Find DUI Records in Johnson County

DUI records in Johnson County are public documents. The Clerk of Superior Court in Wrightsville stores all case files from DUI proceedings in the county. You can get copies of these records by visiting the office, sending a mail request, or using state online tools. Georgia also tracks DUI convictions through the Department of Driver Services and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Both agencies keep their own records. This page explains how to search Johnson County DUI records and what you need to know before you start.

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Johnson County DUI Records Facts

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0.08 BAC Limit
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Where to Find Johnson County DUI Records

The Johnson County Clerk of Superior Court in Wrightsville is the main source for DUI case records. This office keeps all files from DUI cases heard in Johnson County. That includes the original charges, any motions filed, plea agreements, and the final court order. You can ask for copies of any document in a case file. Staff can search by name or case number.

The Johnson County Clerk of Superior Court can be reached at (478) 864-3484. The mailing address is P.O. Box 321, Wrightsville, GA 31096.

Under O.C.G.A. § 15-6-77, standard copies of DUI records in Johnson 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.

State DUI Records for Johnson County

The Georgia Department of Driver Services tracks DUI convictions on driving history reports. Johnson County residents with a Georgia license can request their own report online through DDS Online Services. A 3-year report costs $6. The 7-year version costs $8. These reports show every DUI conviction, traffic violation, and license action on your Georgia record. DUI convictions stay on the driving record for 10 years from the offense date.

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.

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.

Criminal DUI Records in Johnson County

Beyond court files and driving records, Johnson 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 Johnson County

The GSCCCA search portal lets you look up court records from Superior Courts across Georgia, including Johnson County. You can search by name or case number to find DUI case filings. This is a free tool run by the Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority.

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

Georgia DUI records are public under the state Open Records Act. You do not need to be a party in the case to request copies. You do not need to give a reason. Some details like financial account numbers may be redacted from public copies.

The state portal shown below is one way for Johnson County residents to access DUI record data.

Georgia state portal for Johnson County DUI records

This Georgia resource helps Johnson County residents search for DUI records at the state level.

DUI Penalties in Johnson County

Georgia DUI law is defined in O.C.G.A. § 40-6-391. This statute applies to all DUI cases in Johnson 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 Johnson 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 Johnson County leads to a separate one-year license suspension. The GOHS DUI laws page lists all related statutes.

  • DUI charge and arrest details
  • Court filings and motions
  • Plea agreements if any
  • Final court order or verdict
  • Sentencing information

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 Johnson County may qualify for record restriction through the GBI. Repeat DUI convictions generally cannot be restricted.

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