Your Sheriff's Office Online
Welcome to the online home of the Richmond County Sheriff's Office. This website is an integral part of Sheriff Richard Roundtree's pledge to encourage community involvement in law enforcement. By working together, we can identify and resolve issues which affect the safety and security of our city and county.
We invite you to visit our website regularly and to follow us on Facebook to stay informed. We welcome your comments and suggestions. Use our anonymous crime reporting form to report suspicious activity or our contact form to share your thoughts with the Sheriff.
Public Resources
Sex Offender Registry
The Richmond County Sheriff's Office utilizes OffenderWatch to manage and monitor the whereabouts, conduct and compliance status of the registered offenders in Richmond County. OffenderWatch provides the most accurate and timely information available,
Pay Your Traffic Ticket Online
Traffic citations may be paid online when received from the Solicitor-General's office and processed by the Richmond County Clerk of Court's office, which generally occurs 10-12 days before your court date. All tickets paid online must be paid in full.
Inmate Inquiry
The City of Augusta and the Richmond County Sheriff's Office provide access to current inmate information as a service to the general public. Every effort is made to keep the information provided through this Online Inmate Inquiry application accurate and up-to-date.
Register Your Valuables
ReportIt is a service provided to local residents because the Richmond County Sheriff's Office wants you to be prepared in the event of a theft or loss. It's a proactive tool that allows you to easily catalog information about your valuables.
Confidential Crime Tip
The people that know the most about a neighborhood are its residents. Crimes are solved every day because concerned citizens notify the Sheriff's Office about illegal activity. Get involved. Take the time to fill out and submit our form.
Missing Persons
When a loved one goes missing, friends and family face an anxious wait for their return or to find out what has happened to them. Some missing people are never found - but they are never forgotten. Take a look. Maybe you can help us find them.
On Scene with RCSO
Introducing On Scene with RCSO! A new venture of the Richmond County Sheriff's Office to better engage our community. Hosted by Lt. Kimberly Lee, Lt. Lucas Grant, and special guests. We want to welcome all viewers to the weekly RCSO's podcast.
Join us on YouTubeSheriff's Newsletter
Sheriff Richard Roundtree believes strongly in the public's right to know what's going on at the Richmond County Sheriff's Office. As part of that ongoing effort, the Sheriff has authorized the publication of a quarterly newsletter to be shared with the public. To read this quarter's newsletter, click on the image at right or the link below. The newsletter will open in a new window in an easy-to-read format.
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Full Service Sheriff's Office
The Richmond County Sheriff's Office, a diverse organization of professional men and women, is the largest full-service Sheriff's Office in Georgia. Covering 328 square miles, three municipalities and a busy interstate highway, the Sheriff's Office uses community policing as a means to better understand the needs of the residents and create an information exchange corridor, resulting in a level of security that enhances the quality of life in Richmond County.
Read moreJoin Our Team
Looking for a rewarding, fast-paced career? Searching for an opportunity for advancement? Want to make a difference in your community? The Richmond County Sheriff's Office is a great place to work and is always looking for qualified applicants to join our team. Career tracks include being a sheriff's deputy, a corrections officer or a member of our specialized support staff. The requirements are extensive -- but so are the rewards.
Augusta's Most Wanted
The Richmond County Sheriff's Office is asking for your assistance in locating the outstanding criminal suspects on our Most Wanted List. All suspects are to be considered armed and dangerous. If you have seen any of these individuals, please contact contact a Violent Crimes Investigator at the Richmond County Sheriff's Office 706-821-1020 or 821-1093 immediately. Do not attempt to apprehend or detain any of these individuals by yourself.