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Current Fulton County Jail Roster

Search the current Fulton County jail roster by inmate name or listed charge. Results are synced directly from official booking data.

2026-06-10 14:01 UTCOfficial data
2,876In custody
844Felony
285Misdemeanor
$0Total bond
439Booked · 14d
1070Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
RDRENDER, DEMARREUN VIRGIAL#2314553Male
Sep 5, 2023
Aggravated Assault+13 more
ViolentOtherWeaponsDrugs
Felony1010d
SCSWINT, CHAD#2314081Male
Aug 28, 2023
Aggravated Assault+3 more
ViolentWeaponsOther
Felony1018d
MKMADDOX, KAHEIM#2313166Male
Aug 14, 2023
Murder+21 more
ViolentWeaponsOther
Felony1032d
EREtheridge, Rees Slater#2313042Male
Aug 12, 2023
Foreign County: Dekalb CoSo+8 more
OtherDomesticViolent
1034d
BCBELL, CHIQUILLE#2312879Male
Aug 10, 2023
False Report Of A Crime+53 more
OtherDrugsWeaponsProperty / Theft
Felony1036d
FJFLAKES, JULIAN BRET#2312819Male
Aug 9, 2023
Aggravated Assault+5 more
ViolentWeapons
1037d
BDBYRD, DEAPPLO#2312283Male
Aug 1, 2023
Aggravated Assault+14 more
ViolentFraud / ForgeryProperty / TheftDrugs
Felony1045d
JRJARRELL, RODNEY EDWARD#2311289Male
Jul 15, 2023
Aggravated Assault+4 more
ViolentWeapons
Felony1062d
MJMOODY, JAKOBE#2310342Male
Jun 29, 2023
Murder+7 more
ViolentWeaponsOther
1078d
SJSPEARS, JAYLIN MAURICE#2310256Male
Jun 28, 2023
Aggravated Assault+10 more
ViolentProperty / TheftWeaponsOther
Felony1079d
EREssienumoh, Richard#2310263Male
Jun 28, 2023
Burglary in First Degree+9 more
BurglaryOtherProperty / TheftViolent
Felony1079d
MDMICKEL, DAVID#2310008Male
Jun 24, 2023
Aggravated Assault with a deadly weapon+9 more
WeaponsViolentProperty / TheftOther
Felony1083d
FMFOLEY, MARCUS#2309870Male
Jun 22, 2023
Aggravated Assault+16 more
ViolentOtherWeapons
Felony1085d
JJJOHNSON, JESSE#2309563Male
Jun 16, 2023
Aggravated Assault+5 more
ViolentOtherWeapons
Felony1091d
BRBATTLE, RONALD A#2308875Male
Jun 6, 2023
Driving - Improper/Erratic Lane Change+18 more
OtherTrafficViolentCourt / Warrant
Felony1101d
FJFELTS, JAQUAN#2308757Male
Jun 3, 2023
Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon+26 more
WeaponsViolentOtherCourt / Warrant
Felony1104d
TCTROY, CHRISTIAN OLIVER#2308684Male
Jun 2, 2023
Aggravated Assault with a dedly weapon+14 more
WeaponsOtherViolentProperty / Theft
Felony1105d
KKKINDRED, KAMERON#2308642Male
Jun 2, 2023
Aggravated Assault+17 more
ViolentOther
Felony1105d
ALAUSTIN, LAMARION#2308353Male
May 28, 2023
Aggravated Assault w/d Weapon+22 more
WeaponsViolentProperty / TheftOther
Felony1110d
SASMITH, ALBERT#2308289Male
May 27, 2023
Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon+5 more
WeaponsViolentOther
Felony1111d
  1. RD
    RENDER, DEMARREUN VIRGIAL#2314553Male
    Felony
    Booked Sep 5, 2023Days 1010Bond
    ViolentOtherWeaponsDrugs
  2. SC
    SWINT, CHAD#2314081Male
    Felony
    Booked Aug 28, 2023Days 1018Bond
    ViolentWeaponsOther
  3. MK
    MADDOX, KAHEIM#2313166Male
    Felony
    Booked Aug 14, 2023Days 1032Bond
    ViolentWeaponsOther
  4. ER
    Etheridge, Rees Slater#2313042Male
    Booked Aug 12, 2023Days 1034Bond
    OtherDomesticViolent
  5. BC
    BELL, CHIQUILLE#2312879Male
    Felony
    Booked Aug 10, 2023Days 1036Bond
    OtherDrugsWeaponsProperty / Theft
  6. FJ
    FLAKES, JULIAN BRET#2312819Male
    Booked Aug 9, 2023Days 1037Bond
    ViolentWeapons
  7. BD
    BYRD, DEAPPLO#2312283Male
    Felony
    Booked Aug 1, 2023Days 1045Bond
    ViolentFraud / ForgeryProperty / TheftDrugs
  8. JR
    JARRELL, RODNEY EDWARD#2311289Male
    Felony
    Booked Jul 15, 2023Days 1062Bond
    ViolentWeapons
  9. MJ
    MOODY, JAKOBE#2310342Male
    Booked Jun 29, 2023Days 1078Bond
    ViolentWeaponsOther
  10. SJ
    SPEARS, JAYLIN MAURICE#2310256Male
    Felony
    Booked Jun 28, 2023Days 1079Bond
    ViolentProperty / TheftWeaponsOther
  11. ER
    Essienumoh, Richard#2310263Male
    Felony
    Booked Jun 28, 2023Days 1079Bond
    BurglaryOtherProperty / TheftViolent
  12. MD
    MICKEL, DAVID#2310008Male
    Felony
    Booked Jun 24, 2023Days 1083Bond
    WeaponsViolentProperty / TheftOther
  13. FM
    FOLEY, MARCUS#2309870Male
    Felony
    Booked Jun 22, 2023Days 1085Bond
    ViolentOtherWeapons
  14. JJ
    JOHNSON, JESSE#2309563Male
    Felony
    Booked Jun 16, 2023Days 1091Bond
    ViolentOtherWeapons
  15. BR
    BATTLE, RONALD A#2308875Male
    Felony
    Booked Jun 6, 2023Days 1101Bond
    OtherTrafficViolentCourt / Warrant
  16. FJ
    FELTS, JAQUAN#2308757Male
    Felony
    Booked Jun 3, 2023Days 1104Bond
    WeaponsViolentOtherCourt / Warrant
  17. TC
    TROY, CHRISTIAN OLIVER#2308684Male
    Felony
    Booked Jun 2, 2023Days 1105Bond
    WeaponsOtherViolentProperty / Theft
  18. KK
    KINDRED, KAMERON#2308642Male
    Felony
    Booked Jun 2, 2023Days 1105Bond
    ViolentOther
  19. AL
    AUSTIN, LAMARION#2308353Male
    Felony
    Booked May 28, 2023Days 1110Bond
    WeaponsViolentProperty / TheftOther
  20. SA
    SMITH, ALBERT#2308289Male
    Felony
    Booked May 27, 2023Days 1111Bond
    WeaponsViolentOther

