Early County Inmate Population is a private reference site. It cannot confirm whether someone is in custody, release an inmate, post bond, schedule a visit, or retrieve an official booking record. Use the official offices below for those requests.
Where To Direct Jail And Record Questions
Early County separates jail custody, sheriff administration, court files, and prosecution records. Use the jail number for current custody, the sheriff open-records route for written record requests, and the clerk or DA when the question is about filed court charges.
- Early County Jail: 18610 E. South Blvd., Blakely, GA 39823. Front jailer and inmate information line: 229-723-3150. Use this for a person believed to be in the county jail today.
- Early County Dispatch and open-records questions: 229-723-3577. Dispatch is located at the jail and operates 24/7. Written sheriff open-records requests should identify the requester, phone, return address, specific records, names, dates, times, locations, and case numbers when available.
- Early County Sheriff's Office administration: 111 Court Square Suite B, Blakely, GA 39823. Phone: 229-723-3214. This is the sheriff administration and records context, not the jail's physical address. The research did not locate separate sheriff records-window hours; the county homepage lists general county office hours as Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to noon and 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM.
- Early County Clerk of Superior Court: Gayle Anderson, P.O. Box 849, 111 Court Square, Suite C, Blakely, GA 39823. Phone: 229-723-3033. Use the clerk for formal court files, case numbers, dispositions, and discovery-related routing.
- Pataula Judicial Circuit District Attorney: 12850 Magnolia Street, Blakely, GA 39823. Phone: 229-724-3011. The office handles Early County prosecutions and victim-assistance routing in the circuit. Its published hours for victim-assistance contact are Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM.
For page-specific guidance, use the links below before calling so you can ask for the right record category.
- For someone in local county custody, start with jail inmate records and then call the Early County Jail if the status must be current.
- For booking-photo questions, review jail roster mugshots because Georgia treats booking photographs and commercial mugshot removal as separate issues.
- For filed charges, hearing dates, amendments, dismissals, or dispositions, use court records after a jail arrest and contact the clerk or DA.
- For a facility-specific address, phone, mail, commissary, or visitation caveat, use the Early County Jail page.
- For a Georgia state-sentenced prisoner after transfer, use the Georgia Department of Corrections offender query rather than the county jail phone line.
- For federal sentenced custody, use the BOP inmate locator. For immigration detention, use ICE ODLS, which requires exact identifying details and cannot search people under 18.