Jones County Property Search

Jones County lies in central Georgia near Macon. Gray is the county seat. The county has over 28,000 residents. Jones County maintains public records at offices in Gray. You can access court files, property deeds, and vital records.

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Jones County Quick Facts

28,000 Population
395 Square Miles
1807 Year Founded
Gray County Seat

Jones County Superior Court Clerk

The Superior Court Clerk in Jones County keeps court and real estate records. The office is in the courthouse in Gray. They handle civil cases, criminal cases, and family matters. Real estate deeds and liens are filed here. Records go back over 200 years.

You can search records in person at the clerk's office. Staff will help you locate files. Copies are available for purchase. The office also issues notary commissions. They handle passport applications.

The Flint Judicial Circuit serves Jones County. This circuit covers several central Georgia counties. The clerk coordinates with circuit judges. Court schedules are available at the office.

Address Jones County Courthouse
110 South Jefferson Street
Gray, GA 31032
Phone (478) 986-6671
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Jones County Probate Court Records

The Probate Court in Jones County manages vital records and estates. They issue marriage licenses and birth certificates. Death certificates are also available. The court handles guardianship cases. Wills are filed and recorded.

The probate office is in the courthouse. You can obtain certified copies. Marriage licenses require both parties to appear. Valid photo ID is required. Weapons carry licenses are issued here too.

Estate administration records are public. You can search these at the office. Genealogists use these records for research. Staff can help locate older files.

Jones County Property Records

The Tax Commissioner in Jones County maintains property assessments. They collect property taxes for the county. Property maps show parcel boundaries. You can search ownership and tax history. The office is in Gray.

Tax records are open to the public. Assessment rolls are available. Tax bills are mailed annually. The office also handles vehicle registration. Tag services are provided.

The GSCCCA provides online access to deeds. You can search Jones County real estate records. This includes mortgages and liens. Visit their portal for details.

Jones County Sheriff's Office Records

The Jones County Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement. They patrol the county and respond to emergencies. Incident reports are filed for each call. You can request copies at the office. The sheriff's office is on Gray Highway.

The county jail is operated by the sheriff. Booking records show recent arrests. Jail logs are available for inspection. Some information may be restricted. Active investigations remain confidential.

To get an incident report, visit the office. Provide date and location information. Staff will search for the record. Processing may take a few days.

Requesting Jones County Public Records

The Georgia Open Records Act covers Jones County. Anyone can request public documents. You do not need to reside here. No reason is required. Just ask for the records you need.

Contact the Open Records Officer. Submit a written request. Include your name and address. Describe the records clearly. The county must respond within three business days.

The Governor's Office provides state agency records. The Secretary of State has open records guides.

State Resources for Jones County

State agencies hold records from Jones County. The GSCCCA has real estate databases. Search deeds and UCC filings online.

The Department of Public Health has vital records. Order birth and death certificates. Certified copies cost $25.

The Secretary of State maintains business records. Look up corporations and licenses. This is a free service.

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Nearby Counties

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