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About Siloam

Siloam is an unincorporated community in Greene County, Georgia, located in the central part of the state approximately 60 miles east of Atlanta and 15 miles south of the county seat of Greensboro. Situated in a predominantly rural area of Greene County, Siloam has historically been an agricultural community with roots dating back to the 19th century. The area is characterized by farmland, wooded tracts, and residential properties scattered along rural roads such as Siloam Road and nearby Highway 15. While Siloam does not have a municipal government or incorporated town limits, it remains a recognized community within Greene County, with residents relying on county-level services and infrastructure. The community is served by Greene County School District and is part of the Lake Oconee region, which has seen residential growth in recent decades.

As an unincorporated community, Siloam residents access public records primarily through Greene County government offices located in Greensboro. The Greene County Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement services and maintains arrest records, incident reports, and jail booking information. Court records for Siloam residents are handled by the Greene County Superior Court and Magistrate Court, both located at the Greene County Courthouse in Greensboro. Property records, including deeds, mortgages, liens, and tax assessments, are maintained by the Greene County Tax Assessor's Office and the Clerk of Superior Court, which serves as the county's deed recorder. Vital records such as birth and death certificates are issued through the Georgia Department of Public Health, while marriage licenses are obtained from the Greene County Probate Court. Business registrations and licensing fall under Greene County jurisdiction, and state-level corporate records are accessible through the Georgia Secretary of State. All public records requests in Siloam and Greene County are governed by the Georgia Open Records Act (O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 et seq.), which guarantees public access to government documents with limited exceptions.

Police Department & Arrest Records

In addition to the Siloam, Greene County Sheriff's Office, law enforcement in the county is provided by municipal police departments such as the Greensboro Police Department and the Union Point Police Department. These agencies have jurisdiction within their respective city limits and work collaboratively with the Sheriff's Office on major crimes and investigations. Coordination between these agencies ensures comprehensive coverage and effective response to incidents across Greene County.

Jail & Inmate Records

The Greene County Detention Center is the primary facility for housing individuals who have been arrested in Greene County. The booking process involves fingerprinting, photographing, and recording personal information. Inmate lookup is available through the Sheriff's Office, allowing residents to find information about current detainees. Visitation rules are specific to the facility, requiring appointments and adherence to security protocols. The bond and bail process follows Georgia state guidelines, and individuals can post bail through approved methods to secure release pending trial.

Court Records

Siloam residents are served by the Greene County court system, with all courthouses located in Greensboro, the county seat. The Greene County Superior Court, located at 113 North Main Street, Greensboro, GA 30642 (phone: 706-453-3346), handles felony criminal cases, civil cases with amounts exceeding $25,000, divorce and family law matters, real property disputes, and appeals from lower courts. The court also maintains land records through the Clerk of Superior Court. The Greene County Magistrate Court, located at 1031 Malone Drive, Greensboro, GA 30642 (phone: 706-453-7774), handles misdemeanor offenses, county ordinance violations, civil claims up to $15,000, warrant applications, preliminary hearings, and dispossessory (eviction) proceedings. The Greene County Probate Court, located at 113 North Main Street, Greensboro, GA 30642 (phone: 706-453-7857), has jurisdiction over wills, estate administration, guardianships, marriage licenses, weapons carry licenses, and traffic citations. Georgia does not have a municipal court for Siloam since it is unincorporated. Court records can be searched online through the Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority at www.gsccca.org, which provides access to real estate records, liens, UCC filings, and some case information for a fee. Civil and criminal case dockets may also be available through the Georgia Judicial Gateway at www.georgiacourts.gov, though access varies by court. In-person searches are available at the respective court clerk offices. Certified copies of court documents from the Superior Court typically cost $2.50 for the first page and $0.50 for each additional page, plus a $2.00 certification fee. Magistrate and Probate Court fees vary by document type but generally range from $2 to $5 per certified copy. Case filing fees vary: Superior Court civil filings start around $215, while Magistrate Court small claims filings begin at approximately $45.

Criminal Records

Criminal records in Greene County encompass felony, misdemeanor, traffic offenses, and the sex offender registry. The Greene County Sheriff's Office and local police departments maintain these records, while the Georgia Bureau of Investigation provides additional resources for background checks. Residents can request criminal records through the appropriate law enforcement agency or the Georgia Crime Information Center. The system is designed to ensure public safety while respecting individual privacy rights.

