Marietta Inmate Population Records

Marietta inmate population data centers on the Cobb County Adult Detention Center, which sits right in the city. As the county seat of Cobb County, Marietta is home to both the jail and the courthouse. The Marietta Police Department makes arrests within city limits, and those people are booked at the county detention center just down the road. This page covers how to search for inmates tied to Marietta, what records you can access, and the tools that let you track custody changes in real time. Every search method listed here is free and open to the public.

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63,122 Population
Cobb County
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Cobb County Detention Center in Marietta

Marietta is the seat of Cobb County, and the county's main jail is located within the city. The Cobb County Adult Detention Center at 1825 County Services Parkway handles inmates from across the county, including Marietta, Smyrna, Kennesaw, and the unincorporated areas. The Cobb County Sheriff's Office runs the facility. This means that all inmate data for people arrested in Marietta goes through the county system.

Because the detention center is in Marietta, the connection between city arrests and county jail is very direct. An officer from the Marietta Police Department can transport someone to the jail in minutes. Booking includes fingerprints, a photo, a medical screening, and a background check. Once that process is done, the person appears in the county's inmate database. The Cobb County inmate information page is the first place to look for someone who was recently arrested in Marietta.

Marietta Inmate Population and Jail Operations

The Cobb County Adult Detention Center is one of the larger jails in the metro Atlanta area. It holds both pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates from across the county. Marietta generates a significant share of the jail's bookings because of its size and the fact that the county courthouse is right there. People arrested in Marietta appear in the jail's system faster than those from more distant parts of the county, simply because the transport time is shorter.

The jail handles a wide range of charges. From low-level misdemeanors to serious felonies, everyone goes through the same booking process. People awaiting trial make up a large portion of the population. Some inmates are serving short sentences for misdemeanor convictions. Others are waiting for transfer to state prison after being sentenced on felony charges. The daily count shifts as new people come in and others go out. If you need to find someone connected to Marietta, checking the jail's online search tool will give you the most current picture.

City Marietta, Georgia (County Seat)
County Cobb County
Jail Facility Cobb County Adult Detention Center
Jail Address 1825 County Services Parkway, Marietta, GA 30008

How to Search Marietta Inmate Population Records

Start with the GDC Offender Query if you are looking for someone in state prison. This free tool lets you search by name or GDC ID. It returns the inmate's current facility, sentence details, and release date when available. The GDC tool only covers state prison inmates. It will not show someone held at the Cobb County jail on pending charges.

For county-level searches, use VINELink. Enter the person's name and choose Georgia as the state. VINELink covers the Cobb County Adult Detention Center and refreshes about every 15 minutes. It shows custody status and lets you register for alerts. You can also try the Cobb County Sheriff's website directly, which posts booking data for current inmates.

The GDC offender search portal is shown below. It is the starting point for any state-level inmate lookup.

GDC offender search page for looking up Marietta inmates in state custody

Use this form to search for anyone serving time in a Georgia state prison. For inmates still at the Cobb County jail, the sheriff's website or VINELink are the better options.

Open Inmate Population Records in Marietta

Georgia's Open Records Act, codified at O.C.G.A. 50-18-70, gives the public a right to government documents. Agencies must respond within three business days. In Marietta, you can file requests with the Marietta Police Department or the Cobb County Sheriff's Office. Arrest reports, booking records, and incident logs are all subject to disclosure. Copies cost ten cents per page for standard documents.

Exemptions exist under O.C.G.A. 50-18-72. Central office files, disciplinary reports, and housing details at state prisons are off limits to the public. Medical records need a signed consent from the inmate. For records about someone who was arrested in Marietta and later sent to a state facility, submit a request through the GDC Open Records Portal. The portal gives you a tracking number and sends email updates on your request.

Probation files stay private under O.C.G.A. 42-8-40. Parole records are also restricted under O.C.G.A. 42-9-53.

Marietta Area Inmate Population Alerts

VINELink provides free alerts for people in the Cobb County jail system. Once you find an inmate in the search results, register to receive notifications. You can pick phone calls, texts, or email. The system notifies you whenever the person is released, transferred, or has a status update. The inmate does not find out that you registered. This is a hands-off way to stay informed without calling the jail or checking online every day.

Phone alerts require a four-digit PIN. VINELink calls you and asks for the PIN before sharing any information. If you miss the call, they will keep trying for 24 hours. The support line is (833) 216-6670. For Marietta residents tracking someone in the Cobb County system, VINELink is the most convenient option available.

Marietta Police Department and Inmate Processing

The Marietta Police Department is a mid-sized force that patrols the city. Officers handle everything from traffic stops to violent crime investigations. When an arrest is made, the person is brought to the police station first. The department completes its initial paperwork and then transports the person to the Cobb County Adult Detention Center for full booking.

Marietta also has its own municipal court. This court handles city ordinance violations and some misdemeanor cases. People convicted in Marietta municipal court may serve short jail stints at the county detention center. For felony cases, the Cobb County Superior Court takes over. The courthouse is near the jail in Marietta, which makes daily inmate transport between the two facilities efficient. If you are following a case from arrest through sentencing, you may need to check both police records and court records for the full timeline of events.

Marietta Inmate Search Resources

The Georgia Department of Corrections runs the state prison system. Their website has tools for searching inmates, viewing facility maps, and accessing reports. For families of inmates originally arrested in Marietta, the GDC visitation page explains how to apply for prison visits. Forms must be mailed to the facility and can take weeks to process.

The Department of Community Supervision oversees about 180,000 felony offenders on probation or parole across Georgia. If someone from Marietta has been released from prison, DCS manages their supervision. Contact DCS for questions about parole conditions, check-in schedules, or compliance issues.

The Georgia Sheriffs' Association Jail Report publishes monthly data on county jails. It tracks inmate populations, capacity, and the percentage of inmates awaiting trial. About 68% of Georgia's jail population consists of pre-trial detainees. The report includes Cobb County data when submitted by the sheriff's office.

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