Kingsland Holding Overview
The Kingsland Police Department is a municipal police agency in Camden County. The official city page lists Patrol, Criminal Investigations, School Resource Officers, Training, Internal Affairs, Community Policing, K-9, and Traffic Enforcement. It names Chief Rickey Evans and Deputy Chief Jason Seaward, gives the department address at 111 South Seaboard Street, and publishes weekday business hours.
The research did not locate a separate official Kingsland public jail roster, inmate search page, holding-cell capacity, visitation schedule, commissary process, or long-term municipal jail page. That means a Kingsland arrest should be treated differently from a county jail booking. The city police department may be the first agency involved, but the county jail becomes the public roster source once the person is committed to the Camden County Public Safety Complex.
Kingsland Police Department Holding Facility language on a custody page should not imply a full public jail operation with its own population, visit room, commissary, or web roster. The accurate access path is police processing first, then release, bond, first appearance, transfer, or county jail commitment. Once committed to the county jail, the person should be searched through the Camden County Sheriff's Office New World roster.
Kingsland Police Contact
For a recent Kingsland arrest that has not appeared on the county roster, call the Kingsland Police Department or the Camden County jail. The city police number is the local contact for immediate arrest-processing questions during business routing, while the jail line is the custody confirmation point after transfer or commitment. The police page also shows a mailing address and fax number, and its quick links include Open Records Request.
Kingsland Police Department
111 South Seaboard Street
Kingsland, GA 31548
(912) 729-8254
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Mailing and Fax
P.O. Box 250
Kingsland, GA 31548
Fax: (912) 729-8628
Use official police or city records routing for records requests.
The source image below comes from the official Kingsland Police Department page. It connects this holding-facility record back to the municipal police contact block rather than to a separate Kingsland jail roster.
Search Kingsland Arrests
There is no separate official Kingsland inmate roster in the research set. The correct public jail roster after transfer is the Camden County Sheriff's Office Inmate Inquiry. That New World roster covers people in Camden County jail custody and can include municipal arrestees after commitment. The public housing facility value is Camden County Public Safety Complex, so a person arrested in Kingsland may not appear under a Kingsland facility name after the county booking is complete.
For a fresh arrest, timing matters. A person may be with Kingsland police for arrest processing, fingerprinting, initial paperwork, citation or warrant handling, bond routing, release, or transfer. If the roster is blank, that does not prove the person is not in police or jail custody. It may mean the county jail booking has not yet posted, the person was released before county commitment, or the record is not public in the online view.
- Call Kingsland Police at (912) 729-8254 for a very recent city arrest or immediate police records routing.
- Call Camden County jail at (912) 510-5100 when the person may already have been committed to county custody.
- Search the New World roster by name and check In Custody for current county jail records.
- Open any matching profile and review booking origin, arresting agency, booking date, bond, charges, and housing facility.
- Use the sheriff's NextRequest portal for county jail records not shown online, or Kingsland's records route for municipal police records.
Note: A Kingsland arrest becomes a Camden County jail roster record only after county booking or commitment.
Kingsland Holding Population
No official Kingsland holding-facility capacity or inmate population figure was located. The city page documents the police department, not a public jail population report. For that reason, no rated-capacity or daily-population number should be attached to the Kingsland Police Department Holding Facility. The only sourced county-level public roster count in the research is the Camden County current-custody count of 139 records on June 4, 2026, and that figure belongs to the county jail roster, not to Kingsland as a standalone facility.
Municipal holding is short term by function. It is used around arrest processing, release decisions, bond or court routing, and transfer to the county jail when a person is not released locally. The Camden County Public Safety Complex is the county facility for the public roster, visitation rules, inmate mail, commissary, and longer custody questions.
Kingsland Arrest Processing
A Kingsland arrest can move through more than one system. Police may make the arrest and start the initial report. County jail booking creates the New World booking number, subject number, in-custody status, bond fields, charge table, and housing-facility field if the person is committed to Camden County custody. Formal court charges and dispositions later come from the court and prosecutor process, not from the holding facility.
