Tattnall County Jail Roster Overview
The official local roster is the Tattnall Current Inmates portal hosted by Synergistic Software/Interop. It is a county-specific public roster, not a private aggregator. The portal also has 24 Hours Arrests and Inmates by Arrest Date tabs. During the research inspection, the public view did not require login or payment and showed a grid of inmate cards.
The roster is strongest for current jail custody and very recent bookings. It is not the right source for a person already moved to Smith State Prison, Rogers State Prison, or another Georgia Department of Corrections facility. It also is not a complete federal or immigration custody tool. If the person does not appear, check the timing of the arrest, call the jail, and choose the locator that matches the person's legal status.
Use the Tattnall County Inmate Roster
The roster works best when the search starts broad. The name filter is optional, and a blank search can return the current list. Last name alone is often better than a full name because spelling, initials, and middle names may vary from the way a family member knows the person. The 24-hour tab is useful when the booking is too new for a clean current-inmates match or when the person may have posted bond quickly.
- Open the Current Inmates roster when the person may still be in jail.
- Enter the last name first. Add the first name only if there are too many matches.
- Review the card fields directly in the grid rather than expecting a separate detail page.
- Switch to 24 Hours Arrests for a booking from today or yesterday, including quick releases.
- Use Inmates by Arrest Date when the approximate arrest date is known.
- Call Tattnall County Jail when the roster result conflicts with a recent arrest, bond status, or hold.
No official sheriff mobile app was located for Tattnall County. The practical chain is roster, jail phone, in-person confirmation when needed, written Georgia Open Records Act request, GDC, VINELink, BOP, and ICE.
Tattnall County Roster Search Fields
The Interop portal uses simple fields and tab navigation. It does not expose a booking-number search in the captured public output, and the Inmates by Arrest Date controls were not fully decoded from static HTML. Searchers should not assume a missing result means no arrest occurred, especially during booking intake or after a transfer.
| Field Label | Type | Required | Options / Format Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Current Inmates | Tab/link | No | Opens current custody list. |
| 24 Hours Arrests | Tab/link | No | Recent bookings can show CURRENTLY BOOKED or RELEASED. |
| Inmates by Arrest Date | Tab/link | No | Arrest-date browsing path in the same roster system. |
| Last Name | Text box | No | Placeholder text is last name; autocomplete off. |
| First Name | Text box | No | Placeholder text is first name; autocomplete off. |
| Search Inmates | Submit button | n/a | Posts the optional name filter to the roster page. |
Tattnall County Inmate Profile Fields
A Tattnall County inmate profile is a jail custody record. It helps confirm identity, current or released status, arrest agency, days in custody, and bond field values. It should not be treated as the final court record. The captured public output did not clearly show a charge-code table, housing unit, court date, booking number, date of birth, or full statute details.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Image / mugshot slot | Left-side image area; many observed entries used an image-not-available placeholder. |
| Name | LAST, FIRST format with middle name or initial when available. |
| Status | Custody or release value, including CURRENTLY BOOKED and RELEASED. |
| Sex, height, weight | Basic identifying fields shown on the public card. |
| Address | Public address field visible on observed roster cards. |
| Arrest date / agency | Date followed by the arresting or holding agency. |
| Days in jail | Numeric count tied to the booking. |
| Bond | Dollar amount, NOT SET, or DENIED. |
Find County, State, and Federal Inmates
Tattnall County inmate records split by custody system. The county jail roster covers people held by the sheriff's office after local arrests, court holds, probation issues, or short-sentence custody. Sentenced state prisoners use GDC Find an Offender. Federal sentenced prisoners use the BOP inmate locator. Immigration detention uses ICE ODLS, although no ICE detention facility was located in Tattnall County.
| Custody type | Where to look | Local note |
|---|---|---|
| Pretrial or county jail hold | Tattnall Interop roster | Use Current Inmates, 24 Hours Arrests, and arrest-date tabs. |
| Sentenced Georgia prisoner | GDC locator | Use for Smith State Prison, Rogers State Prison, and other GDC sites. |
| Federal sentenced inmate | BOP locator | No BOP facility in Tattnall County was located. |
| Immigration detainee | ICE ODLS | Search by A-number or biographical data. |
Tattnall County Jail Facilities
The county jail and the two state prisons should not be merged into one lookup route. The Tattnall County Jail is the local arrest and holding facility. Smith and Rogers are GDC prisons with state visitation, money, mail, and locator rules. The county roster does not search Smith or Rogers inmate populations.
Tattnall County Jail
108 West Brazell Street
Reidsville, GA 30453
(912) 557-6777 / (912) 557-6778
Local schedule not found; call before visiting.
Smith State Prison
9676 Hwy 301 North
Glennville, GA 30427
(912) 654-5000
GDC visitation: Saturday, Sunday, state holidays.
Rogers State Prison
1978 Georgia Highway 147
Reidsville, GA 30453
(912) 557-7771
GDC visitation includes separate protective custody hours.
Booking Process in Tattnall County
A local arrest normally moves from officer custody to Tattnall County Jail intake. Jail staff identify the person, inventory property, search for contraband, enter booking information, take fingerprints and a booking photograph when required, evaluate medical or mental-health concerns, and assign a custody status. The roster's agency lines show that bookings can come from the sheriff's office, municipal police, municipal court, probation offices, GDC CID, and outside agencies.
The 24 Hours Arrests tab matters because a person can be booked and released before the family sees a current-inmates listing. Bond values on public cards can read as a dollar amount, NOT SET, or DENIED. NOT SET usually means the public field does not show an available amount yet. DENIED means a simple payment should not be assumed to release the person.
Roster to court flow: Arrest leads to jail booking, then first appearance and bond review, then formal court charges through the clerk and prosecutor.
Tattnall County Visitation and Mail
No accessible official Tattnall County Jail visitation schedule, video-visit vendor, phone vendor, mail rule page, or commissary vendor was located. Do not apply state prison rules or another county's vendor to the local jail. Call the jail before traveling, mailing, scheduling a visit, or sending funds.
| Topic | Local finding | Action |
|---|---|---|
| County jail visits | No official schedule located | Call (912) 557-6777 or (912) 557-6778. |
| Visitor ID | No local written rule located | Confirm accepted government photo ID before arrival. |
| Sheriff mailing address is P.O. Box 545, Reidsville, GA 30453 | Confirm inmate-name and ID format first. | |
| Money or commissary | No county vendor or fee schedule located | Call the jail for current accepted methods. |
State prison visits are different. GDC visitation rules apply to Smith and Rogers, and visitors should use GDC approval and scheduling instructions before going to a state prison.
Tattnall County Jail Record Requests
When the roster does not provide enough detail, use a written Georgia Open Records Act request. Send the request to the sheriff's office for jail records such as booking sheets, jail register entries, arrest reports when releasable, or booking photographs. Include the full name, date of birth if known, arrest or booking date, arresting agency, case number if known, record type requested, delivery method, and contact information.
The Georgia Attorney General open-government FAQ says that if records cannot be produced within three business days, the agency must respond in writing with timing, cost, and legal authority for withholding any records. Court filings are a separate path through the Tattnall Clerk and PeachCourt.
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