Lookup Brantley County Inmate Records

Brantley County inmate records are searched first through the county jail roster for current custody and recent bookings. A Brantley County jail roster search can show whether a person is currently booked, which agency made the arrest, what charges appear on the custody record, and whether a bond amount is listed. County inmate records do not replace court files or state prison records. A person held after arrest may later move to the court clerk's case system, the Georgia corrections locator, federal custody, immigration custody, or VINELink notification data.

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Brantley County Jail Roster URL

The official path for Brantley County inmate records is the sheriff-linked Brantley jail population portal. The portal is linked from the Brantley County Sheriff's Office related-links page and is hosted by Synergistic Software. It is free to view and does not require a login. The public interface has three key tabs: Current Inmates, 24 Hours Arrests, and Inmates by Arrest Date.

Current Inmates is the main county jail custody list. The 24 Hours Arrests tab is better for a person booked very recently, especially when the full roster is long or spelling is uncertain. The Inmates by Arrest Date tab helps when the date of arrest is known. On June 4, 2026, the Current Inmates tab showed 110 currently booked inmates, so the name filter and pagination controls are useful.

The Brantley County Sheriff's Office related-links page is important because it confirms the roster is an official sheriff-linked access route. That page also links jail money, inmate inbox, commissary vendors, and other public resources tied to jail custody.


Use Brantley County Inmate Records

Start with the roster entry before calling the jail or filing a records request. A good search uses the least information needed to get a match. Try last name only, then add first name if the result list is too broad. If no match appears, check the recent-arrest tab, browse by arrest date, and then use the fallback chain.

  1. Open the Brantley jail population portal and choose Current Inmates.
  2. Search by last name first. Add first name only when needed.
  3. Use 24 Hours Arrests if the person may have been booked the same day.
  4. Use Inmates by Arrest Date if a family member, officer, or court notice gave a date.
  5. Read the Status, Arrest Date, arresting agency, Days in Jail, Total Bond, and charge table.
  6. Call Brantley County Jail if the online record is missing, stale, or unclear.

The 24 Hours Arrests screenshot confirms that recent bookings have their own tab in the Brantley portal.

Brantley County inmate records 24 hour arrests roster tab

That recent-booking route can help when a custody record is too new to find by browsing the full current population.


Brantley County Roster Fields

The Brantley County inmate records portal uses a short search form rather than a complex database menu. The name fields are optional. Leaving them blank returns a paginated current list, and using them filters the roster. The portal also exposes tab choices and pager controls rather than a separate booking-number field.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Filter By Inmate NameInstructionNoUsed on the current-inmates list
Last NameTextNoOptional; best first filter
First NameTextNoOptional; use after last name
Search InmatesButtonn/aRuns the roster search
Current InmatesTabn/aCurrently booked inmates
24 Hours ArrestsTabn/aRecent arrests/bookings
Inmates by Arrest DateTabn/aDate-based lookup path

Brantley County Inmate Profile Data

A Brantley County inmate profile is a custody record. It may list a charge that later changes in court. It may also omit fields the jail keeps internally, such as date of birth, pod, cell, judge, next court date, projected release date, medical information, or classification notes. Read the jail entry as a starting point, then verify court filings with the clerk when the legal status of a charge matters.

FieldWhat It Shows
NameUppercase last-name-first inmate name
StatusCurrent custody status, with CURRENTLY BOOKED observed
Image/Mugshot slotPublic image area, but inspected entries used an image-not-available placeholder
Sex, height, weightBasic physical descriptors shown on public entries
AddressStreet, city, and state fields displayed publicly
Arrest DateMM/DD/YYYY arrest date plus arresting agency
Days in JailCurrent count of days held
Total BondNOT SET, DENIED, or a dollar amount in sample entries
Charge tableWarrant#, counts, statute, description, M/F, and court

Charges and Bond on Records

Brantley County inmate records show arrest and booking charge information, not the final court docket. The charge table may list a warrant number, a Georgia statute, a description, a misdemeanor or felony indicator, and a court label. Many inspected entries showed Superior Court. That court label points toward the Brantley County Clerk of Court and the Waycross Judicial Circuit when formal filed charges, court dates, motions, disposition, or sentence information is needed.

Bond values on the roster are summaries. A listed amount does not always mean release is available. A probation violation, failure to appear, no-bond order, another county warrant, federal hold, ICE detainer, or state parole/probation hold can keep a person in custody. The sheriff jail-info page lists approved bond companies and notes a $20 money-order fee per property bond when using your own property, but it does not publish full bond-window hours or all accepted payment methods.

