Search Duluth Bench Warrants

Bench warrants in Duluth are processed through the Gwinnett County court system and the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office. Duluth sits in the heart of Gwinnett County with a population of about 33,100. When someone skips a court date or violates bond terms in Duluth, the judge issues a bench warrant that the sheriff's office enters into the state and national law enforcement databases. The Duluth Police Department handles local enforcement, but warrant management goes through the county sheriff. You can check your warrant status through the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office by phone or in person.

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Gwinnett County Sheriff and Duluth Warrants

Sheriff Keybo Taylor runs the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office. All bench warrants from courts serving Duluth go through this office. You can reach the sheriff at 770-619-6500 for general questions. Each new bench warrant gets logged into the county system, then pushed to the Georgia Crime Information Center and the NCIC database. Once a Duluth bench warrant is in those systems, any officer in the country can see it during a routine name check.

The Duluth Police Department is located at 3276 Buford Highway in Duluth. Call them at 770-476-4151 for non-emergency matters. Officers find bench warrants during traffic stops and other contacts. If they run your name and a bench warrant comes up, you will be arrested on the spot. But Duluth PD does not process warrants. That responsibility falls on the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office. The sheriff is the one who manages the warrant database for all of Gwinnett County.

Sheriff Keybo Taylor
Phone 770-619-6500
Duluth Police 3276 Buford Highway
Duluth, GA 30096
Phone: 770-476-4151

How to Search Duluth Bench Warrants

Call the Gwinnett County Sheriff at 770-619-6500. That is the first step. Ask about active bench warrants under your name. Staff may share basic info by phone, or they may ask you to come in. For a full check, visit in person with a photo ID. They will run your name and date of birth through the system and tell you if anything comes back.

Gwinnett County offers an inmate search tool on the sheriff's website. This tool shows people who are currently in custody at the Gwinnett County Jail. It is not a warrant search tool, but it can confirm if someone has already been booked on a bench warrant. For outstanding warrants, you still need to contact the sheriff's office directly. The Gwinnett County Clerk of Court also maintains case records if you need details on a specific case number tied to a Duluth bench warrant.

The Georgia.gov warrant search guide explains the general process for checking warrants in any Georgia county. It is a good starting point. The Georgia Sheriffs' Association directory has contact info for Sheriff Taylor and all other Georgia sheriffs.

Georgia Sheriffs Association directory for Duluth bench warrants

The sheriffs directory is one of the easiest ways to find contact info for the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office handling Duluth warrants.

Duluth Bench Warrant Consequences

A bench warrant in Duluth brings serious consequences. Under O.C.G.A. 16-10-51, bail jumping on a misdemeanor carries up to 12 months in jail and a $1,000 fine. For felony cases, the penalty is one to five years in prison plus a $5,000 fine. These punishments stack on top of the original charge. Missing court in Duluth can double the trouble you face.

Traffic bench warrants have their own set of rules. Under O.C.G.A. 40-13-63, failing to show up for a traffic case can mean a $200 fine and up to three days in jail. The court may also notify the Georgia Department of Driver Services, which can suspend your license under O.C.G.A. 40-5-56. Reinstating a suspended license costs $100 at a DDS office or $125 by mail. That fee has nothing to do with the fines owed to the Duluth court.

There is a short window before some warrants become active. Under O.C.G.A. 17-6-11, the clerk must mail a notice and wait 30 days before a traffic bench warrant kicks in. If you respond in that time, the judge may cancel the warrant before it enters the system. But once those 30 days pass, the Duluth bench warrant goes active and stays that way with no end date.

Note: A Duluth bench warrant does not expire, and it can show up during any police encounter anywhere in the state.

Handling a Bench Warrant in Duluth

Ignoring a bench warrant makes things worse. The warrant stays in the system forever. You can turn yourself in at the Gwinnett County jail. The judge will typically reset your case and may allow bond again. Before you go in, consider calling the Gwinnett County Clerk of Court to ask about your options.

A lawyer can help you avoid the risk of arrest. An attorney can file a motion to recall the bench warrant. The judge reviews the request and may bring you back to court without any time in custody. Many attorneys in the Duluth area handle bench warrant cases on a regular basis. Getting legal help is the safest path when you have an active warrant in Gwinnett County.

Under Georgia's Open Records Act, O.C.G.A. 50-18-70, you can request copies of your court records from the Gwinnett County Clerk. That includes bench warrant documents and case files. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation maintains the statewide criminal history database, and the Georgia Courts sheriffs directory can help you find additional contacts.

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Gwinnett County Bench Warrants

Duluth is part of Gwinnett County. All bench warrants from Duluth courts go through the Gwinnett County system. For more on the full county warrant process and additional contacts, see the county page.

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Nearby Cities

These cities are near Duluth. Lawrenceville, Peachtree Corners, and Sugar Hill all fall in Gwinnett County and use the same sheriff's office for bench warrant processing.