Fulton County Jail Contact Information

Use these Fulton County Jail contacts for custody confirmation, bail questions, visitation planning, inmate deposits, and court follow-up.

Facility
Fulton County Jail
Operated By
Fulton County Sheriff's Office
Court
Superior Court of Fulton County

About the Fulton County Jail

The Fulton County Jail is the main detention facility for Fulton County, Georgia, which includes most of Atlanta. The custody list comes from Fulton County's official open-data current inmates feed; charge descriptions and arresting agency are filled from the Sheriff's Tyler Odyssey jail search on each sync.

Felony and misdemeanor tags are inferred from charge descriptions when the portal does not publish a separate crime class. Bond and docket fields are shown when the sheriff portal lists them. Confirm custody, bond, and court dates with the Fulton County Sheriff's Office and the Superior Court of Fulton County.

Facility
Fulton County Jail
Operated By
Fulton County Sheriff's Office
County
Fulton County, Georgia (Atlanta)
Roster Source
Fulton open-data current inmates + Tyler jail records (charges)
Official lookup
Fulton County Odyssey Public Access jail search

How the Fulton County Inmate Search Works

Using the Fulton County inmate search can be an essential tool for families or friends of incarcerated individuals. The online search allows users to enter specific details to find a person in custody. The booking record fields typically include the inmate's name, date of arrest, charges they face, current status, and any bond amounts. This information is important as it gives a clearer picture of an inmate’s situation at the Fulton County Jail.

