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Who to Call When You Have Questions About Floyd County Jail (phone numbers, extensions, and online inmate portal)

Calling the right number at Floyd County Jail — or using the right online tool — can save you hours of frustration. Here's a quick directory for the most common questions.

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Who to Call When You Have Questions About Floyd County Jail (phone numbers, extensions, and online inmate portal)

To find an inmate's bond amount, start with the Sheriff's online inmate portal. You can check bond information without waiting on hold, and the portal also shows other inmate details.

For questions about release dates, call a booking supervisor at 706-291-4111 ext. 8834. Release dates depend on court orders and paperwork, so have the inmate's full name ready - and the booking number if you have it - so staff can pull up the right record quickly.

Need to know whether a restraining order or warrant has been served? Call 706-291-4111 ext. 8823. This is the most direct line for that question.

If you can't get through, try 706-236-2466 as a backup. Keep both numbers handy in case one line is busy.

Found a yellow door hanger from the Sheriff's Office? That usually means there are civil papers for you. Call 706-314-0710 (or the number printed on the hanger) to arrange pickup.

The Sheriff's Office main office is on the first floor of the Courthouse at 3 Government Plaza, suite 110.

There is also a Sheriff’s Office location at the jail: 2526 New Calhoun Hwy.

To reach the Sheriff's Community Posse, call (706) 291-4111 and ask for ext. 875.

Who to Call When You Have Questions About Floyd County Jail (phone numbers, extensions, and online inmate portal)

Tips Calling

  • Inmate’s full legal name (spelling matters)
  • Booking number (if you know it)
  • Your question in one sentence (for example: “Has bond been set?” or “Is there a release date yet?”)
  • Paper and pen for names, times, and any instructions you’re given

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