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Carroll County, Georgia Inmate Search

In Carroll County, Georgia, inmate searches refer to effective, proven methods for obtaining information about individuals in law enforcement custody. Such information includes the individual’s current location, the pending charges, custody status, booking details, and final dispositions.

The Carroll County Jail (Jack T. Bell Detention Center) is the primary facility for pre-trial detainees and inmates serving short-term sentences in the county. It is operated by the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office, which provides a variety of resources for locating individuals in custody.

In addition to these resources, municipal law enforcement agencies such as the Carrollton Police Department and Villa Rica PD maintain public databases to locate inmates detained following arrests within their respective jurisdictions.

How to Find an Inmate in Carroll County Jail

The most reliable method of finding inmate information in Carroll County, Georgia, is to go through the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office website. The Sheriff’s Office, which is also the county’s primary law enforcement agency, operates a public-facing database that allows anyone to search for inmates in the Carroll County Jail by name. The process requires visiting the Sheriff’s Office website and navigating the designated interface to access the "Carroll County Jail Population Report." On the Jail Population page, individuals may scroll through the listed inmate profiles or use the search field at the top of the page to filter search results.

If the user is certain of the inmate’s detention but can’t find their information, they can check with the Sheriff’s Office in person. The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office in Carrollton, Georgia, is located at:

1000 Newnan Road

Carrollton, GA 30116

Phone: (770) 830-5888 (Main / Jail & Sheriff’s Office)

How to Use the Carroll County Jail Roster

Conducting an inmate search requires some level of familiarity with the process. Below is a step-by-step process users can follow to access the Carroll County Jail Population Report:

  • Visit the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office website
  • Click the menu (three dashes) at the top right-hand corner of the home page
  • From the menu, click on "Community Information" to see a drop-down menu
  • Proceed by clicking "CCSO Jail Population" from the available options
  • Click on the "Carroll County Jail Population Report" link
  • The user will be prompted with a roster of all individuals currently being held at the Carroll County Jail.

What Information is Included in the Carroll County Inmate Roster

On the jail roster, the user will be able to see:

  • The inmate’s name
  • Address
  • Arrest date
  • Days in jail
  • Bond, if one is set
  • Charges and arresting agency

Not all inmate information will be displayed. The inmate’s photograph (mugshot) and other sensitive details are typically redacted in compliance with express limitations under the Georgia Open Records Act. While inmate information is presumed public under the Act, some records are to be withheld to protect privacy rights. Beyond the inmate’s mugshot, records commonly exempted from public access under the act include:

  • Juvenile records
  • Sealed or expunged records
  • Medical and mental health data, including diagnosis and medication
  • Victim and witness information
  • Inventory of personal items found on the inmate at the time of arrest

The law uses these exemption rules to balance the offender’s privacy rights with the public’s right to know.

Contact Details for Carroll County Jail or Sheriff’s Office

Calling the jail is often the fastest way to confirm an inmate’s detention, housing location, and visitation schedule.

Below are the main contact details for the jail and the Sheriff’s Office:

Jail / Sheriff’s physical address:

Carroll County Jail / Carroll County Sheriff’s Office

1000 Newnan Road, Carrollton, GA 30116

Main Sheriff’s Office / Jail phone (primary line): 770-830-5888

Sheriff’s reception / general information (often used for inmate, booking, visitation questions): 770-830-5916

Listed by the Georgia Department of Corrections as "Carroll County Jail, 1000 Newnan Road, Carrollton, GA 30116, Primary: (770) 830-5888."

County Prison / Correctional Institution (separate from the jail, for sentenced inmates):

Carroll County Correctional Institution,

96 Horsley Mill Road,

Carrollton, GA 30117,

Phone: 770-830-5905

Fax: 770-830-5904

Item

Details

Jail / Sheriff’s address

1000 Newnan Road, Carrollton, GA 30116.

Main jail / Sheriff phone

Sheriff reception/inquiries

Sheriff’s Office (county page)

www.carrollcountyga.gov

Sheriff’s Office/jail site

www.carrollsheriff.net/

County Correctional Institution (prison)

96 Horsley Mill Rd, Carrollton, GA 30117; Phone: 770-830-5905

Jail Facility Overview in Carroll County

Carroll County, Georgia, has two primary correctional facilities that hold inmates. These facilities serve different purposes; one is the county jail for people awaiting trial or serving short-term sentences, and the other is a correctional institution for sentenced state offenders.

