No Official County Mugshot Roster Was Located
Treutlen County did not have an official online jail roster mugshot gallery, recent booking photo feed, or county inmate photo profile available in the inspected official sources. The official Treutlen County sheriff page says the public may contact the sheriff's office about jail records, inmate lookups, mugshots, reports, warrants, and inmate visitation or contact procedures. That confirms the sheriff's office is the local records route, but it does not create a public photo gallery.
This matters because a missing photo online is not proof that no booking occurred. The county detention center may still have booking-related records, and Soperton Police may have police reports for city arrests. The first custody question should go to Treutlen County Detention Center at (912) 529-3222 or (912) 529-3223. The Soperton Police FAQ gives the visitor-facing jail address as 601 Cascade Circle, while the Georgia Sheriffs' Association directory also places the jail at 530 Cascade Circle, names Sheriff Thomas H. Corbin, and lists Lt. Brandie Nobles as jail administrator. The photo request question should be framed as a Georgia open-records request and should include the written booking-photo affirmation required by Georgia rules.
Public and not public: Arrest and booking records are generally disclosable in Georgia unless an exemption applies, but law-enforcement websites may not display booking records the same way commercial sites do. A booking photo requester must affirm in writing that the photo will not be placed in a publication or website that charges for removal or deletion.
How to Find or Request a Treutlen County Booking Photo
The correct process is records-oriented. Do not start with a paid removal site or a reposted image. Start by confirming whether the person was booked at the county jail, then ask the sheriff or relevant police records custodian how to request the booking photo under Georgia law.
- Call Treutlen County Detention Center at (912) 529-3222 or (912) 529-3223. Confirm whether the person was booked locally, released, transferred, or held for another agency.
- Ask whether the Treutlen County Sheriff's Office releases booking photographs by written open-records request and what wording it requires for the Georgia booking-photo affirmation.
- Prepare the identifying facts: full legal name, date of birth or age, arrest date, arresting agency, charge or warrant information, and any case or citation number.
- If Soperton Police made or documented the arrest, use the official Soperton Police Records and Reports process for police reports. The jail booking photograph may still be a sheriff or jail record if the jail created it during intake.
- Submit a clear written request. Include the Georgia affirmation that the image will not be placed in a publication or website that charges for removal or deletion.
- If the person moved to state custody, search GDC. If the person moved to federal criminal or immigration custody, use BOP or ICE. Those systems are not county mugshot galleries.
Sample Record and Photo Field Inventory
No official Treutlen County roster profile was available to inspect, so the inventory below distinguishes local county status from state and federal locator fields. The sheriff page supports that mugshots are a sheriff-contact topic, but it does not verify a public field, thumbnail, gallery, retention period, or profile layout for the county jail.
| Field | What It Shows or Status |
|---|---|
| County booking photo | Not published in an official Treutlen County online roster/gallery found in research. Request through the sheriff/jail records route if available. |
| Name | Needed for phone and records lookup. No public county roster name field was verified. |
| Demographics | Not published or verified in an official county roster source. |
| Booking date/time | Not published online in a located official county roster. Ask the jail or request the record. |
| Charges | Verify with the jail, sheriff, court clerk, or prosecutor. Booking charges may differ from filed court charges. |
| Bond | Ask the jail and the court. No official online bond field was located. |
| Release/status | Call the jail for current status and consider VINELink for custody notifications. |
| GDC photo | GDC warns offender photographs, if available, display automatically in Find an Offender. This is a state offender photo, not a county booking gallery. |
| BOP photo | BOP locator fields include name, register number, age, race, sex, release date, and location. It does not provide a county-style mugshot gallery. |
Georgia Mugshot Law and Public Access
Georgia's public-record rules are the reason the Treutlen process should be phrased carefully. The Georgia Open Records Act generally provides access to public records unless a law or court order exempts them. Georgia law-enforcement guidance also states that arrest and booking records are subject to disclosure. At the same time, law-enforcement websites may not display booking records, and booking photographs are subject to a specific written affirmation requirement.