When searching for an inmate, it's important to understand the meanings of terms like pending, sentenced, or hold. A pending status indicates that the charges are still being processed. Sentenced means the individual has been found guilty and given a punishment. Hold means the inmate is being held for another agency or jurisdiction. Sometimes, charges can change or be updated after the initial booking. These changes can happen due to new evidence or legal decisions, which may cause timing delays in the search.

For effective searching, consider using specific details such as the inmate's full legal name and date of birth. If you don't find the person you're looking for at first, try varying the name spelling or using initials. Keep in mind that the system updates frequently, so check back if you initially find nothing. Being persistent and patient will help you find the information you need about your loved one at Fulton County Jail.

Posting Bail at Fulton County Jail

After an arrest at Fulton County Jail, a judge sets bail based on several factors. These factors typically include the severity of the charges, the individual's criminal history, and whether they pose a flight risk. Bail is a financial guarantee that the defendant will return for court proceedings. Understanding how bail is determined can help families prepare for potential costs associated with securing the release of their loved ones.

There are several bond types available for posting bail, including cash, surety, property, and own recognizance (OR). Cash bonds require payment in full. Surety bonds involve a bail bondsman who guarantees the bail for a fee, usually around 10%. Property bonds use real estate as collateral. An OR bond allows a person to be released based on a promise to appear in court. Each bond type has unique steps, which can affect how quickly an inmate is released.

To post bail at Fulton County Jail, individuals or family members need to follow specific steps. First, they should gather details about the inmate and their charges. Then, they can go to the jail or contact a bail bondsman. The release timeline can vary, but it generally takes a few hours once bail is posted. Families should be prepared for additional fees if using a bail bondsman. Knowing the steps and timelines can help families manage the process more effectively.

Sending Money to an Inmate

Inmates at Fulton County Jail can access funds through a commissary or trust account. This account allows them to buy items like snacks, personal hygiene products, and other essentials. Money from friends and family helps inmates maintain a sense of normalcy during their time in jail. Knowing how to manage these funds can be crucial for those supporting someone in custody.

Depositing money into an inmate's trust account can be done through several methods. Family members can use a kiosk located in the jail, make online deposits, or send money orders. The processing time for deposits can vary, so it's important to check the latest guidelines. Each method may also have its own fees, which can add up if you are making frequent deposits. Keeping track of these fees is essential for budgeting.

Using the inmate's booking number is very important when sending money. It ensures that the funds go directly into the correct account. Never send cash through the mail as it will not be accepted and could be lost. Instead, stick to the approved methods for deposits to guarantee that your loved one receives the money they need. Clear communication about funds can alleviate stress for both inmates and their families.

Inmate Communication

Communication with inmates at Fulton County Jail is limited, but there are several options. Inmates can only make outgoing calls, which are often collect or prepaid. Collect calls can be expensive, so prepaid options might be more affordable for families. Setting up a prepaid account allows inmates to call their loved ones without incurring high costs, making it easier to stay in touch during their time in jail.

Video visits are another way to communicate with inmates. Families must schedule these visits in advance, and there may be associated fees. While video calls can help maintain connections, they often come with time limits. Electronic messaging is also an option, allowing for quicker communication, though it may have its own fees. Families should familiarize themselves with the rules to maximize their contact opportunities.

When sending mail to inmates, it's important to follow specific guidelines. The address must include the inmate's name and booking number, along with the jail's address. All incoming mail is inspected, and any items deemed inappropriate will be returned. Legal mail, however, is confidential and not subject to inspection. Families should be aware that all non-legal communications are monitored to ensure safety within the facility.

Fulton County Court Information

Fulton County cases are handled in the Fulton County Superior Court. This court deals with a variety of criminal cases, from felonies to misdemeanors. Understanding which court is responsible for a case helps families track what is happening. Each court has its own schedule and processes, and knowing where to look can simplify the search for important information regarding court dates.

The case timeline in Fulton County typically begins with an initial appearance. During this appearance, the court informs the defendant of the charges against them. Afterward, hearings may take place leading up to sentencing. Families should be aware that there can be many steps involved in this process. Each step is vital for ensuring that the legal rights of the defendant are upheld throughout their case.

Video hearings have become common in many courts, including Fulton County. These allow defendants to appear before the judge without being physically present. To check court dates, families can access online resources or contact the court directly. Court records are the authoritative source for information related to cases. Having accurate details can help families support their loved ones effectively during legal proceedings.

