Open Public Records Request

The Pickens County Sheriff’s Office understands that we are a government agency and that most all our actions are available for public review. We are dedicated to meeting all open records requests received in writing in a timely manner. Much of the information provided to you on this web site is done to give you easy and quick access to public information. Individuals and attorneys wanting to obtain information concerning a case where an individual is awaiting trial may be required to do so by contacting the Pickens County Clerk of Superior Court and filing appropriate discovery motions.

Those wishing to obtain records or information under Georgia’s Open Records laws should make their request known in writing. These requests should contain specific information about the information requested, dates and times, a contact number and name to contact with questions, a return address, and the appropriate Georgia or Federal Public Information or Record Law that you are applying for the information under. Depending on the type of information requested, you might incur certain charges. If this is the case, we will contact you prior to your request being processed.

Anyone having any questions or needing additional information concerning open records, should contact Tina Tidwell by phone at (706)253-8971, email: ttidwell@pickensgasheriff.com or fax (706)253-8913.

For Open Record Request Form
CLICK HERE

For Accident Report Request Form
CLICK HERE

For Criminal History Consent Form (See Fees for Service for more information)
CLICK HERE

All Open Records Requests Should Be Mailed To:
Tina Tidwell
Pickens County Sheriff’s Office
2985 Camp Road Jasper, Georgia 30143

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Jasper, GA 30143
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The CodeRED system gives county officials the ability to deliver pre-recorded emergency telephone notification/information messages to targeted areas or the entire city at a rate of up to 60,000 calls per hour. It also allows callers to receive severe weather warnings on the telephone as soon as they are issued by the National Weather Service. This is especially important as the tornado sirens are not able tobe heard inside a residence or at all in most locations.

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