Union County, GA Warrants and Arrest Records

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The superior court of Union County, Georgia, or even a circuit, county, or municipal tribunal has the jurisdiction to issue arrest warrants when the police place a formal request for such an order. An active arrest warrant is issued when a person has to be brought before the court to answer his legal infractions.

However, for such a decree to be handed over to the police, the court has to explain why the person in question is under suspicion precisely. In other words, the sheriff’s deputies cannot just arrest an individual arbitrarily unless he is caught while in the act of committing the offense. In cases where an investigation precedes the actual arrest, the police have to procure an active warrant from the court.

The facts have to be presented before the court in writing; this includes a detailed description of the crime and evidence collected. The information submitted has to be enough to prove probable cause. Only then will a warrant be issued. A common misconception about such arrest orders is that they have a set expiry period.

This could not be further from the truth; in reality, arrests have been made even on outstanding warrants that are several years old. It is crucial to understand that the judiciary that releases arrest warrants and the police and the FBI maintains arrest records and warrant information.

So, if you want to conduct a background check on a new entrant in your social or professional circle, start with a warrant search. Approach the police or the judiciary for help; you can walk into their agency offices at:

  • Sheriff’s: 940 Beasley Street, Blairsville, Georgia 30512
  • Magistrate’s: 114 Courthouse St, Blairsville, GA 30512
  • County clerk’s: 114 Courthouse Street, Suite 5, Blairsville, Georgia 30512

 

How do you get information on Union County active warrants and arrests over the phone? (2021- Update)

  • Contact the Sheriff’s Department at (706) 439-6066 if you want to access to information on warrants, arrest records, and incident/accident reports.
  • Call the Union County Jail at (706) 439-6080 if you’re looking for information on recent arrests.
  • Contact the Clerk of Court’s office at (706) 439-6022 if you are keen on accessing criminal case records.
  • Contact the District Attorney’s Office at (706) 864-6754 if you need information on victim support.

 

Crime Statistics of Union County, GA

 The crime rate of Union County in 2019 stood at just a few over 110 cases, of which only around 4 were against violent crimes. As compared to the annual crime total of 2018, which was 260 cases, this was a distinct improvement. Of the property crimes reported in 2019, 75 were larceny thefts, 25 were burglaries and 9 were car thefts.

 Just about 60 criminal complaints were filed in Union County, Georgia, in 2009. The index crime rate for the area is only over 288. It is significantly lower than the county average of Georgia, which stands at 2800 incidents, and the national average, which is in the vicinity of 4000 cases.

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