Find an Inmate at Cherokee Adult Detention Center, GA
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Quick Facts
- The Cherokee Sheriffâs Office main phone number is (678) 493-4100.
- To schedule evictions call Deputy Stauf at 678-493-4264.
- Eviction requests are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis and the eviction line is answered via an answering machine.
- When contacting the facility, have the inmateâs full name and booking or ID number, your contact info, and a clear description of your request.
Common Questions
What is the main phone number for the Cherokee County Sheriffâs Office?
The Cherokee County Sheriffâs Office main phone number is (678) 493-4100.
How do I schedule an eviction at the Cherokee County Detention Center?
Call Deputy Stauf at 678-493-4264 to schedule an eviction. The line is answered by an answering machine, and requests are handled first-come, first-served.
How should I verify contact details or request records from the facility?
Verify phone numbers and department contacts on the facilityâs official website or the county sheriff/corrections pages instead of relying only on third-party directories. For official records, check the records page or call to confirm whether a written request, identification, or fees are required.
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