Arrest Records

Arrest records in Greene County are maintained by the Greene County Sheriff's Office. These records include details such as the nature of the offense, date of arrest, and personal information of the arrestee. Residents and attorneys can request arrest records by contacting the Sheriff's Office directly. The Georgia Open Records Act governs the accessibility of these records, ensuring transparency while protecting sensitive information. Arrest records are an essential part of the county's public records system, providing insight into local law enforcement activities.

Public Records Access

Property and land records for Siloam and all of Greene County, Georgia are maintained by two primary offices in Greensboro. The Greene County Tax Assessor's Office, located at 1031 Malone Drive, Suite B, Greensboro, GA 30642 (phone: 706-453-3333), maintains property tax assessment records, including parcel identification numbers, property owner names, mailing addresses, legal descriptions, assessed values, property characteristics (square footage, acreage, building details), and sales history. The Assessor's website at www.qpublic.net/ga/greene provides free online access to an interactive property database and GIS mapping system, allowing users to search by owner name, address, or parcel number. The database displays current tax assessments, property cards with building details, aerial photography, and tax digest information. For recorded land documents such as deeds, mortgages, liens, easements, plats, and UCC filings, residents must contact the Clerk of Superior Court, which serves as Greene County's deed recorder. The Clerk's office is located at 113 North Main Street, Greensboro, GA 30642 (phone: 706-453-3346). Recorded documents dating back to the 19th century are maintained by the Clerk's office, with more recent records available through the Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority (GSCCCA) at www.gsccca.org. The GSCCCA provides online access to real estate records for a subscription fee or per-document fee, allowing users to search by grantor, grantee, book and page, or date range. Documents can be viewed and printed remotely. The GIS system maintained by the Tax Assessor integrates with property records to provide comprehensive parcel information, including zoning, flood zones, and property boundaries. To conduct a property search in Siloam, users can start with the free Assessor's site to identify the parcel number and ownership information, then access the GSCCCA portal for recorded deed history and encumbrances.

Economy & Demographics

The economy of Siloam, Georgia is predominantly rural and agricultural, reflecting the broader economic character of Greene County. Agriculture remains a significant component, with farms producing cattle, poultry, timber, hay, and row crops. The area's rural landscape supports forestry operations and smaller-scale agricultural enterprises. While Siloam itself does not host major employers due to its unincorporated status and small population, residents typically commute to nearby employment centers including Greensboro, Madison, and the greater Athens-Clarke County area approximately 30 miles to the northeast. Greene County's largest employers include the Greene County School System, Greene County government, and healthcare providers such as St. Mary's Health Care System. The Lake Oconee region, which includes portions of Greene County south of Siloam, has become a significant economic driver through residential development, retirement communities, golf resorts, and related hospitality and service industries. The Ritz-Carlton Reynolds, Lake Oconee resort and other developments have attracted retirees and second-home buyers, contributing to property values and construction employment. Manufacturing and distribution facilities in the broader county provide additional employment opportunities. Median household income in Greene County is estimated at approximately $52,000, below the state average, reflecting the county's rural character and limited industrial base. Recent economic development efforts have focused on attracting light manufacturing and distribution operations to industrial parks near Interstate 20, though these are located primarily in the northern portion of the county. Siloam's economy remains closely tied to agriculture, forestry, small businesses, and commuter employment patterns, with increasing influence from Lake Oconee area residential and tourism growth. The community maintains its rural character while experiencing gradual population growth as part of the Atlanta metropolitan area's expanding exurban fringe.

