Lee County, GA Warrants and Arrest Records

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Like other Georgia counties, Lee County does not offer information on active arrest warrants over the internet. There is no provision to conduct such a search or even request records online.

So, if you are keen on finding the arrest records in the name of a specific person, your only option will be to visit the office of one of the state agencies mentioned below. Because these laws and order and justice entities are directly involved with the process of warrant issue and execution, they will have all information about these detention decrees.

The Lee County Magistrate’s Office, like other Magistrates, is responsible for issuing arrest warrants for the county. To reach the magistrate’s court, find your way to 100 Leslie Hwy, Leesburg, GA 31763.

You can also look for Lee County arrest records in the court dockets; for this, you will need to visit the Clerk of Court’s office for Superior Court, located at the county courthouse and the magistrate’s office. They work during office hours Monday through Friday.

Finally, consider the office of the county sheriff. In Lee, this is situated at 100 Leslie HwyLeesburg, Georgia 31763. Remember that getting in touch with the Sheriff’s Office can create trouble for you if there is already an outstanding warrant in your name or even if you are suspected of shielding a current fugitive.

 

Is it possible to get information on Lee County arrests and warrants over the phone? (2021-Update)

  • Inquiries about recent arrest and criminal records: (229) 759-3334
  • Inquiries about court records: (229) 759-6018
  • Inquiries about victim/witness services: (229) 924-5411.
  • Inquiries about active warrants: (229) 759-6016/6031.

 

Crime Statistics of Lee County, GA

There was a slight increase of around 5% in the annual crime average of Lee County in 2019. The local police received around 550 complaints of which, the majority, at 500 cases, were property crimes.

These included more than 360 cases against theft and nearly 110 cases against burglary. Aggravated assault cases formed the bulk of 50 complaints filed against violent crimes, with almost 25 cases attributed to this offense type.

Over the five years between 2002 and 2007, almost 2200 crimes were reported in Lee County, WA. There has been a massive increase by nearly 70% in the overall crime rate and a growth of well over 55% in the violent crime average. On average, one criminal incident occurs in the county every day.

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