Key Statutes:
O.C.G.A. 50-18-71 covers public-record access, reasonable production time, and fee rules, including the three-business-day response framework when records exist.
O.C.G.A. 35-1-18 is the booking-photo rule cited in Georgia law-enforcement guidance. Requesters must affirm that the photo will not be used in a paid-removal publication or website.
O.C.G.A. 10-1-393.5 regulates commercial mugshot website removal and describes when a site must remove a mugshot without charge within 30 days after a written request.
How Long a Mugshot Stays Online
No official Treutlen County retention period was located because no official online county mugshot gallery was found. There was no verified county rule stating that photos drop after release, remain for a set number of days, or stay in a historical archive. Treat any third-party retention claim as unverified unless the sheriff or records custodian confirms it.
For the underlying record, Georgia access depends on the record type, exemptions, and case status. A release from jail does not automatically erase a booking record. A dismissal, non-referral, restriction, or sealing order may change public access, but those are legal-record processes rather than a simple gallery delete button.
GDC Photos Are State Offender Photos
The official GDC Find an Offender page explains Georgia's state locator and includes the GDC disclaimer for offender information.
Use GDC when a person is in a Georgia Department of Corrections facility, including Treutlen Detention Center at 401 Cascade Circle. A GDC photo is not the same thing as a Treutlen County jail booking mugshot from the county detention center.
The direct GDC offender query entry screen requires accepting the disclaimer before searching.
GDC describes searches by name, description, ID, or case number and warns that photographs, if available, display automatically. GDC also instructs users to verify information through written correspondence before relying on it as complete.
What to Include in a Booking Photo Request
A useful Treutlen booking-photo request should identify the person and the exact record sought. Include the full name, date of birth or approximate age, arrest date, arresting agency, and whether the request is for the booking photograph, jail booking record, police incident report, or all responsive arrest and booking records. Send sheriff and jail booking requests to the sheriff records route through the official Treutlen County government site and sheriff contacts. Send Soperton Police report requests through the city police records route when Soperton Police is the arresting or reporting agency.
Ask for the custodian's current fee estimate and whether redactions or exemptions apply. Soperton Police records materials give local fee logic for city police reports, including normal per-page charges, city-cost media charges, and no charge for the first 15 minutes of search, retrieval, copy, redaction, and supervision time. Do not assume those city police fees are the sheriff's jail fees unless the sheriff confirms them.
Mugshot Removal, Restriction, and Sealing
Georgia's commercial mugshot-site statute is separate from a sheriff records request. O.C.G.A. 10-1-393.5 addresses commercial websites and removal without charge when statutory conditions are met and a written request is sent. Conditions described by the Georgia Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division include record restriction, non-referral or no prosecution before indictment or accusation, statute of limitations expiration, and other listed outcomes.
Soperton Police's record-restriction page adds a practical Georgia caveat: restriction can remove eligible arrests from employment-level official Georgia Criminal History provided by GBI, but court paperwork remains open unless a petition is filed with a judge to seal court records. For the court side of an arrest, use Court Records After Jail Arrest and the appropriate clerk or court process.
BOP and Federal Photo Limits
The official BOP Inmate Locator is for federal inmates incarcerated from 1982 to present. It is useful when a person is in federal prison custody, but it is not a Treutlen County jail mugshot source.
BOP locator results focus on federal identity and custody fields such as name, register number, age, race, sex, release date, and location. Federal agencies generally do not provide a county-style booking-photo gallery through BOP. If immigration custody is suspected, use ICE ODLS, which is separate from BOP, GDC, and the Treutlen County jail.
No App-Only Mugshot Source Found
No official Treutlen County Sheriff's Office app and no official Soperton Police app were located in the research. No app-only jail roster, mugshot gallery, warrant search, or most-wanted feature was found. Use the official sheriff/jail phone numbers, Soperton Police records forms, GDC, BOP, ICE ODLS, and VINELink instead.