Law Enforcement & Arrest Records

Siloam, Georgia is an unincorporated community and does not have its own municipal police department. Law enforcement services for Siloam are provided by the Greene County Sheriff's Office, located at 1051 Malone Drive, Greensboro, GA 30642. The Sheriff's Office can be reached at (706) 453-3377, and their website is www.greenecountysheriffga.com. The Sheriff's Office has jurisdiction over all unincorporated areas of Greene County, including Siloam, and handles patrol, criminal investigations, civil process service, and operation of the county jail. To request police reports or incident records involving Siloam, residents must contact the Greene County Sheriff's Office directly, either in person at the administrative office or by submitting a written request. Reports typically include incident reports, accident reports, and case summaries, though active investigations may be exempt from disclosure. The Greene County Detention Center, operated by the Sheriff's Office, houses inmates arrested in the county. Arrest and jail booking records can be searched online through the Greene County Sheriff's Office website, which provides an inmate roster showing current detainees, their booking photos, charges, bond amounts, booking dates, and projected release dates. Historical arrest records and booking logs may require a formal public records request. Under the Georgia Open Records Act (O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 et seq.), law enforcement agencies must respond to public records requests within three business days, either providing the records, providing a timeline for production, or denying the request with legal justification. Requesters may be charged reasonable copying and administrative fees. Georgia law requires that arrest records and booking information be made public unless specifically exempted, ensuring transparency in law enforcement activities throughout Greene County and Siloam.

Vital Records

Vital records for Siloam, Georgia residents are governed by state law and administered through a combination of state and county offices. Birth and death certificates are issued by the Georgia Department of Public Health, Vital Records Office, located at 1680 Phoenix Boulevard, Suite 100, Atlanta, GA 30349. The state vital records office can be reached at (404) 679-4702, and online ordering is available at www.vitalrecords.georgia.gov. Birth certificates cost $25 for the first copy and $5 for each additional copy ordered at the same time; death certificates cost $25 each. Processing time is typically 3-5 business days for online orders and 2-3 weeks for mail requests. Georgia birth records are available from 1919 to present, and death records from 1919 to present. Only eligible individuals may request vital records, including the registrant (if of legal age), immediate family members, legal representatives, or those with a court order or demonstrable legal interest. Valid government-issued photo identification is required. Birth and death certificates for events occurring in Greene County can also be requested through the Greene County Probate Court at 113 North Main Street, Greensboro, GA 30642 (phone: 706-453-7857), though the Probate Court serves primarily as an application intermediary for state records. Marriage licenses for Siloam residents are issued by the Greene County Probate Court at the same address. The marriage license fee in Georgia is $56 without premarital counseling or $16 with a certificate of premarital education. There is no waiting period, and licenses are valid for six months from issuance. Certified copies of marriage certificates cost approximately $10. Divorce records are maintained by the Clerk of Superior Court at 113 North Main Street, Greensboro, GA 30642 (phone: 706-453-3346), as divorces are handled through the Superior Court system. Divorce decrees and final judgments are public record and can be obtained by contacting the Clerk's office. Georgia law requires applicants to provide valid identification and demonstrate eligibility to receive confidential vital records.

Business & Licensing Records

Business and licensing records for Siloam, Georgia operate at county and state levels since Siloam is an unincorporated community without municipal business licensing requirements. Greene County does not maintain a comprehensive county-wide business license system for unincorporated areas, though specific types of businesses may require county permits or approvals from the Greene County Planning and Development Department, located at 1031 Malone Drive, Greensboro, GA 30642 (phone: 706-453-7795). Certain activities such as land disturbance, septic system installation, building construction, and home-based businesses may require county permits. Fictitious business name (DBA) registrations and trade name filings in Georgia are handled at the county level through the Clerk of Superior Court, located at 113 North Main Street, Greensboro, GA 30642 (phone: 706-453-3346). DBA registrations typically cost around $40 and must be filed before conducting business under an assumed name. For formal business entity formation and registration, the Georgia Secretary of State, Corporations Division, maintains the official state business registry. Business owners in Siloam forming corporations, limited liability companies (LLCs), limited partnerships, or other formal entities must register with the Secretary of State. Online searches for existing business entities, registered agents, corporate officers, and entity status are available free of charge at www.ecorp.sos.ga.gov. The database allows searches by business name, registered agent, or control number, displaying formation date, status (active, dissolved, administratively withdrawn), registered agent information, and principal office address. Business entity filings and annual registrations are completed online through the same portal. UCC (Uniform Commercial Code) financing statements and lien searches are also handled through the Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority at www.gsccca.org, which maintains a statewide UCC database searchable by debtor name. Commercial property owners in Siloam can look up property tax assessments and business personal property taxes through the Greene County Tax Assessor's Office at www.qpublic.net/ga/greene or by contacting the office at 1031 Malone Drive, Suite B, Greensboro, GA 30642 (phone: 706-453-3333). Georgia requires businesses to file an annual return of business personal property for taxation purposes.

