriffs' Association Jail Report track how full the LEADC is and how many inmates are pre-trial. The report does not name individuals but gives a picture of the facility's workload.

Douglasville Inmate Lookup Tools

The GDC offender search handles statewide lookups for inmates in Georgia state prisons. You can access the search form from any browser.

Georgia Department of Corrections offender search page for Douglasville inmate population lookups

Use this form when you think the person is in a state prison. For inmates at the Douglas County LEADC, try VINELink or call the facility directly.

Open Records Requests in Douglasville

Georgia's Open Records Act, under O.C.G.A. 50-18-70, lets any person request government documents. This includes jail records held by the Douglas County Sheriff's Office. You can ask for booking logs, arrest reports, and other documents tied to the Douglasville inmate population. The agency must respond within three business days. Copies cost ten cents per page.

Some categories are exempt. O.C.G.A. 50-18-72 protects active investigation files, medical records, and certain internal documents from public release. You need written consent from the inmate to get medical records. If someone has been transferred to a state prison, the GDC Open Records Portal handles those requests.

Probation records stay confidential under O.C.G.A. 42-8-40. Parole records follow O.C.G.A. 42-9-53 with the same rule. Not every piece of information about an offender connected to Douglasville will be available through a records request.

Douglas County Inmates Inmate Population Alerts

VINELink provides free custody alerts for inmates at the Douglas County LEADC. After finding the person in the system, register a phone number and set a four-digit PIN. The system will call, text, or email you whenever that person's status changes. This covers releases, transfers, and escapes. The inmate is not told about your registration.

If you miss the call, VINELink retries for up to 24 hours. After that, you will need to sign up again to keep getting alerts. Reach the support line at (833) 216-6670 if you need help.

Visiting Inmates at the Douglas County LEADC

The Douglas County Sheriff sets visiting rules for the LEADC. Call the facility to get the current schedule, dress code, and ID rules. Georgia jails generally require a valid photo ID and limit visits to specific days and times. Some have moved to video-only visitation, so check first. Bring only your ID and car key. Nothing else is allowed inside.

For someone at a state prison, the GDC has a separate process. Fill out a GDC Visitation Request Form, have it notarized, and mail it to the facility. Include a copy of your photo ID. Processing takes several weeks, so plan well ahead. The form cannot be submitted electronically.

Douglasville Inmate Population Resources

The Georgia Department of Community Supervision manages people on probation or parole after release. If someone from Douglasville has been released but is under supervision, DCS handles their case. They oversee about 180,000 felony offenders statewide. DCS is the right agency to contact for post-release questions.

Douglas County has a public defender's office for residents who qualify. Legal aid organizations in the Atlanta metro area, including Atlanta Legal Aid Society, also serve Douglas County residents. For questions about a specific inmate, calling the LEADC directly is the most efficient route.

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