Brantley County Jail Overview
Brantley County Jail is operated by the Brantley County Sheriff's Office. The sheriff's office identifies Len Davis as sheriff, and its official staff list names Jason Bohannan as jail administrator, Jamie Wilson as medical officer, and Melanie Beal and Lori McGill as records technicians. The jail is listed locally by the sheriff's office and statewide by the Georgia Department of Corrections Brantley County Jail location page as a county jail, not as a state prison.
The Brantley County Jail population includes current county jail inmates, people booked after local arrests, pretrial detainees, probation and failure-to-appear holds, and people arrested by Brantley County Sheriff's Office, Nahunta Police Department, Georgia State Patrol Waycross, or another agency that uses the county jail. The public roster sample showed both male and female detainees and charge tables with Superior Court labels, bond summaries, warrant numbers, Georgia statutes, and misdemeanor or felony indicators.
The official Brantley jail information does not publish a construction date, public bed count, lobby hours, or a daily average population. It does, however, show enough operational detail to make the Brantley County Jail record path clear: current jail custody is checked through the sheriff-linked roster, jail visits use pod and booking-group rules, and mail and money are controlled by strict jail procedures.
Brantley County Jail Population
The official sheriff and GDC pages did not publish a rated capacity for Brantley County Jail. The best sourced population point is the public jail roster snapshot. On 2026-06-04, the Brantley County Jail population portal displayed Page 1 of 11 with 110 current inmates under the currently booked inmates tab. That figure is a point-in-time Brantley County Jail roster count. It is not an annual booking total, average daily population, or official capacity rating.
The roster snapshot also showed why Brantley County Jail custody should be read as a live jail status, not as a court outcome. Some people had arrest dates from 2025, others were recent 2026 bookings, and bond values ranged from dollar amounts to "NOT SET" or "DENIED." A pending charge, failure-to-appear warrant, probation violation, detainer, or no-bond hold can keep a person in Brantley County Jail even when another charge has a bond amount.
Search Brantley County Jail Roster
The Brantley County Jail inmate lookup is the sheriff-linked Synergistic Software jail population portal at https://www.interopweb.com/brantleyjailpop/. The official sheriff Related Links page links to the same roster service. It covers current inmates, 24-hour arrests, and inmates by arrest date. The portal is free to view, does not require a public login, and uses optional first-name and last-name filters.
The Brantley County Jail current inmates portal shows the roster tabs, search fields, pagination, and visible custody records. That source view is useful because it shows how the public roster is organized before a user calls the jail or makes a records request.
The roster image matches the Brantley County Jail lookup process: start with current inmates, use the name filters only if needed, and switch to recent arrest or arrest-date tabs when the person was just booked.
- Open the Brantley County Jail population portal and begin on the Current Inmates tab for active jail custody.
- Use the optional Last Name and First Name boxes if the Brantley County Jail roster is too long to browse.
- Select Search Inmates, then review the matching entries and pagination.
- Read the status, arrest date, arresting agency, days in jail, total bond, and charge table before assuming release is possible.
- Use 24 Hours Arrests for very new bookings or Inmates by Arrest Date when the date of arrest is known.
If the Brantley County Jail roster does not show the person, use the fallback chain. Call the jail at the sheriff phone or the GDC-listed jail phone, ask records staff about a written Georgia Open Records Act request, check the GDC offender search after a state sentence, use the BOP locator for sentenced federal custody, use ICE ODLS for immigration custody, and consider VINELink for custody notifications. More roster field detail is covered in the Brantley County jail inmate records page.
Brantley County Jail Contact
Use the Brantley County Jail contact information when online custody data needs confirmation, a visitor needs current entry rules, or a records request needs routing. The sheriff contact page gives the main office and jail address, the mailing address, the main phone, office fax, jail fax, and tip line. The GDC listing gives a separate jail phone number for the same Brantley County Jail location.
Brantley County Jail
95 John Wilson Street
Nahunta, GA 31553
912.462.6141
GDC listing: (912) 462-5727
Mail: PO Box 251, Nahunta, GA 31553
Published staff contacts can help route the request, but they do not replace the public roster or formal records process. The official employee list identifies the jail administrator and records technicians, while the sheriff contact page publishes the jail fax as 912-462-6149 and the office fax as 912-462-6597. Public lobby hours were not found in official sources, so call before visiting the Brantley County Jail lobby.
