Access Savannah DUI Records

DUI records in Savannah start at the local court level. The municipal court processes misdemeanor DUI charges for city residents. Chatham County County Superior Court takes on felony DUI cases and repeat offenses. State agencies track every Georgia DUI conviction on driving history and criminal background reports. You can search for Savannah DUI records through court offices, the Georgia DDS portal, or the GBI criminal history system. Here is what you need to know.

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Savannah DUI Records Facts

148,808 Population
Chatham County
0.08 BAC Limit
10 Yr On Driving Record

Savannah Municipal Court DUI Records

The Savannah Municipal Court handles misdemeanor DUI cases for Savannah residents. The court is located at P.O. Box 1027, Savannah, GA 31402. You can reach the court at (912) 651-6000.

Misdemeanor DUI charges in Savannah typically stay at the municipal court level. Felony DUI cases and repeat offenses get transferred to Chatham County Superior Court. The distinction matters when you are searching for records because files may be at either court depending on the severity of the charge.

The Savannah Police Department handles DUI arrests within Savannah city limits. Their number is (912) 651-6675. Arrest records from the police department may also contain DUI-related data.

Chatham County DUI Records for Savannah

All DUI case records from Savannah end up at the Chatham County Clerk of Superior Court. This is because Savannah is in Chatham County. The clerk keeps filings, motions, and court orders for every DUI case. Standard copy fees under O.C.G.A. § 15-6-77 are $0.50 per page. Certified copies run $2.50 for the first page and $0.50 for each one after.

The GSCCCA search portal is a good starting point for finding Savannah DUI records online. It covers Superior Court filings across Georgia. The eCertification portal may also be available for Chatham County certified documents.

The Chatham County court website handles DUI records for Savannah residents.

Chatham County court website for Savannah DUI records

Savannah DUI cases filed in Chatham County can be accessed through this portal.

Savannah County DUI Driving History

The Georgia Department of Driver Services tracks DUI convictions for Savannah residents on driving history reports. You can request your own report through DDS Online Services. A 3-year report costs $6. The 7-year version costs $8. DUI entries stay on Georgia driving records for 10 years from the offense date.

License suspensions after a DUI in Savannah follow Georgia state rules. First offense means one year. Second means three. Third brings five years. Check the DDS violations and suspensions page for your current status.

Savannah County DUI Criminal History

DUI arrests in Savannah also create entries in the state criminal history system at the Georgia Crime Information Center. These records do not expire unless restricted by court order. You can request a criminal background report at local law enforcement offices in Savannah or through the GCIC by mail. Reports cost about $15.

Savannah County DUI Penalties

Georgia DUI law under O.C.G.A. § 40-6-391 applies to all cases in Savannah. Penalties start at $300 to $1,000 for a first offense. A second DUI within 10 years raises the minimum fine to $600. Third offenses carry fines up to $5,000 and mandatory jail time of at least 15 days.

Under O.C.G.A. § 40-5-55, Georgia's implied consent law applies to all DUI stops in Savannah. Refusing a breath or blood test triggers a one-year license suspension on its own. The Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety publishes a full list of DUI statutes for reference.

DUI convictions stay on Georgia driving records for 10 years. Criminal records at GCIC last forever unless restricted. Some first-time offenses in Savannah may qualify for record restriction through the GBI.

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