Locate St. Marys Police Inmates

The St. Marys Police Department Holding Facility is a Camden County, Georgia municipal arrest-processing context rather than a separate public jail roster. People who need to look up inmates at St. Marys Police Department Holding Facility should use police phone channels for very recent arrests and the Camden County jail roster after commitment. The county roster is the public custody system once a St. Marys arrest becomes a Camden County Public Safety Complex booking.

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St. Marys Holding Overview

The St. Marys Police Department is relevant to Camden County jail lookup because it appears in the county jail's own booking data. The inspected Camden New World sample inmate profile listed St. Marys Police Department as both Booking Origin and Arresting Agency for multiple bookings. That is direct evidence that St. Marys arrests can feed into the Camden County Public Safety Complex record system after commitment.

The research did not locate an official separate St. Marys jail roster, holding-cell capacity, city jail visitation schedule, or commissary page. For that reason, St. Marys Police Department Holding Facility should be described as short-term municipal police holding and arrest processing. It should not be described as a standalone jail with a public inmate population, public visit schedule, commissary account system, or independent online inmate search.

The county jail roster is the key public lookup tool after a St. Marys arrest becomes a county jail booking. Before that commitment occurs, the most useful channels are St. Marys police contact numbers, Camden County non-emergency dispatch, and the Camden County jail line if transfer has already occurred. The official Camden County jail record later may show booking origin, arresting agency, bond, charges, release status, and housing facility.


St. Marys Police Contact

The research provides St. Marys Police phone contact as (912) 882-4488 and county non-emergency dispatch as (912) 729-1442. The Facility Map also included 563 Point Peter Road, St. Marys, GA 31558 as a police department contact address from the research set. That address is not treated here as a verified holding-cell publication, because the research gap says the official St. Marys Police address and holding-cell details should be confirmed before relying on them as a facility location.

St. Marys Police Department Contact

563 Point Peter Road

St. Marys, GA 31558

(912) 882-4488

Address shown as police department contact from research, not as a verified holding-cell publication.

Non-Emergency Dispatch

Camden County non-emergency line

Camden County, GA

(912) 729-1442

Use 911 for emergencies.

When a St. Marys arrest is too new for the county roster, call the police contact or non-emergency dispatch for routing. When the person may already be in county jail custody, call the Camden County Public Safety Complex at (912) 510-5100 or search the New World roster. Police cannot be assumed to have court-case answers after county booking and formal court filing.


Search St. Marys Arrests

The correct public inmate lookup after commitment is the Camden County Sheriff's Office Inmate Inquiry. The roster is run on New World Systems and covers Camden County jail custody. Search results show the person-level subject number, in-custody status, scheduled release date if posted, race, gender, height, weight, multiple-booking flag, and housing facility. Detail profiles may show booking origin and arresting agency, which is why St. Marys Police can appear in county jail records.

A St. Marys arrest may not appear instantly. The person may still be in short-term police processing, released without county jail commitment, waiting for transport, or not posted in the public roster yet. If the matter is urgent, use phone confirmation rather than assuming the absence of an online record means no arrest occurred. After county booking, search by name and check the profile details for Camden County Public Safety Complex as the housing facility.

  1. For a very recent St. Marys arrest, call St. Marys Police at (912) 882-4488 or non-emergency dispatch at (912) 729-1442.
  2. When county transfer is likely, call Camden County jail at (912) 510-5100.
  3. Search the New World inmate inquiry by name and use In Custody for current jail custody.
  4. Open the detail record and read booking origin, arresting agency, booking date, bond, charges, and release fields.
  5. Use the sheriff's open-records portal for jail records not available in the public profile.

Note: St. Marys Police appearing as booking origin does not create a separate St. Marys public jail roster.


St. Marys Holding Population

No official capacity or population number was located for a St. Marys Police Department holding facility. The research found no separate public inmate list, no city jail population report, and no standalone visitation or commissary publication. Those gaps should remain visible because adding a capacity or daily count would make the page less accurate. The only sourced live custody count in the research belongs to the Camden County current-custody roster, which showed 139 public records on June 4, 2026.

Not published St. Marys Holding Capacity
No roster Separate Public Inmate List

The county jail's FY 2025 daily average estimate of 180 and the June 4, 2026 roster count of 139 should not be re-labeled as St. Marys numbers. They are Camden County jail measures. St. Marys police records can explain the origin of an arrest, but jail custody statistics and inmate-service rules belong to the Camden County Public Safety Complex after commitment.


St. Marys Booking Path

The booking path for St. Marys cases has several possible points. Police may make the arrest, prepare the initial report, handle short-term custody, and route the person toward release, bond, court, or transfer. If the person is committed to the county jail, the Camden County jail intake process creates the public booking record. The New World detail profile can then show booking history, prisoner type, classification, total bond amount, booking court information, charges, crime class, arresting agency, and disposition fields.