Elections & Voter Records

Siloam, Georgia voters are served by the Greene County Board of Elections and Registration, located at 113 North Main Street, Suite 204, Greensboro, GA 30642. The Elections Office can be reached at (706) 453-4351, and additional election information is available through the county website at www.greenecountyga.gov and the Georgia Secretary of State elections division at www.sos.ga.gov/elections. Siloam residents register to vote online through the Georgia Secretary of State's My Voter Page at www.mvp.sos.ga.gov, which also provides voter registration status lookup, sample ballots, polling place locations, and absentee ballot requests. Georgia requires voter registration be completed at least 29 days before an election. Acceptable forms of identification for registration include a Georgia driver's license or ID card number, or the last four digits of a Social Security number. Since Siloam is an unincorporated community, it does not hold separate municipal elections for mayor or city council. Siloam residents vote in Greene County Commission elections, Board of Education elections, state legislative races, and federal elections. Greene County is located in Georgia State Senate District 25 and State House District 113. Voters can find their assigned polling place by using the My Voter Page tool or by contacting the Greene County Elections Office. Georgia law requires voters to present one of several approved forms of photo identification at the polls, including a Georgia driver's license, U.S. passport, military ID, tribal ID, or free voter ID card issued by county registrars or the Department of Driver Services. In the November 2024 presidential election, Greene County saw approximately 64% voter turnout among registered voters, with around 11,500 ballots cast from approximately 18,000 registered voters. Looking ahead to the November 3, 2026 general election, Siloam and Greene County voters will decide several important races. Georgia will hold elections for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, and other statewide constitutional offices, as 2026 is a gubernatorial election year in Georgia. U.S. Senate seats are not up for election in Georgia in 2026 (next Senate races are in 2026 for the seat currently held since appointment). Voters will also elect members of the Georgia General Assembly, including their State Senator and State Representative. At the county level, Greene County Commission seats and Board of Education positions may be on the ballot depending on term schedules. Absentee voting in Georgia is available for any voter without requiring an excuse. Absentee ballot applications can be submitted online through the My Voter Page beginning 180 days before an election and must be received by the Friday before Election Day. Completed absentee ballots must be received by 7:00 PM on Election Day. Early in-person voting is available at locations designated by the Greene County Elections Office, typically beginning three weeks before Election Day. Public election records in Georgia include voter registration lists (available for purchase by approved entities), campaign finance disclosures filed with the Georgia Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Commission at www.ethics.ga.gov, candidate qualifying information, and precinct-level election results published by the Secretary of State. Voter history (record of which elections a voter participated in, but not how they voted) is public record. Election results for Greene County are posted on the county website and the Secretary of State's website following certification.

Public Records Transparency Score

Court Records: ✅ Online Statewide Portal | Property: ✅ Free Online Assessor+Recorder | Arrest Logs: ✅ Online Inmate Roster | Vital Records: ✅ Online Ordering | Business: ✅ Free State Database | Elections: ✅ Online Registration & Results | Overall: 8.5/10 — Greene County and Georgia provide strong online access to most public records through state portals and county databases, with particularly robust property, court, and election record systems, though some older records and specialized requests require in-person visits to Greensboro offices.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the process for someone who is arrested in Siloam, Greene County, Georgia to go through the jail and court system?
If you are arrested in Siloam, Georgia, you will be transported to the Greene 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 Greene County Inmate Search portal allows online lookup of current inmates. Contact the Greene County Clerk of Courts for case information.
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What are the school district and education performance data for Siloam, Greene County, Georgia?
The Siloam area is served by public school districts in Greene 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 Siloam, Greene County, Georgia?
Crime statistics for Siloam, 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 Siloam 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 Siloam, Greene County, Georgia Library?
The Siloam 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 Siloam, Greene County, Georgia Public Library located?
The Siloam Public Library main branch is located in Siloam, Georgia. Check the Siloam 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 Siloam, Greene County, Georgia?
Fingerprinting services in Siloam, Georgia are available through the Siloam 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 Greene 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 Siloam, Greene County, Georgia, and what information is provided in the records?
To obtain vital records in Siloam, 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 Greene 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 Siloam, Georgia can be obtained from the Siloam Police Department or the Greene 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 Siloam, Greene 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