Rome Background Check Search

A Rome background check uses records from the Floyd County Sheriff's Office and the Rome Police Department. Rome is the county seat of Floyd County in northwest Georgia. The sheriff's office handles county-level criminal history requests while the Rome Police Department maintains its own case files and arrest records from incidents within city limits. Getting a background check in Rome means contacting these local agencies or using state-level tools that access Georgia's central criminal records database for a wider search.

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Rome Quick Facts

38,747Population
FloydCounty
706-314-0713Sheriff Phone
706-238-5111Police Phone

Floyd County Sheriff Background Check

The Floyd County Sheriff's Office is the main local source for a Rome background check at the county level. Sheriff Dave Roberson runs the office at 3 Government Plaza, Suite 110, in Rome, GA 30161. Call 706-314-0713 for details. You go in person with a valid photo ID. Provide the full name and date of birth of the person you need checked. The staff runs a name-based search through local records and the state crime database maintained by the GCIC. Results usually come back within a few business days. The fee is at or below the state cap of $20.

Floyd County is in the northwest corner of Georgia. Rome is the only major city in the county. The sheriff's office holds all county-level criminal records from arrests, jail bookings, and court proceedings. Since Rome is the county seat, the sheriff's office shares the same Government Plaza complex as other county offices. This makes it convenient to handle multiple tasks in one trip. The sheriff handles records for the whole county, including Rome and all rural and unincorporated areas of Floyd County.

Note: The Floyd County Sheriff's Office and Rome Police share the same Government Plaza area, making it easy to visit both in one trip.

Rome Police Department Records

The Rome Police Department is at 5 Government Plaza in Rome, GA 30161. The main line is 706-238-5111. For records, call 706-236-4468. The police department keeps its own files from incidents and arrests handled by Rome officers. These records are separate from the Floyd County Sheriff's files. If Rome Police made an arrest or took a report, that data lives in the RPD system.

Rome's police department covers the city limits. It handles a range of calls from traffic incidents to criminal investigations. Their records include arrest reports, incident logs, and case files. For a complete Rome background check, checking both the police department and the sheriff's office covers the most ground. The police have city-level data. The sheriff has county-wide data. An arrest by Rome Police is in their files. An arrest by a deputy is in the sheriff's files. Checking both means you do not miss records that only exist in one system. The records line at 706-236-4468 is the direct way to request what you need from the police department.

State Resources for Rome

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation runs the statewide criminal history system. All Floyd County records flow into the state database through the Georgia Crime Information Center. The GCIC holds records from every county in the state. But the GCIC does not offer name-based searches to the general public. You need to use other tools or go through a local agency for a Rome background check.

The Georgia Felon Search costs $15 per search online. It returns felony conviction records only. No arrests. No pending cases. No misdemeanors. Results come by email. It is fast and works from anywhere. For a deeper search, the GAPS fingerprint system through IdentoGO uses fingerprints to pull from both GBI and FBI databases. Fingerprint checks catch out-of-state records and records tied to aliases. Rome is in northwest Georgia, closer to Alabama and Tennessee than to Atlanta. That makes out-of-state records more likely for some individuals in the area, which is why GAPS can be especially useful for a Rome background check.

Note: Rome sits near the Alabama and Tennessee borders, making out-of-state records a factor in thorough background checks.

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The Georgia Bureau of Investigation website provides statewide criminal history resources used for Rome background checks.

Rome background check through the Georgia Bureau of Investigation

The GBI maintains the state criminal records database that includes Floyd County and Rome records.

Background Check Laws in Georgia

Under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-34, the GBI provides criminal history data to authorized requestors. The fee cap is $20 per record. Floyd County agencies charge at or below this amount. The law sets rules for who can request records and what types of records are available. Some records are open to the public. Others are restricted to certain authorized users. These rules are the same in Rome as they are across all of Georgia.

Record restriction under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37 allows individuals to have certain records sealed from public view. Dismissed charges and acquittals may qualify for restriction. Once restricted, those records will not appear on a standard Rome background check. The First Offender Act under O.C.G.A. § 42-8-60 also changes how some records appear. If someone completed their sentence under this act, the conviction is not shown as a conviction. The charge still exists but the outcome looks different on a check. These laws govern all background checks run through Floyd County or state systems.

Rome Background Check Fees

  • Floyd County Sheriff background check: up to $20
  • Georgia Felon Search: $15 per search (online, felony only)
  • GAPS fingerprint check: varies by IdentoGO location
  • State fee cap: $20 per O.C.G.A. § 35-3-34(d.3)

Call the Floyd County Sheriff at 706-314-0713 to confirm fees and payment types before your visit. The Felon Search is paid online with a card. GAPS checks are paid at the IdentoGO site when you get fingerprinted. Always verify current fees since they can change. Bringing the wrong payment type means a wasted trip, so a quick phone call ahead of time is worth it.

Contact Info for Rome

  • Rome Police: 5 Government Plaza, Rome, GA 30161, 706-238-5111
  • RPD Records: 706-236-4468
  • Floyd County Sheriff: 3 Government Plaza, Suite 110, Rome, GA 30161, 706-314-0713
  • Georgia Sheriffs Directory: georgiasheriffs.org

Start your Rome background check with the Floyd County Sheriff for county-wide records. Then try the Rome Police Department for city-level data. Add the Georgia Felon Search or GAPS system for broader state or national results. Each agency holds different records. The sheriff has county data. The police have city data. The state tools have statewide and sometimes nationwide data. Combining multiple sources gives you the fullest Rome background check possible.

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