My accident/incident report is wrong. Who do I call?

If you have an issue with the accuracy of a report generated by the Sheriff's Office, you should first contact the deputy who prepared it.  He or she may correct mistakes, but may not make changes that alter the facts as written unless there is a material mistake.  The final decision is the responsibility of the employee who created the report.  Reports will not be altered or changed if the information is factually accurate.

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1. How do I contact the Sheriff?
2. How do I get a copy of a motor vehicle crash or incident report?
3. How do I get a copy of my own criminal history for employment purposes?
4. My accident/incident report is wrong. Who do I call?
5. I have a product to offer for sale to the Sheriff's Office. Who do I contact?
6. I want to apply for a job with the Sheriff's Office. Who do I contact?
7. How do I make a complaint/compliment of an employee?
8. How do I contact the Jail Administrator?
9. My relative is in jail. What do I do?
10. My relative in jail is sick/injured. What can I do?
11. How can I give my friend/relative in jail money for the store?
12. How can I get someone out of jail?
13. How does an inmate earn "good time"?
14. Why do inmates only make collect phone calls?
15. How do I contact the E911 Supervisor?
16. How can I check to be sure my 911 information is accurate?
17. How do I get copies of 911 recordings?
18. How do I contact a patrol/traffic division supervisor?
19. How do I have my home checked while I am on vacation or out of town?
20. Who is in charge of training for the Sheriff's Office?
21. How can I check on the progress of my case?
22. Who can I contact about my case if an arrest has already been made?
23. How do I report information about a case anonymously?
24. When does the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) get involved in a case?