Floyd County Jail Mugshots
The Floyd County Sheriff's Office maintains the official current-inmates route through the sheriff's Current Inmates page and the linked Zuercher portal. The text-visible roster fields in the research were name, age, sex, race, arrest date, custody or category status, charges, and bond. A mugshot field was not exposed in the official text. The sheriff page may render images in a browser view, but the research source does not support a blanket claim that every current booking has a mugshot online.
That distinction matters. A booking photo is not the same as a custody roster card, and a roster card is not the same as a full booking packet or a court record. If a photo appears on the live official roster, treat it as part of a current-custody display. If no photo appears, the official next step is an open-records request for the booking photograph or booking record, subject to Georgia law, redactions, and custodian review.
What is and isn't public: The official roster is the first source for current jail custody. The researched text did not confirm a public mugshot field, and protected details may be redacted or withheld under Georgia law.
Find Floyd County Mugshots
Start with official sources in order. The sheriff roster and Zuercher portal are the local custody channels. Floyd County NextRequest is the official records request route when the online roster does not show the record needed. GDC is separate and applies to sentenced state offenders, including a person moved to Floyd County Prison or another state institution. BOP and ICE locators are not county mugshot galleries.
- Open the sheriff's Current Inmates page or the Zuercher portal and search the person's last name.
- Compare any match by age, sex, race, arrest date, charge text, bond line, and custody status.
- If the live roster displays a booking photo, confirm that the surrounding record is the right person before saving details.
- If no booking photo is displayed, prepare a public-records request for the Floyd County Jail booking photograph or booking record.
- If the person was sentenced to state custody, search GDC instead of the county jail roster.
- If federal or immigration custody is involved, use BOP, U.S. Marshals channels, ICE ODLS, or the sheriff-published ICE contact as appropriate.
A person whose booking has moved into court may also need the filed case record. The difference between booking charges and filed charges is covered on the Floyd County court records after jail arrest page.
Floyd County Booking Record
The most reliable inventory comes from the official current-inmates text. The public card was a compact custody record, not a full booking sheet. It can help locate the person and copy the charge wording, but it does not show every jail data field. The booking-photo line below is intentionally cautious because the research did not expose photos in the official text version.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Booking photo | Not confirmed in the official text-visible roster. Check the live roster first, then use open records if a photo is needed. |
| Name | Public roster name, often surname plus initial or shortened first-name form. |
| Age | Age in years. Full date of birth was not visible in the inspected text. |
| Sex and race | Public sex and race categories shown on the current roster card. |
| Arrest date | Date shown in MM/DD/YY format. |
| Status/category | Observed examples include Pre-Trial, Boarder, County Sentence, and Awaiting Transfer. |
| Charges | Charge, warrant, hold, boarder, statute, warrant number, or re-book text where listed. |
| Bond | N/A, No Bond, preset no-bond entries, or property bond amounts where listed. |
The sheriff's current-inmates source is also the better starting point for the broader custody record. For detailed roster use, field interpretation, booking contacts, and not-found scenarios, use the Floyd County inmate records page.
Floyd County Mugshot Law
Georgia's general public-records framework is the Georgia Open Records Act, O.C.G.A. 50-18-70 et seq. The Attorney General's open-government materials explain that public records can include photographs and computer-generated information unless a statute, court order, or exemption applies. Agencies may charge reasonable search, retrieval, and administrative costs, with no charge for the first 15 minutes, and the Attorney General FAQ says paper copies cannot exceed 25 cents per page. Redactions may apply to protected information.
Booking photos are more sensitive than a basic roster line. The research identified Georgia booking-photo law concerns, but a direct official state-code page for O.C.G.A. 35-1-19 was not located in the project source. Because of that gap, the safest Floyd County mugshot route is practical: check the official roster, request the booking photograph or booking record through NextRequest when needed, and let the records custodian apply Georgia law. Do not rely on commercial mugshot pages for custody status, charges, bond, or photo availability.
Georgia records callout: Georgia Attorney General open-government guidance covers fees, timing, and redactions under the Open Records Act. GBI record restriction information addresses O.C.G.A. 35-3-37 for eligible criminal history restriction outcomes.
Request Floyd County Photos
A records request should be specific. Use Floyd County NextRequest and identify the record as a Floyd County Jail booking photograph, booking record, or related booking packet. Include the full name, known aliases, date of birth if known, approximate booking or arrest date, case or incident number if known, arresting agency if known, and a date range. Avoid asking for "all records" when a booking photo is the real target, because broad requests may take longer and may cost more.
Good request wording is direct: "Booking photograph for John A. Doe, Floyd County Jail booking around May 10, subject to applicable Georgia law." Another useful version is: "Booking record for John A. Doe, date of birth if known, booked at Floyd County Jail during the first week of May." The custodian may respond with a record, a fee estimate, a redacted record, a denial under an exemption, or a need for clarification. Georgia rules allow reasonable costs after the free first 15 minutes of staff time.
Georgia State Offender Photos
GDC photos are not Floyd County Jail mugshots. The GDC offender query is for state offenders and allows a much broader search than the county jail roster. Its fields include name, gender, race, age range, most recent institution, alias, physical description, scars, marks, tattoos, sentence status, primary offense, conviction county, record scope, photo preference, records per page, GDC ID, and case number. GDC warns that photographs, if available, are displayed automatically, and that users should verify information through written correspondence with Inmate Records and Information in Forsyth.
The GDC offender query form is the official state locator for sentenced offenders, including people assigned to Floyd County Prison.
Use the GDC photo field only for state offender records. It does not prove that the Floyd County Jail roster publishes county booking photos.
Federal and ICE Photos
BOP and ICE searches answer different custody questions. The BOP inmate locator covers people in Bureau of Prisons custody from 1982 onward and public results may show name, register number, age, race, sex, release date, and location. The researched BOP page did not show a mugshot result field. Federal pretrial detainees may be in U.S. Marshals custody and may not appear in BOP until BOP custody applies.
ICE ODLS is the official immigration detainee locator, but it is not a booking-photo gallery. The Floyd County Jail page separately lists 1-888-351-4024 for ICE holds. The sheriff also publishes HB1105 quarterly data about bookings into FCJ, LESC-ICE inquiries, LESC-ICE responses, responses labeled illegal, and ICE detainers. Those figures are reporting data, not a live inmate photo search.
The Floyd County Sheriff's Office HB1105 page is useful for understanding official ICE-related reporting categories.
Use that report for official quarterly context, not for a person's current photo, charge status, or release eligibility.
Floyd County Photo Removal
Removal and restriction questions should start with official record-clearing routes, not payment demands from third-party reposting sites. Georgia record restriction is governed by O.C.G.A. 35-3-37 and handled through eligibility rules that may involve the prosecuting attorney and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation process. If an arrest was dismissed, not prosecuted, restricted, or otherwise eligible, the court and criminal-history restriction process is the route to research before contacting any non-official publisher.
An official agency may still keep internal records even when public access is restricted for non-criminal-justice purposes. A county roster record, a booking photo, a court disposition, and a state criminal-history entry are separate records with separate custodians. When a Floyd County booking photo is at issue, requesters should keep copies of the disposition, restriction approval, court order, or prosecutor correspondence and route the request to the proper custodian. No source in the project supports promising instant removal of a booking photo from every place it may appear online.