Camden's jail handbook describes the county intake process after arrest or municipal bind-over. The person must provide identifying information, surrender property and money for inventory, cooperate with health screening and medical history, submit to identification and search procedures, and acknowledge the handbook. Money goes into the inmate account. New inmates receive issued items and an initial classification based on sex, offense status, violent nature, and other risk factors.

Booking origin
The agency or source that originated the jail booking, such as St. Marys Police Department in the inspected sample.
Arresting agency
The agency tied to a charge record in the booking profile.
Commitment
The custody move that places a person into county jail control and may create a roster entry.
Release date
The actual release field when posted; it may be blank for current custody.

St. Marys Visit Limits

No official St. Marys holding-facility visitation schedule was located. No separate St. Marys inmate mail, video visit, commissary, or deposit procedure was located either. That lack of public facility services is consistent with short-term municipal holding and transfer. A person in police processing is not the same as a person in county jail housing with approved visitors, inmate account access, and a public booking profile.

After commitment to the Camden County Public Safety Complex, use county jail visitation and services rules. Camden County's published jail rules include an approved visitor list, up to four approved names, a maximum of three visitors for 15 minutes, parent or legal guardian presence for visitors ages 14 through 18, a restricted-items rule, and dress-code limits. The county inmate services page links to HomeWAV for video visitation setup and Legacy-related services for email and commissary.

ServiceSt. Marys Research Result
Separate public rosterNot located.
Published holding capacityNot located.
Visitation scheduleNot located for St. Marys police holding.
Commissary or depositNot located for St. Marys police holding.
After county bookingUse Camden County jail roster and service rules.

County Jail Services

Mail, money, phone, video, and commissary rules should be applied only after the person is at Camden County jail. County jail mail is limited to plain white postcards and email, with postcards addressed to the inmate name at P.O. Box 699, Woodbine, GA 31569. Inmates cannot receive letters, and postcards cannot have pictures or backgrounds. County materials say all postcards and email are subject to search and screening.

Camden County inmate account sources include the lobby kiosk, Legacy Commissary links, gift packs, and a JailATM reference in the handbook. The handbook lists intake charges of $1.00 intake fee, $4.00 shower shoes, and $2.00 new inmate kit, plus $1.00 monthly commissary account maintenance and a $5.00 replacement armband cost. Those are Camden County jail details, not St. Marys police holding details.

County Jail ItemDetail
MailPlain white postcards and email only after county jail commitment.
VideoHomeWAV is linked from Camden inmate services.
CommissaryLegacy and JailATM references appear in official Camden materials. Confirm active vendor.
Deposit limitNo cash, check, or money order accepted by the facility for deposits under county guidelines.

St. Marys Records Chain

St. Marys police records and Camden County jail records are related but not identical. Police records may document the incident, arrest, citation, or municipal investigation. County jail records document the jail booking after commitment. Court records document formal filings, case numbers, hearings, dispositions, and sentencing. The public roster is useful for custody status and booking fields, but it is not the final court record.

Use the sheriff's NextRequest Open Records Portal for Camden County jail records not online. Use the Camden County Clerk of Superior Court for court records after arrest, including certified copies and formal case status. Georgia's open-records framework starts with O.C.G.A. 50-18-70, but pending law-enforcement and prosecution records can be limited by O.C.G.A. 50-18-72. Booking photos are also restricted by Georgia law, and Camden's roster does not display them.

The official roster's lack of mugshots is a local fact, not a browser error. Camden's New World roster footer says photos were removed per O.C.G.A. 50-18-72. If a booking photo is needed for a permitted use, the correct route is a records request to the record holder, not a commercial mugshot website.


St. Marys Custody Fallbacks

The full St. Marys custody search chain starts with police and county jail contact for very recent arrests, then the Camden County New World roster after commitment. If the person is no longer in county custody, choose the system that matches the custody type. The Georgia Department of Corrections offender query covers sentenced state offenders. Georgia.gov notes that county jail inmates are found through county websites, so GDC should not be used as the first stop for a fresh St. Marys arrest.

Use the BOP Inmate Locator for federal sentenced inmates and some federal custody records. Federal pretrial detainee movement may involve the U.S. Marshals Southern District of Georgia. Use ICE ODLS for immigration detention by A-number and country of birth or biographical details. Use Georgia VINELink for custody or release notification where available.

Note: Confirm whether the person is still with St. Marys police or has been committed to Camden County jail.


About St. Marys Police

St. Marys is a Camden County municipality, and its police department appears in county jail records as an arresting and booking-origin agency. That connection is the reason St. Marys belongs in the Camden County facility map even though no separate city inmate roster was located. The public custody record after transfer is still a Camden County jail record.

The research gap on St. Marys is important. The official police address and holding-cell details should be confirmed before treating any address as a verified jail or holding-cell publication. The safest published wording is to use the phone contacts, state that the Facility Map address is a police department contact from research, and route custody searches to the county roster after commitment.

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