Carrollton County Jail

The Jack T. Bell Detention Center is the main local detention facility operated by the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office. It is a 644-capacity inmate facility that houses individuals who have been recently arrested, are awaiting trial, or are serving short-term county sentences. The facility processes arrests from cities across the county, including Carrollton, Villa Rica, Temple, Bowden, and Bremen.

Carroll County Correctional Institution

The Carroll County Correctional Institution is a prison facility that houses sentenced offenders, typically individuals to whom longer-term sentences have been imposed by a state court. The facility is designed to accommodate inmates serving anywhere from 1 year to life imprisonment.

Inmates at this facility often serve on work crews that help maintain county roads, parks, and public facilities as part of their sentence.

Agency

Office and Mail Address

Phone Number

Office Hours

Use

Carroll County Jail (Jack T. Bell Detention Center)

1000 Newnan Rd, Carrollton, GA

Pre-trial detention and short sentences

Main Phone: (770) 830-5888

Jail Administration Phone: (770) 830-5935

mailto:djordan@carrollsheriff.com

Administrative offices generally operate during standard county business hours (Monday-Friday). The jail itself operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Pre-trial detention and short sentences

Carroll County Correctional Institution

96 Horsley Mill Rd, Carrollton, GA

Sentenced offenders serving longer terms

(770) 830-5905

No public direct email listed; inquiries are typically handled through the Georgia Department of Corrections contact portal

Administrative offices generally operate during standard county business hours (typically Monday-Friday, daytime hours), while the facility itself operates 24 hours

Sentenced offenders serving longer terms

Carroll County Sheriff’s Office

1000 Newnan Road

Carrollton, GA 30116

(770) 830-5888 (Main / Jail & Sheriff’s Office)

Law Enforcement / Dispatch: Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for emergencies and calls for service.

Administrative Offices: Typically Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (excluding county holidays).

The primary law enforcement agency in Carroll County

How to Send Money to an Inmate in the Carroll County Jail?

Sending money to an incarcerated loved one serves as a way for family and friends to show that they care. Authorities at the Jack T. Bell Detention Center allow individuals to send money to Carroll County Jail inmates through a variety of methods:

Online

Individuals can send money directly to an inmate’s account via Inmate Canteen. They will need to:

  • Visit the Inmate Canteen website
  • Create a user account or log in (if they already have an account)
  • Once done, the user should select the jail facility where the inmate is being held and select the inmate they want to send money to
  • Next, select the "Deposit Funds to an Inmate" option
  • Follow the prompts on the screen to deposit funds to the inmate’s account

In Person

Individuals may choose to personally take the money to the jail. Jail staff will process the deposit and credit the inmate’s account. The jail only accepts Postal Money Order or Cashier’s Check from a Carroll County Bank.

By Mail

While sending money by mail generally takes longer than other methods, it may be useful for those who live far from the jailhouse. To use this method, send a Postal Money Order or Cashier’s Check from a Carroll County Bank to the jail address.

Address the Money Order to the inmate and write their Inmate ID# in the memo section of the Money Order.

The mailing process should follow this format:

Mail to the Jail.

Inmate’s Full Name & Inmate ID#

Carroll County Jail

1000 Newnan Road

Carrollton, GA 30116

If this is not done properly, the inmate may not receive the money, and the sender may be required to send another money order. For further inquiries, call: 770-830-5888.

Note: The jail does not accept cash.

Monies sent to an inmate in jail can be used to buy items that enhance their comfort while serving their sentence, such as shampoo, lotion, toothpaste, toothbrush, deodorant, and other commissary items.

