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About Concord

Concord is a small unincorporated community located in the southwestern portion of Pike County, Georgia, situated approximately 50 miles south of Atlanta in the west-central part of the state. Pike County itself was founded in 1822 and named after explorer Zebulon Pike, with Concord developing as a rural agricultural settlement in the decades following. The community lies along State Route 362, surrounded by rolling hills, pine forests, and farmland characteristic of Georgia's Piedmont region. Concord has historically been tied to cotton farming, timber production, and small-scale agriculture, with the community maintaining its rural character while experiencing gradual growth as Pike County attracts residents seeking affordable land within commuting distance of metro Atlanta. The area is served by the Pike County School District and features several historic churches and family cemeteries that reflect generations of settlement. Notable nearby landmarks include High Falls State Park to the east and the city of Zebulon, the Pike County seat, approximately 8 miles northeast of Concord.

As an unincorporated community, Concord does not maintain its own municipal government or city hall, meaning public records services are provided primarily through Pike County agencies located in Zebulon and through Georgia state offices. The Pike County Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement services to Concord residents and maintains arrest records, incident reports, and jail booking information. The Pike County Courthouse in Zebulon houses the Superior Court, Probate Court, and Clerk of Court offices where residents can access court records, marriage licenses, property deeds, and related documents. Property records including tax assessments, ownership records, and deed transfers are managed by the Pike County Tax Assessor and Pike County Clerk of Superior Court. Georgia's Open Records Act (O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 et seq.) governs public access to government documents, requiring agencies to respond to records requests promptly and providing citizens the right to inspect and copy most public records. Vital records such as birth and death certificates are managed by the Georgia Department of Public Health, while business entity records are maintained by the Georgia Secretary of State. Pike County government offices in Zebulon serve as the primary access points for Concord residents seeking public records related to property, courts, law enforcement, and county administration.

Police Department & Arrest Records

In addition to the Concord, Pike County Sheriff's Office, law enforcement in the county includes municipal police departments such as the Zebulon Police Department and the Williamson Police Department. These agencies are responsible for maintaining law and order within their respective city limits. They coordinate with the Sheriff's Office on major crimes and emergencies, ensuring a unified approach to public safety across the county.

Jail & Inmate Records

The Pike County Jail, operated by the Pike County Sheriff's Office, is the primary detention facility for the county. The booking process at the jail involves fingerprinting, photographing, and documenting the personal information of the arrested individuals. Inmate lookup services are available through the Sheriff's Office, allowing family members and legal representatives to find information about detainees. Visitation rules are specific to the facility and generally require scheduling in advance. The bond and bail process follows Georgia state guidelines, allowing for the release of inmates pending trial under certain conditions.

Court Records

Concord residents are served by Pike County court system headquartered in Zebulon. The Pike County Superior Court, located at 16620 East Barnesville Street, Zebulon, GA 30295, phone (770) 567-2000, handles felony criminal cases, civil cases exceeding $15,000, divorce and family law matters, real property disputes, and appeals from lower courts. The Pike County Probate Court, also at 16620 East Barnesville Street, phone (770) 567-2001, has jurisdiction over wills and estate administration, guardianships and conservatorships, involuntary mental health commitments, and marriage license issuance. The Pike County Magistrate Court, located at the same courthouse complex, handles misdemeanor offenses, traffic violations, civil claims up to $15,000, preliminary hearings for felony cases, county ordinance violations, and dispossessory (eviction) actions. The Pike County Juvenile Court handles cases involving minors. Georgia provides limited online court record access through the Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority (GSCCCA) at www.gsccca.org, where users can search real estate records and some court filings for a fee; however, comprehensive case searches typically require in-person visits or written requests to the Clerk of Superior Court. The Pike County Clerk of Superior Court office maintains an index of all Superior Court cases and can provide certified copies of judgments, divorce decrees, liens, and other filed documents. Fees for certified copies typically run $2.50 for the first page and $0.50 for each additional page, plus a $2.00 certification fee. Marriage license applications cost $56 if applicants have completed a premarital education program or $76 without. Case information may also be requested under Georgia's Open Records Act, though certain sensitive records including sealed files, adoption records, and juvenile matters are restricted from public access by statute.

