Search Dunwoody People Records

Dunwoody people search records are available through the city's open records portal, the municipal court, and DeKalb County court systems. The city uses JustFOIA software to manage all public records requests, making it simple to file and track requests online. Dunwoody sits in DeKalb County, so county-level court records and real estate filings add another layer to any people search. The city is committed to transparency, and most records are provided electronically at no cost. Hard copies carry standard fees set by state law.

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Dunwoody People Search Quick Facts

51,683 Population
DeKalb County
3 Days Response Time
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Dunwoody Open Records Portal

The City of Dunwoody Open Records Request page outlines the process. The city responds to any request within three business days as required by O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71. Dunwoody uses JustFOIA software to receive and track requests from citizens. The system sends email notifications so you can follow the progress of your request and download documents directly from the portal when they are ready.

Most documents are provided electronically at no cost. That is a significant advantage for people searches since you can get records without paying anything in many cases. Hard copies carry material costs, and if expenses would exceed $25.00, the city will ask you to confirm before proceeding. The first fifteen minutes of search and retrieval time are free by law. Contact the records clerk at 678-382-6700 if you need help using the portal.

Georgia JustFOIA portal used for Dunwoody people search requests

Police records and general city records are all handled through the same central JustFOIA portal in Dunwoody. There is no separate form for police files like some other cities use. Everything goes through one system, which simplifies the process.

Dunwoody Municipal Court

The Dunwoody Municipal Court is at 4800 Ashford Dunwoody Road, Dunwoody, GA 30338. The phone number is 678-382-6973, and the fax is 770-396-4717. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. The court handles traffic citations, ordinance violations, and certain misdemeanors within city limits.

You can search for citations and pay fines online through the Dunwoody Municipal Online Payments portal. This search tool is useful for a people search because you can look up cases by name or citation number. It shows what cases are on file and their current status. Attorneys of record have specific procedures listed on the court's website for accessing case information.

Note: Court records for cases that go beyond the municipal level are handled by DeKalb County courts, not the Dunwoody municipal system.

Dunwoody Police Records

The Dunwoody Police Department records page covers how to get police reports and open records from law enforcement. The main police phone number is 678-382-6900. The Police Records Clerk can be reached at 678-382-6700. To file a new police report, you must contact the department directly. Once a report is on file, you can request copies through the Open Records portal.

ChatComm 911 provides all police dispatch services for the Dunwoody Police Department. The Dunwoody Police Department main page has more details about units and services. For a people search that involves police records, incident reports and accident files are the most common items requested. These records are public under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70. Active investigations and certain witness details may be redacted or withheld until a case is closed.

Dunwoody City Hall sits at 4800 Ashford Dunwoody Road, Dunwoody, GA 30338. The main city number is 678-382-6700.

DeKalb County Records for Dunwoody

Since Dunwoody is in DeKalb County, the DeKalb County Clerk of Superior Court holds the civil, criminal, and real estate records for the area. This is the place to search for lawsuits, property transactions, and major criminal cases. The clerk's online search tool lets you look up records by name, which is the standard way to do a people search at the county level.

The DeKalb State Court handles civil cases under a certain threshold and misdemeanor criminal cases. The DeKalb County Magistrate Court covers small claims, dispossessory actions, and preliminary hearings. Between these three courts and the Dunwoody municipal court, you can get a comprehensive view of someone's court records in the Dunwoody area. Property records through the DeKalb County Tax Commissioner (404-298-4000) help confirm addresses and ownership details.

O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72 restricts access to some records. Juvenile cases, sealed files, and certain identifying information are off limits. But most adult court records and property documents are available to the public. For the broadest search results, check both the Dunwoody municipal system and the DeKalb County databases.

Dunwoody Records Search Guide

Start with the JustFOIA portal for anything related to the city. Municipal court, police reports, and city documents all go through that system. Then check the DeKalb County clerk for court and property records. The Dunwoody official website links to all departments and services if you need to find a specific office or contact number.

The fact that Dunwoody provides most electronic records at no charge makes it one of the more accessible cities for people searches in DeKalb County. You can file a request, get your documents via email, and pay nothing if the files are digital. For older records or large volumes of paper documents, standard copy fees apply. The city's three-business-day response window is consistent with state law, though many requests are processed sooner than that.

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DeKalb County Cities

Dunwoody is one of several cities in DeKalb County with people search resources:

For county-wide records and search tools, visit the DeKalb County people search page.