Camden County Criminal History Search

Camden County criminal history records are held by offices in Woodbine, the county seat in southeast Georgia near the Florida state line. The Superior Court Clerk at 105 East 4th Street keeps all criminal case files that move through the county court system. This is where you find felony charges, plea deals, trial records, and final case outcomes for people charged in Camden County. The Sheriff's Office at 209 East 4th Street also holds arrest and booking data from its own work. If you need to look up a criminal history record tied to Camden County, you can visit these offices in person, call them, or use state tools from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to run a broader search.

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Camden County Criminal History Quick Facts

54,666 Population
Woodbine County Seat
Brunswick Judicial Circuit
$15 State Felon Search Fee

Camden County Clerk of Superior Court

The Camden County Clerk of Superior Court is the main source for criminal case records in the county. The office sits at 105 East 4th Street in Woodbine, GA 31569. You can call them at (912) 510-5104. This is where the county files and stores all records from criminal cases heard in Camden County Superior Court. That covers felony cases, certain misdemeanor cases bound over from lower courts, and any appeals that go through the superior court level.

The Camden County Clerk of Courts website provides details on how to access criminal case records and other court filings in the county.

Camden County clerk of courts page for criminal history records

Each case file at the clerk's office holds the charges, plea entries, hearing dates, motions, and the final ruling. Walk-in requests are taken during regular business hours. Certified copies of court documents cost a per-page fee and come with the official court seal. If you need a document for legal use, you will want the certified version. Plain copies are cheaper but do not carry the seal. Records that have been restricted under O.C.G.A. Section 35-3-37 will not show up when you search. Only law enforcement and a few state agencies can still see those sealed files.

The clerk also handles case index searches. You can look up a name and see if any criminal cases come back for that person in Camden County. This is useful when you need to check for prior charges or see the status of a pending case. Not all case types show up in a basic search though. Juvenile cases and certain sealed matters are kept out of the public index.

Camden County Sheriff's Office Records

The Camden County Sheriff's Office is at 209 East 4th Street in Woodbine, GA 31569. The main number is (912) 510-5100. The sheriff runs law enforcement across the county and operates the county jail. Booking records from the jail are a key part of the criminal history system in Camden County. When someone gets arrested, the booking record shows the date, time, charges at intake, and any bond amount set by the court.

The Camden County Sheriff's Office website has contact details and information about law enforcement services in the county.

Camden County Sheriff's Office page for criminal history records

Arrest data from the sheriff gets sent to the Georgia Crime Information Center. This is part of how the state builds its criminal history database. Under O.C.G.A. Section 35-3-34, all arrests in Georgia must be reported to the GCIC. So if someone is arrested in Camden County, that record ends up in the statewide system. The sheriff's office can also help with questions about people currently held in the Camden County jail. Bond information and release dates are typically available by calling the main number.

Incident reports from the sheriff are public records. You can ask for a copy of a report tied to a specific event or case number. Some reports may be withheld if there is an active investigation. The records division can tell you what is available and what the fees are for copies.

Criminal Record Restriction in Camden County

Georgia uses the term "record restriction" for what most people think of as expungement. When a criminal record is restricted in Camden County, it gets sealed from public view. Law enforcement can still see it. But the general public and most background check services cannot access a restricted record.

Several situations can lead to eligibility for record restriction. If charges were dismissed or never referred for prosecution, you may qualify. People who finished a sentence under the First Offender Act, found in O.C.G.A. Section 42-8-60, can have their records restricted after discharge. This is a big deal in Camden County and across Georgia. The First Offender Act lets first-time offenders complete their sentence without a formal conviction on their record. Once the court discharges them, the case gets restricted automatically in most situations.

There is also a retroactive option. If someone should have been sentenced under the First Offender Act at the time of their case but was not, they can petition the court to apply it after the fact. This changes the status of the conviction and triggers a restriction. The GBI FAQ page covers the full list of situations where restriction applies and how the process works at the state level.

You cannot have pending charges when you apply. There are also waiting periods for certain offense types. Contact the Camden County Clerk of Superior Court at (912) 510-5104 if you need to start the restriction process for a case that was handled in Camden County courts.

State-Level Tools for Camden County Criminal History

Beyond the local offices in Woodbine, there are state tools that cover Camden County criminal history. The Georgia Felon Search costs $15. It checks the GCIC database for felony convictions across all of Georgia. That includes cases from Camden County. You need a first name, last name, date of birth, and sex to run a search. Results come back fast. The fee applies even if no record is found.

The Georgia Department of Corrections offender search is free. It shows people who are currently in a GDC state prison or on active supervision. This can include people convicted in Camden County who are serving time at a state facility. The GDC tool does not cover people in the Camden County jail or those who have already finished their sentence and left the corrections system.

For questions about how the state criminal history system works, the GBI FAQ page is a good starting point. It explains what records are available, who can access them, and how to submit a formal request. The GBI also handles fingerprint-based background checks for people who need an official criminal history report.

How to Look Up Camden County Criminal Records

There are a few ways to search for criminal history in Camden County. The best path depends on what kind of record you need and how you want to get it.

  • Visit the Camden County Clerk of Superior Court at 105 East 4th Street in Woodbine for court case records
  • Call the clerk's office at (912) 510-5104 for case status and document requests
  • Contact the Camden County Sheriff at (912) 510-5100 for arrest and jail records
  • Run a Georgia Felon Search for statewide felony data that includes Camden County
  • Check the GDC offender search for people in state prisons

Each source covers a different part of the picture. Court records from the clerk show charges, pleas, and outcomes. The sheriff has booking data and arrest reports. State tools add felony conviction data and corrections information. You may need to check more than one source to get a full view of someone's criminal history in Camden County.

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Criminal History in Camden County Cities

Woodbine is the county seat of Camden County. The area also includes St. Marys, Kingsland, and other small towns in the southeast corner of Georgia. That means all criminal history records for the county run through the county-level offices in Woodbine. The Camden County Sheriff and the Clerk of Superior Court handle records for every jurisdiction within the county. Local police departments in St. Marys and Kingsland make their own arrests, but those records flow into the same state system through the GCIC.

Nearby Counties With Criminal Records

Camden County sits at the very bottom of Georgia, just north of the Florida border. Cases near the county line sometimes fall under a neighboring jurisdiction. If you do not find what you need in Camden County, check these nearby counties.