Court
Superior Court of Fulton County

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I conduct an inmate search or access booking records for Fulton County Jail in Atlanta, Georgia?

To conduct an inmate search for Fulton County Jail, you may visit the official Fulton County Sheriff's Office website, where you can access the inmate locator tool. This tool provides up-to-date information on current inmates, including their booking status, charges, and facility location. Alternatively, you may contact the jail directly for specific inquiries. Booking records are typically public information, but certain restrictions may apply based on privacy laws and the nature of the charges.

What is the booking and intake process at Fulton County Jail?

The booking and intake process at Fulton County Jail involves several steps that commence upon an individual’s arrival at the facility. Initially, the individual is identified through fingerprinting and photographs. Following this, personal information is collected, including biographical details and the nature of the charges. Medical evaluations may be conducted to ensure the health of the inmate. This process typically takes several hours, and inmates are assigned a housing unit after processing is complete. Family members may be notified of the inmate's status during this period.

What types of bail and bond options are available for inmates at Fulton County Jail?

In Fulton County Jail, there are various types of bail and bond options available for inmates charged with offenses. Common types include cash bonds, where the full amount is paid upfront, and surety bonds, which involve a bondsman guaranteeing the bail amount in exchange for a fee. The amount of bail is determined by the judge based on the nature of the charges, flight risk, and criminal history. Inmates may also be eligible for release on their own recognizance, which does not require posting bail.

What is the difference between pretrial and sentenced status for inmates at Fulton County Jail?

Inmates at Fulton County Jail may be classified as either pretrial or sentenced. Pretrial inmates are individuals awaiting trial and have not yet been convicted of the charges against them. Their rights to legal counsel and a fair trial are paramount. Conversely, sentenced inmates have been convicted and are serving their punishment, which may include jail time or probation. The distinction impacts the inmate's rights and the procedures applicable to their legal representation and potential for appeal.

How can inmates at Fulton County Jail access their attorneys and understand their legal rights?

Inmates at Fulton County Jail retain the right to legal representation and can access their attorneys through scheduled visits or phone calls. Attorneys can visit clients during designated hours, and inmates are provided with private consultation rooms to discuss their cases. Legal rights include the right to counsel, the right to remain silent, and the right to a fair trial. Inmates are encouraged to familiarize themselves with these rights in order to adequately prepare for their legal proceedings.

What are the rules regarding phone calls for inmates at Fulton County Jail?

Inmates at Fulton County Jail can make phone calls, but these are subject to monitoring for security purposes. Collect calls are typically allowed, but families may opt for prepaid accounts to facilitate communication. Inmates may also send messages through third-party services, subject to the jail's established policies. It is important for families to understand the associated costs and the scheduling of calls, as there may be limitations on call duration and frequency to ensure the security of the facility.

Is video visitation available for inmates at Fulton County Jail, and what are the rules?

Video visitation services are available at Fulton County Jail, providing an alternative means for inmates to communicate with family and friends. Individuals must register for the service through the jail's designated video visitation platform. Visits are scheduled in advance and are subject to specific time limits. Inmates must adhere to the facility's regulations regarding appropriate behavior during video calls. This system aims to maintain a connection between inmates and their loved ones while ensuring the security of the facility.

What are the in-person visitation rules for Fulton County Jail?

In-person visitation at Fulton County Jail is governed by specific rules to ensure security and proper conduct. Visitors must schedule visits in advance and may be required to provide identification. Visits are typically limited in duration and frequency, with restrictions on the number of visitors allowed per session. Inmates are to be dressed in jail-issued clothing during visits, and all interactions are monitored. It is essential for visitors to familiarize themselves with the visitation schedule and rules to ensure compliance during their visit.

How can I send money to an inmate at Fulton County Jail?

Sending money to an inmate at Fulton County Jail can be accomplished through several methods, including online deposits, money orders, or cash deposits at designated kiosks within the facility. Funds are typically deposited into the inmate's commissary or trust account, which can be used to purchase approved items such as snacks, hygiene products, and writing materials. It is advisable to consult the jail's guidelines regarding acceptable forms of payment and any associated fees to ensure a smooth transaction.

What are the mailing rules for sending letters to inmates at Fulton County Jail?

When sending mail to inmates at Fulton County Jail, there are specific rules and restrictions that must be adhered to. All correspondence should be addressed clearly, including the inmate's name and booking number. Legal mail is treated with additional privacy and must be marked as such. Certain items, such as photographs, stickers, or explicit content, may be prohibited. It is essential to review the jail's mailing guidelines to avoid delays or rejection of correspondence, maintaining communication with the inmate.

