Search Jenkins County DUI Records
Jenkins County DUI records are kept by the Clerk of Superior Court in Millen. Anyone can search for these records. A DUI arrest in Jenkins County creates case files at the court level and entries on the driver's state record. Georgia law treats DUI as a criminal offense, so it shows up in both court records and criminal history databases. You can look up Jenkins County DUI records online through state portals, by mail, or in person at the clerk's office. This page covers where to find DUI records in Jenkins County and how to get copies.
Jenkins County DUI Records Facts
DUI Records at Jenkins County Clerk
All DUI case records in Jenkins County sit with the Clerk of Superior Court. The office is in Millen. 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 Jenkins County Clerk of Superior Court can be reached at (478) 982-4683. The mailing address is P.O. Box 659, Millen, GA 30442.
Under O.C.G.A. § 15-6-77, standard copies of DUI records in Jenkins County cost $0.50 per page. Certified copies are $2.50 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after that. Certified copies carry the court's official stamp. You may need certified copies for legal proceedings or official business.
Georgia Driving Records and DUI
Georgia DDS keeps records of all DUI convictions on driving history reports. If you live in Jenkins 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.
You can also get a driving history in person at any DDS Customer Service Center or by mail. Mail requests go to P.O. Box 80447, Conyers, GA 30013. You need your full name, license number, and date of birth. Non-certified reports are view-only and last 30 days. Certified copies are stamped by DDS and mailed to your address. The DDS MVR request page has full details.
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 Jenkins County
Beyond court files and driving records, Jenkins 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.
How to Get Jenkins County DUI Records
You can search Jenkins 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 Jenkins 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 state portal shown below is one way for Jenkins County residents to access DUI record data.
This Georgia resource helps Jenkins County residents search for DUI records at the state level.
Georgia DUI Laws and Jenkins County
All DUI cases in Jenkins 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 Jenkins 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.
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 Jenkins County leads to a separate one-year license suspension. The GOHS DUI laws page lists all related statutes.
- Full name as shown on your license
- Georgia driver's license number
- Date of birth
- Reason for the request
A DUI stays on your driving record for 10 years in Georgia. Criminal records do not expire. Jenkins County residents can apply for record restriction through the GBI for some first-time offenses. The process requires court approval and a review by the prosecutor.
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