Search the Columbia County Inmate Population

The Columbia County inmate population includes people held in the county jail after local arrest and state prisoners housed in Georgia corrections custody. Columbia County inmate population research starts by separating those systems, because the jail roster, state offender search, and federal or immigration locators answer different questions. Search the Columbia County inmate population by using the sheriff's active jail inquiry for local custody, then move to state and federal tools when a person has been sentenced, transferred, or held outside the county jail process.

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Columbia County Inmate Population

The Columbia County inmate population is split between two facilities with different legal roles. The Columbia County Detention Center is the sheriff-operated county jail for people arrested locally, people awaiting first appearance or bond, and local jail inmates committed by the Columbia County Sheriff's Office, Georgia State Patrol, Grovetown Department of Public Safety, Harlem Police, and Georgia Department of Community Supervision. The second facility, Augusta State Medical Prison in Grovetown, is a Georgia Department of Corrections state prison, not a county roster facility.

That split matters for every count and every lookup. A person in the county jail may be newly booked, waiting for bond, waiting for court, serving a short local sentence, or awaiting transfer. A person at Augusta State Medical Prison is in state correctional custody and is searched through the Georgia Find an Offender service. The Columbia County inmate population can rise or fall with local arrests, first-appearance decisions, bond restrictions, release processing, court orders, and transfers to GDC.


Columbia County Inmate Statistics

The most reliable local jail figures found in official sources are capacity and annual processing. The sheriff's Detention Center page says the jail is rated for 358 inmates and processes about 4,000 inmates each year. Those numbers are not the same. Capacity is a one-time housing limit. Annual processing is a flow through intake, release, transfer, and longer stays over a year.

358Jail Rated Capacity
4,000Approx. Annual Processing
2Detention Facilities
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Columbia County Detention Center capacity358 inmatesSheriff Detention Center page, crawled June 2026
Annual jail processingAbout 4,000 inmatesSheriff Detention Center page, crawled June 2026
Detention and Court Services staffing136 approved positionsSheriff Detention Center page, crawled June 2026
Augusta State Medical Prison capacity1,326GDC facility page, crawled June 2026


Columbia County Jail Makeup

Aggregate demographic counts for the Columbia County Detention Center were not found in official sources. The P2C inmate search exposes race and sex filters, and individual result cards can show age, race, sex, height, weight, arrest date, charge, booking agency, bond, and photo fields when the public settings allow them. Those fields help identify a person. They do not create a public demographic report for the full Columbia County inmate population.

Pre-trial detainee
A person held after arrest before the case has reached final court disposition.
Sentenced state offender
A person in GDC custody after a state sentence or state prison transfer.
Detainer
A hold or request from another agency that can affect release even when local bond is set.

Columbia County Jail Capacity

The sheriff lists the Columbia County Detention Center as rated to house 358 inmates. Research did not locate a current official occupancy count, overcrowding order, consent decree, DOJ investigation, or new jail construction page for the county jail. That means capacity can be reported, but occupancy and overcrowding claims should not be made without a later source.

Augusta State Medical Prison has a much larger published capacity of 1,326. It should not be merged into county jail capacity. ASMP is a close-security GDC medical prison with a statewide mission, including acute medical, specialized medical, Level IV mental-health, and transient medical services. Its population is part of Georgia state corrections custody, not the county jail roster.


Columbia County Inmate Laws

Georgia law shapes what can be searched, requested, redacted, and posted. The Georgia Open Records Act covers public records prepared, maintained, or received by agencies unless an exemption applies. The county open-records page says an open-records officer has up to three business days to make records available, give a timetable or estimate, or explain an exception.

Key Statutes:

O.C.G.A. 50-18-71 governs open-records timing, fees, and economical production.

O.C.G.A. 42-4-7 requires sheriffs to keep inmate records.

O.C.G.A. 35-1-19 limits law-enforcement booking-photo website posting and requester use.



Columbia County Roster Fields

The P2C portal can expose more fields than the restricted first screen shows. The practical search starts with first and last name, then filters can narrow the result set after the initial query. Blank official API searches returned an error in June 2026, so copy should not tell users to browse every inmate by date.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
First nameTextYesRequired in restricted public workflow.
Last nameTextYesRequired in restricted public workflow.
AgeNumberNoAdvanced filter, numeric values.
ChargeTextNoAdvanced filter for charge text.
Arrest DateDateNoAdvanced filter, MM/DD/YYYY format in app logic.
Race / SexDropdownNoAdvanced filters using official P2C code values.

Columbia County Search Fallbacks

A failed P2C result does not prove there was no arrest. Intake may not be complete, the person may be released, the name may be spelled differently, or the record may be restricted. The first fallback is the Detention Center at 706-541-0754 or the Sheriff's Office main line at 706-541-2800. For records that are not online, use the sheriff Records Section at 706-541-1042, orr@columbiacountyso.org, the county Public Records Center, the Appling records counter, or the Evans Substation.

The access channel should match the record type. Custody status belongs with the jail or the custody locator. A copy of an existing booking record belongs with sheriff records. Formal charges after arrest belong with the Clerk, Magistrate Court, and the District Attorney's case path. That local routing is important in Columbia County because jail services are centered on County Camp Road in Appling, while many court and county-government contacts are in Evans. Sending a bond question to the Clerk or a certified-copy request to the jail will usually slow the search.

Custody TypeWhere to SearchWhat It Covers
County jailP2C Inmate InquiryActive Columbia County Detention Center custody.
State prisonGeorgia Find an OffenderSentenced GDC offenders and state facility location.
Federal prisonBOP Inmate LocatorFederal prisoners in BOP scope.
Immigration custodyICE ODLSICE detainee searches by A-Number or biographical data.

VINELink is also available for custody status and release notification when the agency or facility participates.


Columbia County Detention Facilities

Two facilities must be kept separate. The county jail handles the local booking and bond path. The state prison in Grovetown is a GDC medical prison with a statewide mission. Searching the wrong system wastes time and can cause mail, money, or visit requests to go to the wrong place.


Columbia County Inmate FAQ

How large is the Columbia County inmate population?

The best official jail size figure found is the Columbia County Detention Center's rated capacity of 358 inmates. The sheriff also says the jail processes about 4,000 inmates each year. Official average daily population and demographic totals were not located.

How do I search the Columbia County inmate population?

Start with P2C Inmate Inquiry and search by first and last name. If the person was sentenced to state prison, use Georgia Find an Offender. For federal and immigration custody, use BOP and ICE ODLS.

Does Columbia County have a public mugshot gallery?

The P2C inmate platform supports booking images when a returned record includes one, but no separate official daily mugshot gallery was found. Georgia law also limits booking-photo website posting and requester use.

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Directions to the Columbia County Jail

The Columbia County Detention Center is at 2269 County Camp Road in Appling. Use the sheriff's official address first. Some map services may show the same campus as 2273 County Camp Road, so confirm that the pin lands at the Sheriff's Office and Detention Center campus before leaving.

Address

Columbia County Detention Center
2269 County Camp Road
Appling, GA 30802
706-541-0754

Visitor Parking

Official visitor parking details were not located. Call the Detention Center before a visit, bond payment, or property pickup.

Public Transit

No official county bus or rail route to the jail was located in the captured jail visitor materials.

Visitor Entry

Video visitors must follow dress and conduct rules, avoid recording devices, and leave the area when staff directs.