Roster Bond StatusPlain Meaning
NOT SETBond has not been entered or is not yet available on the public record
DENIEDNo posted amount is available for release on that public entry
Dollar amountA bond amount appears, but holds or conditions may still apply
Property bondThe sheriff page says a $20 money order is needed per property bond fee

When Brantley Records Are Missing

If a person does not appear in the Brantley County jail roster, do not assume they were not arrested. A new booking may not be easy to find yet. The name may be spelled differently. The person may have bonded out, been transferred, or be held by a different system. The local fallback starts with the jail phone line and records staff, then moves to formal records requests or outside locators.

  • Jail phone: Call 912.462.6141 or the GDC-listed jail number, (912) 462-5727.
  • In person: Use the sheriff/jail office at 95 John Wilson Street in Nahunta. Lobby hours were not published.
  • Records request: Send a written Georgia Open Records Act request to the sheriff or records technicians.
  • State prison: Search GDC offender search after sentencing or transfer.
  • Federal custody: Use the BOP inmate locator for sentenced federal inmates.
  • Immigration custody: Use ICE ODLS for immigration detainees.
  • Notifications: Use VINELink for custody status alerts where available.

Research did not locate an official Brantley County Sheriff's Office mobile app or an app-only roster. Use the sheriff website, the jail population portal, phone contact, and written records requests instead.


Brantley County Jail Contact

The jail and sheriff's office share the same physical location in official local sources. The sheriff contact page lists the main phone, office fax, jail fax, emergency number, mailing address, and tip line. The employee list identifies Sheriff Len Davis, jail administrator Jason Bohannan, medical officer Jamie Wilson, and records technicians Melanie Beal and Lori McGill.

Brantley County Jail

95 John Wilson Street

Nahunta, GA 31553

912.462.6141

GDC listing: (912) 462-5727

Mailing address: PO Box 251, Nahunta, GA 31553

Records and Jail Administration

Jail Administrator: Jason Bohannan

Records technicians: Melanie Beal and Lori McGill

Office fax: 912-462-6597

Jail fax: 912-462-6149


Brantley County Visitation Records

After a Brantley County inmate record confirms custody, use the official jail-info page for visitation and mail rules. The rules are detailed and local. Lobby kiosk video visits require a JailATM account set up before arrival, with driver's license information on the account. Saturday in-person visitors enter through the jail lobby, arrive early, register at the window, and follow search and dress-code rules.

Visit Type / GroupTimeRules
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and J Pods video visitation9:00 AM to 9:00 PMLobby kiosk after JailATM setup
Remote video visit9:00 AM to 11:00 PMPersonal device; around $0.50 per minute
Saturday Booking Males3:00 PMArrive 15 minutes early; no one under 18 in lobby
Saturday Booking Females3:30 PMArrive 15 minutes early; register with officer at window
Lobby kiosk visit9:00 AM to 9:00 PMFree, two people at kiosk, 30 minutes, once per day

Mail and Money After Lookup

Brantley County Jail mail is postcard-only. The sheriff jail-info page says inmates cannot receive letters or email, postcards cannot include pictures, envelopes made out to inmates are returned, and sender full name and address must be on the postcard. All postcards are subject to search or screening. Money and commissary orders use separate channels and should not be brought to the facility on visitation day.

ServiceBrantley County Detail
MailPre-stamped postcard to inmate name, PO Box 251, Nahunta, GA 31553
Lobby depositCash, debit, or credit card at lobby kiosk
Online depositcommissarydeposit.com
Mailed money orderMade out to Brantley Co. Sheriff's Office at PO Box 251
Snack packcommissaryorder.com

Note: Confirm current custody with the jail before sending money, scheduling a visit, or mailing a postcard.


State and Federal Inmate Records

The GDC Find an Offender page explains that the GDC tool is for offenders currently in a Georgia Department of Corrections facility. GDC also warns that photographs, if available, display automatically and that users should verify information through written correspondence with Inmate Records and Information in Forsyth. Brantley County Jail is listed by GDC as a county jail, but no state prison is listed in Brantley County.

Federal and immigration searches are separate. The BOP locator covers federal inmates from 1982 to present. The U.S. Marshals Southern District of Georgia includes Brantley County in its district coverage, and federal pretrial custody may not appear in BOP until sentencing or designation. ICE ODLS covers immigration detainees and is not a county jail roster. These systems help when a Brantley County inmate record no longer appears locally or when another agency holds the person.

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