Find Dodge County Booking Photos

Dodge County jail mugshots are tied to booking records, but the public roster research did not confirm that face photos display for every inmate. The roster includes a photo field, and Dodge County booking photos may also be requested through public-records channels when not shown online. Georgia law treats booking photographs with more limits than ordinary roster text, so a search for Dodge County jail mugshots should begin with the official jail roster and avoid unofficial photo sites.

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Dodge County Jail Mugshots Overview

The Dodge County InteropWeb roster has a public image cell on inmate rows. During the June 4, 2026 inspection, sampled rows loaded an ImageNotAvailableTemp.jpg placeholder instead of an actual face booking photo. That matters because the researched statement cannot promise visible Dodge County jail mugshots. The accurate point is narrower: the official roster reserves space for a booking image, but inspected public rows showed placeholders.

No separate official recent-booking photo gallery, most-wanted photo page, or sheriff mugshot gallery was located on the Dodge County Sheriff's Office site. The sheriff's jail-population page embeds the InteropWeb roster, and the roster tabs are Current Inmates, 24 Hours Arrests, and Inmates by Arrest Date. Those tabs are the official online starting point for booking-photo checks.

What is and is not public: The roster publishes custody and charge fields, but inspected rows did not show actual face photos. A booking photograph may require a sheriff open-records request, and release can depend on Georgia law and exemptions.


Find Dodge County Booking Photos

Start with official Dodge County sources. The sheriff's jail-population page links to the embedded roster, while the direct InteropWeb pages show current inmates, 24-hour arrests, and arrest-date results. If a photo is not visible, the next official route is a records request to the sheriff's office. Do not treat a commercial photo site as an official custody or photo source.

  1. Open the sheriff's jail population page or the direct InteropWeb roster.
  2. Search Current Inmates first if the person may be in custody now.
  3. Check 24 Hours Arrests for very recent bookings.
  4. Use Inmates by Arrest Date if the person may have been booked and released.
  5. Read the photo area and status line together before assuming an image is available.
  6. If only a placeholder appears, request the booking photo through the sheriff's open-records contact.

The arresting agency field helps route a request. Dodge County samples included Dodge County SO and Eastman PD on current rows, so a request should identify the booking, arrest date, name, and agency when available.


Dodge County Mugshot Record Fields

A booking-photo search is not just a search for a picture. The surrounding roster fields show why the person is listed and whether the record reflects current custody or a released booking. The Dodge County roster samples exposed more charge and bond data than image data.

FieldWhat It Shows
Photo areaA public image slot exists, but inspected rows showed a placeholder instead of a face image.
NameUppercase last-name-first roster name.
StatusCURRENTLY BOOKED on current rows; RELEASED appears on arrest-date results.
Sex, height, weightBasic physical fields shown next to the booking data.
AddressPublic address field on the roster row.
Arrest date and agencyDate plus agency on current rows, such as Dodge County SO or Eastman PD.
Total bondTotal bond field, often NOT SET in inspected examples.
Charge tableWarrant number, counts, statute, description, misdemeanor/felony code, and court when listed.

Booking number, date of birth, cell location, race, eye color, hair color, release date, judge, and per-charge bond type were not visible in the public sample rows. Ask the sheriff or court clerk for official records when those details are needed.


Are Dodge County Mugshots Public?

Georgia makes many law-enforcement records accessible through open-records rules, but booking photographs have a specific state law. O.C.G.A. 35-1-19 defines a booking photograph and restricts arresting law-enforcement agencies or their agents from posting booking photographs to a website except for listed uses, such as law-enforcement administrative purposes or sex-offender registry publication. That helps explain why Dodge County's roster may have a photo slot without public face images.

The Dodge County open-records policy cites the Georgia Open Records Act and says requests should go to the proper custodian. For jail and booking material, that custodian is the sheriff's office. The policy requires a response within three business days, but production can take longer when review, redaction, or cost approval is needed.

Key Statutes:

Georgia Open Records Act, O.C.G.A. 50-18-70 et seq. - Public records are open for inspection or copying unless an exemption applies.

O.C.G.A. 35-1-19 - Georgia defines booking photographs and limits law-enforcement online posting of those photos.

O.C.G.A. 35-3-37 - Georgia provides criminal-history review and record-restriction procedures in qualifying situations.


Dodge County Roster Photo Slot

The official InteropWeb current-inmates roster screenshot captured for Dodge County shows the roster interface used for current custody checks.

Dodge County jail mugshots roster photo field and current inmate rows

The image supports the researched point: the official roster is the place to check first, but the public inspection found placeholder photo areas rather than confirmed face mugshots.


Dodge County Mugshot Retention

The research file did not find an official Dodge County rule stating how long a booking photo remains visible online after release. The InteropWeb arrest-date results showed released and current statuses, so some post-booking records may remain searchable by date. But the inspected rows still showed photo placeholders. Do not infer that an image will stay public for a set number of days, and do not infer that a no-photo row means no booking photo exists in the jail file.

For a current booking, check the Current Inmates tab. For a recent booking that may have resulted in release, check 24 Hours Arrests and Inmates by Arrest Date. For older or nonvisible photos, submit a targeted public-records request rather than asking the county to create a broad photo compilation.


Request Dodge County Booking Photo

Use the sheriff open-records contact when a Dodge County booking photo is not online. The 2026 county policy lists Dodge County Sheriff, 85 Industrial Blvd, Eastman, GA 31023, phone 478-559-1130, and tgraham@dodgecosheriff.com. The request should include the full name, arrest date, arresting agency if known, charges or statute numbers if listed, and a clear request for the booking photograph or booking record.

Dodge County's policy says the county must respond within three business days after receipt. Letter or legal copies are capped at 10 cents per page, the first 15 minutes of labor are free, and labor after that can be billed at the rate of the lowest-paid qualified employee. If the estimated cost exceeds $25, the county gives notice before beginning retrieval; if it exceeds $500, prepayment can be required.


Dodge County Mugshot Removal

Georgia's booking-photo law addresses commercial mugshot-site removal issues and official online posting limits, but it does not make every Dodge County jail mugshot disappear automatically from every record system. If a case is dismissed, restricted, or corrected, the records path usually starts with the court and the criminal-history restriction process under Georgia law. The court-record side is separate from the roster and is covered by court records after a jail arrest.

For official records, ask the sheriff, court clerk, or Georgia criminal-history authority what record has changed and what proof is needed. Avoid paid removal promises from unofficial photo publishers. The official question is whether the Dodge County or Georgia record is restricted, corrected, or no longer subject to release.


State and Federal Booking Photos

Dodge County jail mugshots differ from state prison and federal custody photos. GDC warns on its offender search that offender photographs, if available, display automatically in the GDC offender query. That applies to sentenced adult state prisoners, including those at Dodge State Prison, not to people held only in the county jail before trial.

The BOP inmate locator is a federal custody locator, not a county-style mugshot gallery. U.S. Marshals custody and ICE detention also do not operate like the Dodge County jail roster. ICE's Online Detainee Locator System is for custody location, not public booking photos.

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