Criminal Records

The criminal records system in Pike County includes records of felonies, misdemeanors, traffic violations, and the sex offender registry. The Pike County Sheriff's Office and local police departments maintain these records. Residents can request background checks through the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, which provides statewide criminal history information. The sex offender registry is accessible to the public, allowing residents to stay informed about offenders in their area.

Arrest Records

Arrest records in Pike County are maintained by the Pike County Sheriff's Office. These records include details of the arrest, charges, and booking information. Residents and attorneys can request arrest records by contacting the Sheriff's Office directly. Under the Georgia Open Records Act, these records are generally accessible to the public, although some restrictions may apply. A Pike County arrest record typically includes the individual's name, date of arrest, charges, and the arresting agency.

Public Records Access

Property and land records for Concord are maintained by Pike County offices in Zebulon. The Pike County Tax Assessor's Office, located at 16620 East Barnesville Street, Zebulon, GA 30295, phone (770) 567-2010, maintains property tax assessment records, parcel maps, ownership information, building characteristics, and assessed values for all real property in Pike County including Concord. Residents can search property records online through the Pike County Tax Assessor's website at www.pikecountyga.org, which provides a searchable database allowing users to look up parcels by owner name, property address, or parcel identification number, displaying current assessed values, property tax history, sales history, acreage, zoning, and building details. The Pike County Clerk of Superior Court serves as the county's deed recorder and maintains the official records of all real estate transactions, deeds, mortgages, liens, easements, plats, powers of attorney, and Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) financing statements. This office is located at 16620 East Barnesville Street, Zebulon, GA 30295, phone (770) 567-2000. Land records are indexed by grantor, grantee, and legal description, with deed books dating back to Pike County's founding in 1822. Georgia participates in the GSCCCA (Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority) system at www.gsccca.org, which provides online access to real estate records including deeds and liens for a per-search fee, typically $2.00 for basic searches and $6.00 for official certified copies. Pike County also offers a GIS mapping system accessible through the county website, providing aerial imagery, parcel boundaries, zoning information, and property characteristics in an interactive map format. To conduct a property search, users can visit the county website, use the GSCCCA portal, or visit the Clerk's office in person where staff can assist with title searches and provide certified copies of recorded documents at standard statutory fees.

Economy & Demographics

Concord's economy reflects the broader rural agricultural and residential character of Pike County, with the community serving primarily as a residential area for families engaged in farming, small business ownership, and commuting to employment centers in Zebulon, Griffin, and metro Atlanta. Pike County's economy has historically been based on agriculture, particularly cotton, poultry, timber, and cattle production, with these industries continuing to provide employment in and around Concord. Major employers in Pike County include the Pike County School System, Pike County government, healthcare providers including Spalding Regional Hospital in nearby Griffin, and manufacturing facilities in Zebulon. The county has experienced moderate growth as affordable land prices and proximity to Atlanta (approximately 50 miles north via US Highway 19) attract residents seeking rural living with access to urban employment. Median household income in Pike County is estimated at approximately $52,000 to $58,000, somewhat below Georgia's statewide median, reflecting the county's rural character and agricultural economic base. Recent economic development efforts have focused on expanding the county's industrial base, with business parks near Zebulon attracting manufacturing and distribution operations. Retail and service businesses are concentrated in Zebulon, the county seat, while Concord itself maintains a predominantly residential and agricultural character with limited commercial development. Small businesses including farms, home-based enterprises, construction contractors, and service providers form an important component of the local economy. The proximity to Interstate 75 and Griffin provides Concord residents access to regional employment centers while maintaining lower cost of living compared to metro Atlanta suburbs. Pike County's strategic location between Atlanta and Macon positions the area for continued residential and economic growth, though Concord retains its rural small-community identity with agriculture, timber, and residential development as primary land uses.