Inmate Search by Jail Facility

Carroll County operates two main detention facilities. The Jack T. Bell Detention Center, which is used for arrests and detention, and the Carroll County Correctional Institution, which houses sentenced inmates serving County or state sentences.

Because the detention center is used for booking and holding newly arrested individuals, Carroll County inmate searches are typically conducted on its jail population. The jail operates a public lookup tool managed by the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office. The search tool provides real-time access to inmate information by name. Search results typically display an inmate’s location, booking date, charges, and housing status.

The Carroll County Correctional Institution does not maintain a separate public online inmate roster. Individuals seeking information about someone housed at this faculty may need to contact the institution directly.

If the individual arrested is a juvenile, neither of the jail favorites will have their record. This is because juvenile offenders are processed through the juvenile court system, and those involved in juvenile detention are protected by confidentiality under state law. Consequently, their records are not available through public search tools.

Facility Name

Separate Search Option

Where to Find or Request Information

Jack T. Bell Detention Center (Carroll County Jail)

Yes

Use the inmate search system provided by the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office or contact the jail directly

Carroll County Correctional Institution

No public online roster

Contact the correctional institution or Carroll County administrative offices for custody information

Juvenile detention facilities (regional/state-operated)

No public search portal

Information must be requested through the juvenile court system or the appropriate authorities.

Carroll County Visitation Rules and Schedules

To see an inmate, individuals must first register with the Visitation Officer in the jail lobby. Visitors will wait in the jail lobby after registration until the inmate’s name is called.

Who May Visit?

  • Officials, attorneys, and clergies
  • Anyone who is at least 18
  • Children may visit, but only if accompanied by their parent, or another parent, or a legal guardian.
  • It is not mandatory to list children in the inmate request form.

ID or Approval Required

Proper proof of ID is needed to confirm the individual’s true identity and their age. The type of ID required is listed as follows:

  • Driver’s license
  • State ID
  • Any other ID that shows the individual’s birth date and social security number

Dress Code and Ethics

Visitation privileges may be denied or revoked upon the following grounds:

  • Visitor exhibiting dangerous or disruptive behavior
  • A visitor caught in possession of drugs or alcohol
  • If the visitor is under the influence of drugs or alcohol
  • Visitors’ fake to show proper identification
  • Pending charges
  • Conveyance of contraband
  • Improper or indecent dressing
  • Violation of jail rules and regulations

Other possible reasons for denial include showing up late and destroying jail property (which may lead to criminal charges).

Length of Visit

Visitors will be allowed to see and speak with the inmate only for 30 minutes.

Days and Hours for Visit

Family and friends may visit only on Fridays, Saturdays, and Wednesdays at scheduled time frames. They will be allowed to visit for only two out of the three visitation days. They must complete an inmate visitation request at least 48 hours prior to the next visitation day.

Two forms are typically required: the Inmate Visitation Request and the Inmate Visitor Request. The visitation request allows the prospective to state the day and time they wish to visit, while the visitor request form allows the visitor to indicate who they wish to visit. Once these forms are filled out and submitted, the visit cannot be changed or rescheduled.

Mailing and Commissary Information

When sending money or items to an inmate in the Jack T. Bell Detention Center, make out the mail to the intended recipient. This can be done using the format provided below:

INMATES’ FULL NAME & ID NUMBER

Carroll County Jail

1000 Newnan Road

Carrollton, Georgia 30116

Incarcerated individuals may receive the following items via mail:

  • Standard letters and postcards
  • Greeting cards without electronic or sound devices
  • Photographs (usually a limited number per envelope)
  • Printed materials sent directly from the publisher, such as books or magazines

All incoming mail is screened and inspected by Jail staff for contraband, except for letters mailed by attorneys, courts, or government agencies.

Certain items are prohibited due to security or safety concerns:

  • Cash or personal checks
  • Polaroid photographs
  • Food candy
  • Stickers, glitter, or decorative materials
  • Metal objects such as paper clips, staples, or pins

Mail containing contraband will be confiscated, and the intended recipient will not receive it.