Dougherty County DUI Case Records
The Clerk of Superior Court in Albany keeps DUI records for Dougherty County. These are public records. Anyone can ask to see them. A DUI charge in Dougherty County goes through the Superior Court system, and all filings stay on record at the clerk's office. State agencies in Georgia also hold DUI data on driving records and criminal history reports. This page shows how to search for Dougherty County DUI records, what each type of record contains, and where to go for copies.
Dougherty County DUI Records Facts
Dougherty County Clerk of Court
All DUI case records in Dougherty County sit with the Clerk of Superior Court. The office is in Albany. Every filing from a DUI case ends up here. That means the arrest warrant, the charges, any plea deals, and the judge's final order. The public can ask for copies. The clerk's office handles requests in person and sometimes by mail.
The Dougherty County Clerk of Superior Court can be reached at (229) 431-3204. The mailing address is P.O. Box 1827, Albany, GA 31702.
Copy fees for Dougherty 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.
Georgia DUI Driving Records
Georgia DDS keeps records of all DUI convictions on driving history reports. If you live in Dougherty County and hold a Georgia license, you can pull your own driving record through DDS Online Services. Reports cost $6 for three years and $8 for seven years or a lifetime report. A DUI stays on your Georgia driving record for 10 years. These reports show violations, suspensions, and DUI entries.
Besides the online portal, Dougherty 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.
A first DUI conviction in Georgia leads to a one-year license suspension under O.C.G.A. § 40-5-75. Second offenses bring a three-year suspension. Third offenses mean five years without a license. These suspension records show on your driving history.
Dougherty County DUI Criminal History
DUI arrests in Dougherty County also create entries in the state criminal history system. The Georgia Crime Information Center at the GBI maintains this database. Criminal records from DUI cases include arrest data, charges, and the court's final ruling. These records do not expire on their own. A report costs around $15. You can request one through local law enforcement in Dougherty County or by mail to GCIC in Decatur.
Georgia uses IdentoGO by Idemia for fingerprint-based background checks. Results go to GCIC. You can also request a report by mail. Send it to GCIC, P.O. Box 370808, Decatur, GA 30037. The GCIC criminal history page has full instructions.
How to Get Dougherty County DUI Records
One of the fastest ways to find Dougherty County DUI records online is through the GSCCCA search portal. It pulls court data from Superior Courts across Georgia. Enter a name or case number to see results. The site is maintained by the Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority.
Some Georgia counties also use the eCertification portal for certified document requests. Check if Dougherty County participates. If it does, you can order certified copies of DUI case documents online and receive them as secure PDFs by email. This works around the clock.
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 state portal shown below is one way for Dougherty County residents to access DUI record data.
This Georgia resource helps Dougherty County residents search for DUI records at the state level.
Georgia DUI Penalties and Fines
All DUI cases in Dougherty County fall under O.C.G.A. § 40-6-391. This is Georgia's main DUI statute. It defines DUI as driving with a BAC of 0.08 or higher, or while impaired by drugs or other substances. The limit drops to 0.04 for commercial vehicles and 0.02 for drivers under 21.
First DUI convictions in Dougherty County carry fines from $300 to $1,000 and up to 12 months of probation. Community service runs 40 hours. DUI school is required. Second offenses within 10 years raise the fine floor to $600, add 30 days of community service, and require a clinical evaluation. A third conviction pushes fines to $1,000 through $5,000 and brings at least 15 days in jail. Georgia also requires a newspaper notice after second and third convictions.
Under O.C.G.A. § 40-5-55, Georgia's implied consent law, refusing a chemical test during a DUI stop in Dougherty County results in a one-year license suspension. This is separate from any court penalties. The Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety has a full list of DUI-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 Dougherty County may qualify for record restriction through the GBI. Repeat DUI convictions generally cannot be restricted.
Cities in Dougherty County
These cities in Dougherty County have their own DUI records pages with local court details.
Nearby Counties
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