Search Seminole County Inmate Population

The Seminole County inmate population sits at 40 people in a jail built for 54. That is 74.1% capacity. Of those 40 inmates, 35 are still awaiting trial, putting the pre-trial rate at 87.5%. This is a small county on the Georgia-Florida border, and the jail in Donalsonville handles all local arrests. Despite the small numbers, the same search tools and records access rules apply here as anywhere else in the state. Here is how to look up someone held in Seminole County.

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Seminole County Quick Facts

40 Current Inmates
54 Jail Capacity
74.1% Capacity Used
87.5% Awaiting Trial

Seminole County Inmate Population Data

The Seminole County Sheriff's Office runs the jail in Donalsonville. The facility has 54 beds and currently holds 40 inmates. It is not overcrowded, but 74.1% usage means the jail does not have a lot of extra room either. Staff handle booking, holding, and releases for all arrests in the county. The operation is small but follows the same state standards as larger facilities.

The pre-trial population here is very high relative to the total. Thirty-five out of 40 inmates are waiting for court. That is 87.5%, which is well above the Georgia average of around 68%. In a small jail, a handful of cases stuck in the court system can push that percentage up fast. If three or four people get their cases resolved, the pre-trial rate would drop dramatically.

Donalsonville is in the far southwest corner of Georgia, close to both Florida and Alabama. The county has about 8,000 residents. Call the sheriff's office to check on someone in custody.

Facility Seminole County Jail
County Seat Donalsonville
Current Inmates 40 of 54 capacity (74.1%)
Awaiting Trial 35 inmates (87.5%)

How to Search Seminole County Inmates

The GDC Offender Query searches the state prison system for free. Enter a name or GDC ID and the database returns facility data, sentences, and photos. This works for anyone sentenced to state prison from Seminole County. People still at the county jail on local charges may not show up in this tool.

You can access the GDC search form shown below at any time.

GDC offender search page for Seminole County inmate population lookups

The search form above lets you look up any state inmate by name.

VINELink covers the Seminole County Jail. Search by name and the system shows custody status. Sign up for alerts to get notified when an inmate is released or transferred. The system sends phone calls, emails, or texts. Updates come through roughly every 15 minutes.

A phone call to the Seminole County Sheriff's Office in Donalsonville gets you the fastest answer. With only 40 inmates, staff can check the roster quickly.

Seminole County Inmate Population Records

Under O.C.G.A. 50-18-70, agencies must respond to records requests within three business days. The Seminole County Sheriff's Office follows this rule. You can request booking logs, arrest reports, and other jail records. Copies are ten cents per page.

Some files are off limits under O.C.G.A. 50-18-72. State facility housing and discipline records are restricted. Medical records need written consent from the inmate. For state records, file through the GDC Open Records Portal.

Probation records stay confidential under O.C.G.A. 42-8-40. Parole records follow O.C.G.A. 42-9-53. These restrictions apply across every county in Georgia.

Seminole County Custody Alerts

VINELink lets you track Seminole County inmates for free. Find the person, register for alerts, and choose how to be contacted. Phone, email, and text are all options. The system notifies you when something changes. You need a four-digit PIN for phone alerts. Missed calls repeat for 24 hours.

Check the VINELink website at any time for current status. For support, call (833) 216-6670.

Visiting Inmates in Seminole County

The Seminole County Jail has its own visiting schedule. Call the sheriff's office for current days, times, and rules. Bring a photo ID. There is usually a dress code. In a small jail like this, visiting hours may be limited to one or two days a week. Confirm before making the trip.

For inmates who have gone to state prison, the GDC visitation process applies. Mail the notarized form to the facility with a copy of your photo ID. Processing takes several weeks. The GDC does not accept emailed forms.

Seminole County Inmate Population Resources

The Georgia Sheriffs' Association Jail Report tracks jail data monthly. Seminole County data appears when the jail submits numbers. The report helps put local data in context by comparing it to other counties in the state.

The Georgia Department of Community Supervision manages probation and parole for released offenders. If someone from Seminole County is on supervision, DCS can provide information. They oversee about 180,000 offenders across Georgia.

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Nearby Counties

Seminole County sits in the far southwest corner of Georgia. These nearby counties have their own jail facilities to check.