Camden's jail handbook states that people can arrive at the county jail after arrest or after being bound over from one of the county's municipalities. That is the key bridge for Kingsland cases. Once a person reaches the county jail, the same Camden jail intake rules apply: identification, property and money inventory, medical history, search and hygiene steps, account setup, issued items, classification, and housing placement. Internal pod or cell details are not posted in the public roster.
- Municipal holding
- Short-term police custody around arrest processing before release, bond, court routing, or transfer.
- County commitment
- The point when custody shifts into Camden County jail records and the county roster may show the person.
- Booking origin
- The agency or source shown in a jail booking profile as the origin of the booking.
- Arresting agency
- The law-enforcement agency tied to a charge in the booking record.
Kingsland Visit Limits
No official Kingsland holding-facility visitation schedule was located, and no municipal commissary or inmate mail system was published for Kingsland. That is consistent with short-term police holding, where the person is normally released, bonded, taken to first appearance, or transferred to the county jail rather than held as a long-term municipal inmate. Do not use Camden County jail visit rules as if they are Kingsland police-station rules before transfer.
After commitment to the Camden County Public Safety Complex, county jail rules control. Those rules include an approved visitor list with up to four names, a maximum of three visitors for 15 minutes, minors ages 14 to 18 accompanied by a parent or legal guardian, restricted personal items, a dress code, and no-contact or video visit procedures. The county inmate services page links HomeWAV for video visitation, and county materials reference Legacy Email and related services.
| Question | Kingsland-Specific Answer |
|---|---|
| Separate public roster? | No official Kingsland public roster was located. |
| Published capacity? | No official capacity figure was located. |
| Visitation schedule? | No official Kingsland holding visitation schedule was located. |
| Commissary? | No official Kingsland commissary process was located. |
| After transfer? | Use Camden County jail rules and roster. |
Kingsland Records Chain
Records can split by agency. Kingsland Police records may include the initial police report, citation, incident report, or arrest paperwork. Camden County jail records may include booking number, booking date, bond fields, booking origin, arresting agency, charge table, release date, and housing facility after county commitment. Court records may later show formal charges, court dates, docket entries, dispositions, and sentence terms.
For county jail booking records not found on the roster, use the sheriff's NextRequest Open Records Portal. For court status after a Kingsland arrest, use the Camden County Clerk of Superior Court channels and Georgia eAccess provider listing. For formal prosecutor questions, the Brunswick Judicial Circuit District Attorney handles Camden County felony prosecution. Jail staff and police staff should not be asked to provide legal advice.
Georgia Open Records Act access starts with O.C.G.A. 50-18-70, while O.C.G.A. 50-18-72 includes exemptions for pending law-enforcement or prosecution records. Booking photos are not published on the Camden New World roster. The roster footer says photos were removed under O.C.G.A. 50-18-72, and the Attorney General materials tie booking-photo release to O.C.G.A. 35-1-18 restrictions.
Kingsland Custody Fallbacks
Use the county roster for Camden County jail custody, but use the broader locator chain when the person has moved outside local jail control. Sentenced Georgia state prisoners are searched through the Georgia Department of Corrections offender query. Federal sentenced inmates and some federal custody records are searched through the BOP Inmate Locator. Federal pretrial custody may involve the U.S. Marshals Southern District of Georgia.
Immigration detention is searched through ICE ODLS by A-number and country of birth or by biographical details. Georgia VINELink can help with custody or release notification where records are available. These systems do not replace the Camden County jail roster for a Kingsland city arrest that becomes a local county jail booking.
Note: For Kingsland cases, first identify whether custody is still municipal, already county jail, or outside local custody.
About Kingsland Police
Kingsland is one of Camden County's major municipalities, and its police department operates as a full city law-enforcement agency. The official page lists school resource officers assigned to Camden Middle School, Camden County Ninth Grade Center, and Camden County High School, along with patrol, investigations, K-9, traffic enforcement, and community policing functions. Those details support police-agency identification, but they do not establish a separate public jail population system.
The practical custody rule is simple. Search Camden County's New World roster after a Kingsland arrest has become a county jail booking. Call Kingsland Police or the Camden County jail for very recent arrests that may still be in motion. Use court and records channels for formal charges, certified documents, older records, and records not shown online.