Law Enforcement & Arrest Records

Concord, Georgia is an unincorporated community with no municipal police department, so law enforcement services are provided by the Pike County Sheriff's Office, located at 16839 Barnesville Street, Zebulon, GA 30295, phone (770) 567-2000. The Sheriff's Office maintains jurisdiction over all unincorporated areas of Pike County including Concord, responding to calls for service, conducting investigations, and maintaining patrol operations. Residents can request incident reports, accident reports, and other police records by contacting the Sheriff's Office in person at the Zebulon headquarters or by submitting written requests under Georgia's Open Records Act, codified at Official Code of Georgia Annotated (O.C.G.A.) § 50-18-70 through § 50-18-77. This law requires agencies to produce responsive records within three business days unless circumstances require additional time, and permits agencies to charge reasonable fees for copying and research time. For arrest records and jail bookings, the Pike County Sheriff's Office operates the Pike County Jail at the same Zebulon address. Current inmates and recent bookings can be searched through the Pike County Sheriff's Office website and third-party inmate roster databases that display mugshots, booking dates, charges filed, bond amounts, and expected release dates. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation also maintains a statewide arrest record system, and the Georgia Crime Information Center (GCIC) provides certified criminal history reports for background checks. For traffic citations and minor offenses, records may also be available through the Pike County Magistrate Court. Public records requests for law enforcement records should specify the type of record sought, date range, and case number if known, and requesters should be prepared to present identification and pay applicable copying fees which typically range from $0.10 to $0.25 per page for standard documents.

Vital Records

Vital records for Concord, Georgia residents are managed primarily at the state level with some county services available. Birth and death certificates for events occurring in Pike County and throughout Georgia are maintained by the Georgia Department of Public Health, Vital Records Office, 1680 Phoenix Boulevard, Suite 100, Atlanta, GA 30349, phone (404) 679-4702. Birth certificates cost $25 for the first certified copy and $5 for each additional copy ordered simultaneously; death certificates cost $25 each. Eligible applicants can order online through the Georgia Department of Public Health website at dph.georgia.gov/vital-records or through the vendor VitalChek at www.vitalchek.com, with processing times of approximately 4-6 weeks for mail requests and 10-15 business days for online orders with expedited shipping available for additional fees. Only immediate family members, legal representatives, or individuals with a direct tangible interest may obtain certified copies, and valid government-issued photo identification is required. Birth records in Georgia are confidential for 100 years and death records for 25 years from the date of event. Marriage licenses for Concord residents are issued by the Pike County Probate Court, 16620 East Barnesville Street, Zebulon, GA 30295, phone (770) 567-2001. The marriage license fee is $76, reduced to $56 if both applicants complete a qualifying premarital education program. Georgia has no waiting period and licenses are valid for up to six months from issuance. Both applicants must appear in person with valid photo identification and Social Security numbers; previously married applicants must provide divorce decree or death certificate information. Marriage records are maintained by the issuing Probate Court and indexed records may be searched in person. Divorce records are filed with the Clerk of Superior Court in the county where the divorce was granted, available at 16620 East Barnesville Street, Zebulon, GA 30295, phone (770) 567-2000, at standard copying fees. Georgia vital records are not freely searchable online but must be requested through proper channels with identification and appropriate fees.