What is the release process and timeline for inmates at Fulton County Jail?

The release process for inmates at Fulton County Jail involves several steps and can vary based on the individual's circumstances. Generally, once an inmate has served their time or posted bail, they will undergo a final review and processing. This may include a check for any outstanding warrants or detainers. Release times can vary, often occurring at designated hours, and may take several hours following the completion of the necessary paperwork. Families should be prepared for potential delays during the release process.

How can I find information regarding court appearances and scheduling for inmates at Fulton County Jail?

To find information on court appearances and scheduling for inmates at Fulton County Jail, individuals can consult the Fulton County Clerk of Courts' website. This resource provides updated information regarding court dates, locations, and case numbers. Inmates may also receive information about court proceedings during their incarceration, which can affect their legal representation. It is crucial for family members to remain informed on these details to provide support and ensure that the inmate is prepared for their hearings.

What happens to my belongings when I am booked into Fulton County Jail?

When an individual is booked into Fulton County Jail, personal belongings are collected and stored securely by the facility. Items such as clothing, electronics, and personal effects are typically inventoried and placed in a property bag. Inmates may be allowed to retain only certain items, such as identification and prescribed medications. Family members may be permitted to retrieve belongings during designated hours, following the jail's established policies. Understanding these procedures can help ease the transition during the booking process.

How does Fulton County Jail provide medical care to inmates, particularly those with special needs?

Fulton County Jail has protocols in place to ensure that all inmates receive necessary medical care during their incarceration. Upon intake, health screenings are conducted to identify any immediate medical needs, including mental health assessments. Inmates requesting medical attention may submit a request form, which is reviewed by medical staff. Those with special needs, such as chronic illnesses or disabilities, receive additional accommodations as required. This commitment to inmate health is vital for the overall wellbeing of individuals in custody.

What are the procedures for inmate transfers at Fulton County Jail?

Inmate transfers at Fulton County Jail may occur for several reasons, including security concerns, medical needs, or housing adjustments. The transfer process typically involves a thorough evaluation of the inmate's situation and the coordination of transportation to another facility. Inmates and their families are often notified of impending transfers, although circumstances may sometimes require expedited actions. It is important for involved parties to understand that transfers are a standard procedure within the correctional system, and protocols are followed to ensure safety.

How can I access public records regarding inmates at Fulton County Jail?

Accessing public records related to inmates at Fulton County Jail can be achieved by visiting the Fulton County Sheriff's Office or utilizing their official website. Public records may include booking information, charges, and court records. Certain information may be restricted for privacy or legal reasons, but most basic data is available to the public. Individuals wishing to request specific records may need to submit a formal request, following the guidelines established by the Georgia Open Records Act.

What are the differences between juvenile and adult processing at Fulton County Jail?

Juvenile and adult processing at Fulton County Jail differs significantly in terms of legal procedures and treatment. Juveniles are typically processed in a separate facility in accordance with Georgia law, which prioritizes rehabilitation over punishment. Adult processing involves standard booking procedures and may include a wider range of charges. Additionally, juveniles have distinct legal rights, including access to family and greater confidentiality. It is crucial for families to be informed about these differences to understand the legal context of their loved ones' circumstances.

What are detainer holds, and how do they relate to ICE or immigration issues at Fulton County Jail?

Detainer holds at Fulton County Jail occur when law enforcement agencies request that an inmate be held for additional investigation or pending deportation by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). These holds can be placed on individuals who are suspected of being in the country illegally or who have previous immigration violations. Inmates subject to detainers may not be eligible for immediate release, as they await further action from ICE. Understanding the implications of detainer holds is essential for inmates and their families, particularly concerning legal representation.

What occurs during a re-arrest or parole violation for inmates from Fulton County Jail?

Re-arrest or parole violations for inmates from Fulton County Jail can lead to significant legal consequences. When an individual violates the terms of their parole, law enforcement may issue a warrant for their re-arrest. Upon re-arrest, inmates are typically taken back to the jail, where they may undergo booking and intake procedures again. Parole violations can result in a return to custody, additional charges, or a re-evaluation of parole terms. Legal representation is crucial during this process to navigate potential repercussions effectively.

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