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Major Mark Fenninger
Court Services Division
The Sheriff's Office Court Services Units provides law enforcement services for the following:
- Service of Civil Papers
- Transportation of Prisoners
- Service of Criminal Warrants
Court Security Unit
Coweta County Justice Center
72 Greenville Street
Newnan, Georgia 30263
770-683-0150
The Sheriff's Office Court Security Unit operates from the Coweta County Justice Center on Greenville Street, providing physical security for the Justice Center, Juvenile Justice Court and the Probate Court buildings.
Field Operations Unit
Coweta County Sheriff's Office560 Greison Trail
Newnan, Georgia 30263
770-253-1502
Civil Unit
The Sheriff's Office Civil Unit provides legal service of court papers in civil court actions. In agreement with the Georgia Sheriff's Association and in accordance with Georgia law, the Coweta County Sheriff's Office exercises its authority under OCGA 9-11-4 and 9-11-4.1 in PROHIBITING certified process servers from serving process in Coweta County. Civil process will be handled by trained personnel of the Coweta County Sheriff's Office Civil Unit. This information is provided as a courtesy for potential applicants to make a more informed financial decision regarding the certification process.Civil Unit Staff
In agreement with the Georgia Sheriff's Association and in accordance with Georgia law, the Coweta County Sheriff's Office exercises its authority under OCGA 9-11-4 and 9-11-4.1 in PROHIBITING certified process servers from serving process in Coweta County. Civil process will be handled by trained personnel of the Coweta County Sheriff's Office Civil Unit. This information is provided as a courtesy for potential applicants to make a more informed financial decision regarding the certification process.Civil Process Fees
Accepted payment methods are by business check, cashier's check or USPS money order.
- Subpoena: $20
- Summons or Complaint: $50
- Nulla Bona: $20
- Levy: $50
Please mail documents to:
560 Greison Trail
Newnan, Georgia 30263
Major Danny McDonald
Criminal Investigations DivisionEmail Major Danny McDonald
Criminal Investigation Unit
The Criminal Investigations Unit consists of fifteen dedicated Investigators who are charged with investigating criminal activity within Coweta County. Their duties include evidence collection, property recovery, interviewing witnesses/defendants and preparing investigations for prosecution. The Criminal Investigations Division also maintains the Coweta County Sex Offender Registry. Daily supervision of this specialized unit is overseen by Captain Jae Robertson.Investigators daily hours are 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM with an evening shift available from 2:00 - 11:00 PM. Investigators work rotating on-call for after-hours incidents and weekends.
Despite the rapid growth within Coweta County and the increase in numbers of cases assigned, the Criminal Investigations Unit has maintained a clearance rate well above the national average.
Crime Suppression Unit
The Crime Suppression Unit is responsible for investigation and suppression of drug crimes in Coweta County. The Crime Suppression Unit also investigates Internet Crimes Against Children and Human Trafficking complaints. Daily supervision of this specialized unit is overseen by Major Danny McDonald.To submit Crime Tips to the Crime Suppression Unit, call 770-253-2324.
Captain Chuck Smith
Patrol Division560 Greison Trail
Newnan, Georgia 30265
770-253-1502
Captain John Curtis
Patrol Division560 Greison Trail
Newnan, Georgia 30265
770-253-1502
Coweta County Sheriff's Office Precinct One
55 Literary LaneNewnan, Georgia 30265
770-254-8922
770-254-8923
Major David Hill
Jail Division
560 Greison Trail
Newnan, Georgia 30263
770-253-1664
Email Major David Hill
The Sheriff's Office Jail Division operates the Coweta County Jail - 24-hours a day, seven (7) days a week. Detention officers provide inmate security and safety. Officers work rotating 12-hour shifts. One of the Jail Shifts is always working.
Reminder: The Jail will NOT call you. The bonding company will NOT call you. If you receive a call from anyone other than the inmate, IT IS A SCAM.
Personnel within Support Services manage Open Records requests, ensuring timely and lawful access to public information. The division also handles a variety of Administrative functions that support daily operations across the agency.
The Real Time Crime Center operates within Support Services, using technology and intelligence resources to assist deputies and investigators with real-time information and situational awareness. The division also oversees Digital Forensics, providing specialized expertise in the collection, preservation, and analysis of digital evidence to support criminal investigations.
In addition, Support Services coordinates Community outreach initiatives, working to strengthen relationships between the Sheriff’s Office and the citizens it serves through engagement, education, and public programs.
Captain Jae Robertson
Office of Professional Standards' Division Director
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The Office of Professional Standards provides administrative and logistical services for the Coweta County Sheriff's Office.
School Resource
- At the elementary, middle and high school-level, Deputy Sheriffs are in place as a resource for students, parents, and teachers. The Deputies are on campus to provide a safe and secure environment for the students to attend school, but are also available to assist in answering questions about Georgia laws, school policies, and to teach informational classes for students.
- In the 2007-2008 school year, the Coweta County Sheriff’s Office added additional school resource officers in the high schools, staffing Northgate High School and East Coweta High School with two SROs each. In 2013, two additional SAFE officers were placed in the elementary schools.
Project SAFE
- Project SAFE, the elementary level school resource program, is multi-faceted. Not only do the Deputy Sheriffs assigned to this program teach twelve-week classes to fifth graders in twenty-one elementary schools, they also teach programs for the lower level elementary school aged students as well. They are public relations officers, putting in many hours of extra time at county functions such as speaking to parent groups, churches, businesses, and schools about such topics as drug awareness, internet safety, child passenger safety, and neighborhood watch. You will often see these Deputies out in the community handing out badges, fingerprint kits, and various Sheriff's Office trinkets to children.