Business & Licensing Records

Business licensing and registration for Concord, Georgia operates through multiple levels of government. As an unincorporated community, Concord has no municipal business license requirement; however, Pike County may require occupational tax certificates for certain business activities conducted within unincorporated areas. Businesses should contact Pike County Administration at 16620 East Barnesville Street, Zebulon, GA 30295, phone (770) 567-2000, to determine county-level requirements, fees, and renewal schedules. Many businesses in Pike County fall under the jurisdiction of the incorporated cities of Zebulon, Concord, or Meansville if operating within city limits. Fictitious business name registrations (doing business as or DBA filings) in Georgia are filed with the Clerk of Superior Court in the county where the business operates; for Concord-area businesses this is the Pike County Clerk of Superior Court, 16620 East Barnesville Street, Zebulon, GA 30295, phone (770) 567-2000. Georgia does not require DBA registration at the state level, but county-level registration creates a public record of trade name use. Formal business entities including corporations, limited liability companies (LLCs), limited partnerships, and other statutory entities must register with the Georgia Secretary of State, Corporations Division, 2 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SE, Suite 313 West Tower, Atlanta, GA 30334. The Secretary of State maintains a free searchable database at corp.sos.ga.gov where users can search business entity names, view registration status, registered agent information, officers and directors, formation dates, and annual registration status. Business entity searches are free, while certified copies of formation documents cost $10 plus $1 per page. Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) financing statements, which create secured interests in business assets and collateral, are filed with the Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority and searchable through the GSCCCA website at www.gsccca.org for a per-search fee. Property tax assessments for commercial properties in Concord can be searched through the Pike County Tax Assessor's online database at www.pikecountyga.org, displaying assessed values, improvement details, and tax payment history for business real estate. Professional licenses including contractors, healthcare providers, and certain trades are regulated by Georgia state licensing boards, with license verification available through the Georgia Secretary of State professional licensing division.

Elections & Voter Records

Concord, Georgia voters are served by the Pike County Board of Elections and Registration, located at 116 Courthouse Square, Zebulon, GA 30295, phone (770) 567-2028, website www.pikecountyga.org. This office administers all federal, state, and county elections for Concord residents, maintains voter registration rolls, assigns polling places, processes absentee ballot applications, and certifies election results. Georgia residents can register to vote online through the Georgia Secretary of State website at registertovote.sos.ga.gov, which requires a valid Georgia driver's license or ID card number. Voter registration deadlines in Georgia require registration at least 29 days before an election. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, Georgia residents, at least 17.5 years old (to vote at 18), and not serving a sentence for a felony conviction. As an unincorporated community, Concord has no municipal government and therefore no city council or mayoral elections; residents vote in county, state, and federal elections only. Pike County holds elections for Board of Commissioners, Sheriff, Probate Judge, Tax Commissioner, Clerk of Superior Court, and other constitutional officers on a rotating schedule. Concord residents can locate their assigned polling place by visiting the Georgia My Voter Page at mvp.sos.ga.gov, entering their name and birth date or county and precinct, which displays polling location, sample ballot, and voter registration status. Election records that are public in Georgia include voter registration lists (available for purchase for election-related purposes), campaign finance disclosures filed with the Georgia Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Commission at ethics.ga.gov, candidate qualifying information, and precinct-level election results published by the Secretary of State at results.enr.clarityelections.com/GA. In the November 2024 presidential election, Pike County reported approximately 60-65% voter turnout with roughly 10,500 to 11,500 ballots cast from approximately 16,000 registered voters, reflecting strong participation in line with rural Georgia counties. The November 3, 2026 general election will feature races for Georgia Governor (incumbent Brian Kemp term-limited, new governor to be elected), all Georgia statewide constitutional officers including Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, and Attorney General, one U.S. Senate seat (Class III, currently held by Jon Ossoff if up in 2026 or Class II held by Raphael Warnock), all U.S. House seats including Georgia's 3rd Congressional District which serves Pike County, Georgia State Senate District 17, Georgia State House District 136, and Pike County offices including Sheriff, Tax Commissioner, Clerk of Superior Court, and Board of Commissioners seats if on the regular election cycle. Absentee voting in Georgia is available to any registered voter without excuse required following the 2021 election law changes; applications must be submitted to the Pike County Board of Elections and can be requested online through the Georgia Secretary of State website or by contacting the county elections office directly at (770) 567-2028. Absentee ballot applications must be received by the Friday before Election Day (11 days prior), and completed ballots must be received by 7:00 PM on Election Day. Early in-person voting is offered at locations designated by the Pike County Board of Elections beginning approximately three weeks before Election Day. Georgia law requires photo ID for in-person voting (Georgia driver's license, state ID, passport, military ID, or tribal ID) and signature verification for absentee ballots.