Brantley County Jail Visitation
The Brantley County Jail information page publishes separate rules for lobby kiosk video, remote video, and Saturday in-person visits. Lobby kiosk visits require an online JailATM account before arrival and driver's license information on the account. Saturday in-person visitors enter through the jail lobby, arrive 15 minutes early, and register with the officer at the window. The jail rules also require visitors to leave phones, overcoats, purses, wallets, umbrellas, and similar items in the vehicle.
The official jail information source also shows mail, visitation, dress code, deposit, and bond-company rules for Brantley County Jail visitors.
Those Brantley County Jail rules are important because the roster may confirm custody, but it does not schedule a visit or waive lobby-entry requirements.
| Visit Type or Group | Time | Location or Channel | Key Rule |
|---|---|---|---|
| A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and J Pods video | 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM | Lobby kiosk | JailATM account required before coming to the lobby. |
| Remote video visitation | 9:00 AM - 11:00 PM | Personal device | Research notes an approximate cost of $0.50 per minute. |
| Saturday in-person Booking Males | 3:00 PM | Jail lobby | Arrive 15 minutes early and register at the window. |
| Saturday in-person Booking Females | 3:30 PM | Jail lobby | No one under 18 may visit or be in the lobby. |
| Lobby kiosk visit | 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM | Jail lobby kiosk | Free, 30 minutes, once per day, two people at the kiosk. |
Dress code rules are strict. The Brantley County Jail page bars halter tops, sleeveless shirts, tank tops, low-cut tops, shorts, and revealing garments. All visitors are subject to search by facility staff, and a refusal can end the visit. Contraband attempts within the facility or guard line may be prosecuted.
Brantley County Jail Mail and Money
Brantley County Jail mail is limited to pre-stamped postcards. The sheriff jail page says inmates cannot receive letters or email, postcards may not include pictures, and the sender's full name and address must appear on the postcard. Envelopes made out to the inmate are returned. Mail should be addressed to the inmate at the Brantley County Jail mailing address, PO Box 251, Nahunta, GA 31553.
| Service | Provider or Detail | Rule or Payment Note |
|---|---|---|
| Postcard mail | PO Box 251, Nahunta, GA 31553 | Pre-stamped postcards only, no pictures, sender name and address required. |
| Lobby deposit | Jail lobby kiosk | Cash, debit, or credit card accepted for inmate commissary funds. |
| Online deposit | commissarydeposit.com | Requires state, facility, and inmate name or ID; debts may be deducted. |
| Mailed money order | Brantley Co. Sheriff's Office, PO Box 251 | Money order must be made out to Brantley Co. Sheriff's Office. |
| Snack pack order | commissaryorder.com | Requires state, facility, and inmate name or ID. |
Visitors may not bring property, cash, checks, or money orders for direct delivery on visitation day. Video visitation account setup is handled through JailATM, while other sheriff-linked services include Inmate Funds and Inmate Inbox. Always match the inmate name to the Brantley County Jail roster before sending money or ordering commissary.
Brantley County Jail Booking
Brantley County Jail booking starts after arrest and transport to the county jail. The public record is built from jail intake information, which the roster displays as name, status, sex, height, weight, address, arrest date, arresting agency, days in jail, total bond, and charges. The arrest-date line can identify Brantley Co SO, Nahunta Police Dept, GSP Waycross, or another arresting agency. A roster charge is an accusation tied to booking or warrant paperwork. It is not the same as a conviction.
The Brantley County Jail charge table uses a compact format: Warrant#, Counts, Statute, Description, M/F, and Court. "M/F" marks the charge class as misdemeanor or felony. "NOT SET" means bond has not been set or displayed. "DENIED" means the public record does not show a bond option for that charge or status. Court labels, including Superior Court, point to the court path that follows jail booking. Formal case files, court dates, and outcomes must be checked with the clerk or court after arrest.
Note: Confirm custody and visitation with Brantley County Jail before traveling, because roster data and visit rules can change.
Brantley County Jail Lookup Limits
The Brantley County Jail roster covers local county jail custody. It does not cover a person after transfer to the Georgia prison system, a federal prison designation, or ICE detention. For state prisoners, use the GDC offender search. For federal sentenced inmates, use the BOP inmate locator. For immigration detention, use ICE ODLS. For custody alerts, use VINELink where Georgia data is available.
Georgia public-record rules may also help when the Brantley County Jail record is not online. The Georgia Open Records Act gives broad public access to agency records, subject to exemptions and fees, and agencies generally must produce available records within a reasonable time not to exceed three business days or provide a response when records are not ready. A request for a booking sheet, jail log, charge page, or booking photograph should name the person, arrest date, requested record type, and requester contact information.