Search Union City People Records

People search records in Union City come from multiple sources across city and county offices. Union City is in Fulton County, south of Atlanta, with a population near 24,000. The city runs a JustFOIA portal for open records requests that covers police files, court data, and general city records. For county-level filings like civil suits and criminal cases, the Fulton County Clerk of Superior Court is the main source. Georgia's open records law under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 gives the public a right to view these files. Union City offers a clear path for finding people through official public records.

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Union City Quick Facts

24K+ Population
Fulton County
3 Days Response Time
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Union City Open Records Portal

Union City uses JustFOIA for all public records requests. The Union City open records portal lets you submit new requests and track ones you have already filed. When you get to the portal, you pick from "Public Records Request" or "Police Department Records Request" based on what you need. The City Clerk is the official record keeper for Union City.

One useful feature is the request archive. You can search through past requests and their responses. Sometimes the records you need have already been pulled for someone else. That saves you a wait. The city says it is committed to meeting all rules set by O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71, which means you should get a response in three business days. If you want to file a new request, go to the Union City new request form to get started on your people search.

The portal also tracks your request status. Once you send in a request, log back in to check progress and download documents when they are ready. This is all done online, so you do not need to visit City Hall unless you want to.

Union City Police Records Search

The Union City Police Records Division handles incident reports, accident reports, and other law enforcement files. The police building is at 5060 Union Street, Union City, GA 30291. You can reach the Records Division by phone at (770) 306-6849.

Union City Police Records Division people search

You can get initial incident and accident reports straight from the Records Unit at the police department. For anything beyond the basic report, such as full case files or supplemental reports, you will need to go through the JustFOIA open records portal. Police records requests should be submitted through the dedicated police link on the portal. These records are key for a Union City people search since they include names, dates, and case details. The Union City Police Department main page has more info on divisions and services.

Note: Some records tied to open cases may not be available until the investigation is done.

Municipal Court Records in Union City

The Union City Municipal Court handles traffic citations and city ordinance violations. The court is at 5047 Union Street, Union City, GA 30291. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 am to 5 pm. Call (770) 306-6847 for questions about your case or records.

Court records from municipal cases list names, dates, and what the case was about. This makes them helpful for a people search in Union City. You can pay citations online through the official city website. For copies of court records, submit a request through the JustFOIA portal. The court and police are just a short walk from each other on Union Street, so if you go in person, you can handle both in one trip.

The statewide GSCCCA records search can also pull up Fulton County filings that may involve Union City residents. This includes real estate records, liens, and court case indexes. It is a good backup when your main search through city offices does not turn up what you need.

Fulton County Court Records

For civil lawsuits, criminal cases, and property records, the Fulton County Clerk of Superior Court is the main source. Union City is in Fulton County, so all county-level court filings go through this office. The clerk's online portal lets you search by name, case number, or citation.

The Fulton County official website links to all county departments and services. Property records and tax data from the Fulton County Tax Commissioner can also help with a people search by showing who owns property in the Union City area. Tax records tie names to addresses and parcel info, which is useful when you need to confirm where someone lives or has lived.

Georgia statewide records search for Union City people search

O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72 sets rules on what fees can be charged. The first 15 minutes of staff search time are free. Copies run ten cents per page. Fulton County is one of the busiest counties in the state, so response times can stretch a bit during peak periods. Plan ahead if you need certified copies.

Find People in Union City

Union City sits in the south end of Fulton County. The Union City official website is the best place to start any people search at the city level. City Hall is at 5047 Union Street, Union City, GA 30291, and the main phone line is (770) 964-2288. The City Clerk can be reached at the same number or by email at cityclerk@unioncityga.gov.

Between the JustFOIA portal, police records, municipal court files, and Fulton County court data, there are plenty of ways to find people through public records in Union City. The portal archive feature is a time saver because someone may have already requested the same records. For county-level searches, the Fulton County Clerk of Court covers civil and criminal cases. You can also check voter registration data through the Georgia My Voter Page as a secondary search tool. All of these sources are public under Georgia law and free or low cost to access.

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Fulton County Records

Union City is in Fulton County. County-level court records, property filings, and other public records for Union City people searches are handled through the Fulton County Clerk of Superior Court. Other Fulton County cities with people search pages include Atlanta, South Fulton, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Johns Creek, Alpharetta, Milton, and East Point.