Lumpkin County Inmate Population

Lumpkin County holds inmates at the detention center in Dahlonega, a small city in the north Georgia mountains. The Lumpkin County inmate population includes people on local charges, pretrial holds, and those waiting for transfer. You can search for inmates through the state's free tools or by calling the sheriff's office. The Georgia Department of Corrections and VINELink both cover this county. This page walks through every option for looking up someone in Lumpkin County custody, from online databases to open records requests and in-person visits to the jail.

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Lumpkin County Quick Facts

34,000 Population
Dahlonega County Seat
Northeastern Judicial Circuit
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Lumpkin County Detention Center

The Lumpkin County Sheriff runs the detention center in Dahlonega. This is the only jail in the county. The sheriff handles all bookings, releases, and day-to-day operations. When someone is arrested in Lumpkin County, they are brought here for processing. Staff record the person's charges, set a bond if one applies, and add them to the inmate roster.

Dahlonega sits in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The county draws visitors year-round, but it remains a small community. The jail reflects that size. It does not have its own online roster, which is typical for counties this size in Georgia. Calling the sheriff's office is the most direct way to check on someone. You can ask about custody status, bond amount, and upcoming court dates. The jail staff are used to these calls and can usually give you a quick answer.

Search Lumpkin County Inmate Population

The fastest way to look up inmates tied to Lumpkin County is the GDC Find an Offender page. This free database covers everyone in state custody or under state supervision. Type in a name and the tool returns results with the person's facility, sentence, and a photo when available. It works well for people who have been convicted and sentenced. For pretrial inmates at the county jail, the GDC tool may not have a listing yet.

The GDC Offender Query tool adds more search fields. You can filter by county of conviction, age range, and crime type. This helps when a common name pulls up dozens of results. Both tools are free and open to anyone. No account is needed.

Lumpkin County inmate population search on GDC offender database

The image above shows the GDC offender search database, which is the primary way to look up state inmates connected to Lumpkin County.

You can also check VINELink Georgia to find inmates at the county jail level. VINELink pulls data from most Georgia jails, including Lumpkin County. Search by name and the system shows custody status. You can register for alerts if you want to know when the person is released or moved.

Lumpkin County Inmate Population Records

Georgia law gives the public broad access to government records. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, agencies must respond to open records requests within three business days. The Lumpkin County Sheriff's office falls under this law. You can ask for booking logs, arrest reports, and other documents related to the inmate population. Standard copies cost ten cents per page.

Some records are not public. O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72 lists exemptions that include disciplinary files, housing details at state prisons, and medical records. Probation records stay confidential under O.C.G.A. § 42-8-40. Parole records are restricted too, under O.C.G.A. § 42-9-53. Basic jail data like who is in custody and what they are charged with is open in Lumpkin County.

For state records, submit a request through the GDC Open Records Portal. This covers inmates who were convicted in Lumpkin County and are now in state prison. The portal walks you through each step and gives you a tracking number.

Lumpkin County Jail Resources

The Georgia Sheriffs' Association Jail Report puts out data on jails across the state each month. It covers capacity, headcounts, and pretrial rates. Lumpkin County numbers show up when the jail sends in its data. You can use this report to see how the local facility compares to others in north Georgia.

If someone you know has been released from jail but is on probation or parole, the Georgia Department of Community Supervision handles oversight. DCS tracks felony offenders in the community. They do not manage jail inmates, but they take over once a person is out. For people still in custody, the GDC and the Lumpkin County Sheriff are the right contacts.

Note: The GDC does not share transfer dates for inmates due to security reasons.

Lumpkin County Inmate Population Visits

The Lumpkin County Detention Center has its own visiting rules set by the sheriff. Call ahead to check the current schedule. Most Georgia jails require a photo ID and have a dress code. Some limit visits to certain days or need you to be on an approved list. Rules change from time to time, so verify before you make the trip to Dahlonega.

For state prison visits, the process is more involved. You must fill out a visitation form from the GDC visitation page, get it notarized, and mail it to the facility. All visitors need an approved application on file before they can schedule a visit. This can take several weeks to process.

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Nearby Counties

Lumpkin County is in the northeast Georgia mountains. These neighboring counties also hold inmates and can be worth checking if you are not sure where someone ended up.