Public Records Transparency Score

Court Records: ⚠️ Partial Online (GSCCCA fee-based for deeds/liens, in-person for case files) | Property: ✅ Free Online Assessor (full parcel search, GIS available; recorder through GSCCCA for fee) | Arrest Logs: ✅ Online Inmate Roster (Sheriff's Office maintains searchable jail roster) | Vital Records: ⚠️ State Office Required (Georgia DPH for birth/death, county Probate for marriage, online ordering available with fees) | Business: ✅ Free State Database (Secretary of State corporate/LLC search free; county DBA filings in-person) | Elections: ✅ Online Registration & Results (My Voter Page, online registration, published results) | Overall: 7.2/10 — Pike County provides good online access to property assessments, GIS mapping, inmate rosters, and state-level business/election databases, though court case files and vital records require fee-based systems or in-person requests under Georgia's Open Records Act

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the process for someone who is arrested in Concord, Pike County, Georgia to go through the jail and court system?
If you are arrested in Concord, Georgia, you will be transported to the Pike County Detention Center for booking and processing. During booking, officers record personal information, take fingerprints, and photograph the arrestee. After booking, you may be held pending arraignment, or released on bail. The Pike County Inmate Search portal allows online lookup of current inmates. Contact the Pike County Clerk of Courts for case information.
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What are the school district and education performance data for Concord, Pike County, Georgia?
The Concord area is served by public school districts in Pike County, Georgia. School performance data, enrollment statistics, and district boundaries are available through the Georgia Department of Education website. School report cards, test scores, and demographic data are published annually for all public schools.
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What are the crime statistics for Concord, Pike County, Georgia?
Crime statistics for Concord, Georgia are reported annually to the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting program. Local crime data including incident reports, arrest statistics, and calls for service are typically published by the Concord Police Department on their official website. The Georgia Attorney General also publishes annual crime statistics by jurisdiction.
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What publicly accessible records can be obtained from the Concord, Pike County, Georgia Library?
The Concord Public Library provides residents with access to public records research tools. Library cardholders can access online genealogy databases, historical newspaper archives, and Georgia government document repositories. Reference librarians can assist with records requests, ancestry searches, and government document navigation.
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Where is the Concord, Pike County, Georgia Public Library located?
The Concord Public Library main branch is located in Concord, Georgia. Check the Concord city website or library system portal for branch addresses, hours of operation, and available services.
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Where is the nearest fingerprinting office located in Concord, Pike County, Georgia?
Fingerprinting services in Concord, Georgia are available through the Concord Police Department and authorized IdentoGO or Fieldprint enrollment centers. Fingerprinting is required for employment background checks, professional licensing (nursing, teaching, real estate), concealed carry permits, and adoption applications. Contact the Pike County Sheriff's Office or local law enforcement for walk-in fingerprinting options.
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What are the requirements for obtaining vital records from Concord, Pike County, Georgia, and what information is provided in the records?
To obtain vital records in Concord, Georgia, contact the Georgia Department of Public Health. Birth and death certificates can be ordered online, by mail, or in person. Marriage licenses are issued by the Pike County Clerk's office. Certified copies require valid government-issued photo ID and a processing fee. Online ordering is available through VitalCheck or the state health department portal.
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About Police Reports
Police reports from Concord, Georgia can be obtained from the Concord Police Department or the Pike County Sheriff's Office. Submit a request in person, by mail, or online with the incident report number, date, and your identification. Under the Georgia Open Records Act, most incident reports are public records. Processing typically takes 5-10 business days. Traffic accident reports may also be available through the Georgia DMV.
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About background check
A background check in Concord, Pike County, Georgia typically includes a review of criminal history records, arrest records, court judgments, and sex offender registry status. Employers, landlords, and licensing boards frequently request background checks. You can request a Georgia criminal history report through the Georgia Department of Public Safety. Federal background checks are available through the FBI Identity History Summary program.
Last reviewed: Mar 25, 2026 Updated: Mar 25, 2026