Look Up Cherokee County DUI Records

Searching for Cherokee County DUI records means checking a few different sources. Court case files sit with the Clerk of Superior Court in Canton. Driving history records that show DUI convictions come from the Georgia Department of Driver Services. Criminal background data is held by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Each source has its own process and fees. This page breaks down how to find DUI records in Cherokee County through all three channels.

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DUI Records at Cherokee County Clerk

DUI case files in Cherokee County are stored at the Clerk of Superior Court office in Canton. The clerk keeps records for every case that goes through the Superior Court system. This covers DUI charges, court filings, and the final outcome of each case. You can visit the office to search records or ask for copies. The staff can look up cases by the name of the person charged.

The Cherokee County Clerk of Superior Court can be reached at (678) 493-6511. The mailing address is 90 North Street, Suite G-170, Canton, GA 30114. You can also visit their website at https://www.cherokeecountyga.gov/clerk-of-courts/ for more information about Cherokee County court records.

For DUI records in Cherokee County, note that online case search available. ecertification for certified copies.

Copy fees for Cherokee County DUI records follow state law. O.C.G.A. § 15-6-77 sets the rate at $0.50 per page for regular copies. Certified copies cost $2.50 for the first page, then $0.50 each after. Most people who need DUI records for legal use will want the certified version.

State DUI Records for Cherokee County

Every DUI conviction in Cherokee County gets reported to the Georgia Department of Driver Services. DDS puts it on your driving history report, also called a Motor Vehicle Report. You can check your own record through DDS Online Services. A 3-year report is $6, and a 7-year or lifetime report is $8. DUI entries remain on Georgia driving records for 10 years from the date of the offense.

Besides the online portal, Cherokee County residents can request driving records in person at a DDS office or by mail to P.O. Box 80447, Conyers, GA 30013. Bring your license number and date of birth. Certified copies get stamped and mailed. Non-certified versions are for viewing only. Check the DDS driving history page for forms and instructions.

Georgia suspends your license after a DUI conviction. The first time brings one year. The second adds three years. A third offense results in five years. O.C.G.A. § 40-5-75 covers these penalties. All of this shows on your DDS record.

Criminal DUI Records in Cherokee County

Beyond court files and driving records, Cherokee County DUI convictions show up in the state criminal history database. The GCIC at the Georgia Bureau of Investigation keeps this data. It includes arrest details, the charges filed, and how the case ended. These records last forever unless restricted by court order. Reports cost about $15 through local law enforcement or the GCIC office.

For fingerprint-based checks, Georgia uses the IdentoGO system. You go to an enrollment center, get fingerprinted, and results go to GCIC. The GCIC criminal history page explains what you need to bring and how to submit a request by mail to P.O. Box 370808, Decatur, GA 30037.

Getting DUI Records in Cherokee County

You can search Cherokee County DUI court records through the GSCCCA search portal. This statewide tool covers Superior Court filings across Georgia. Search by the name of the person charged or by case number. The Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority maintains this database.

The eCertification portal is another option for getting certified DUI records. Not every county takes part, so check if Cherokee County is listed. If it is, you can request certified court documents online. They arrive as secure PDF files sent to your email.

Under Georgia's Open Records Act, DUI case files are available to anyone. You can request them without being involved in the case. No reason is needed. Courts may redact sensitive details like account numbers from copies they give out.

The Cherokee County court website provides information about accessing DUI records and other court services.

Cherokee County court website for DUI records in Georgia

This portal serves Cherokee County residents looking for DUI case details and other court filings.

Georgia DUI Laws and Cherokee County

Georgia DUI law is defined in O.C.G.A. § 40-6-391. This statute applies to all DUI cases in Cherokee County. It covers driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, toxic vapors, or any mix of these. The legal limit is 0.08 BAC for regular drivers, 0.04 for commercial drivers, and 0.02 for anyone under 21.

Penalties for a first DUI in Cherokee County include fines of $300 to $1,000, up to 12 months probation, and 40 hours of community service. DUI school is mandatory. A second offense within 10 years bumps fines to $600 minimum and adds a clinical evaluation requirement. Third convictions carry fines up to $5,000 and a minimum of 15 days in jail. Georgia law also requires a published newspaper notice for second and third offenses.

Georgia uses implied consent under O.C.G.A. § 40-5-55. Driving in the state means you agree to chemical testing if stopped for DUI. Refusing the test in Cherokee County leads to a separate one-year license suspension. The GOHS DUI laws page lists all related statutes.

DUI convictions stay on Georgia driving records for 10 years. Criminal history records at GCIC last forever unless restricted by court order. Some first-time offenses in Cherokee County may qualify for record restriction through the GBI. Repeat DUI convictions generally cannot be restricted.

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