Bryan County Jail

The Bryan County Jail is located in Pembroke, Georgia and is operated by the Bryan County Sheriff's Department. This jail houses adult males and females—both felony and misdemeanor offenders—who have been arrested by local county or municipal law enforcement. 

Inmate Search

To find out if your loved one is being held in Bryan County, click here or call the jail at (912) 653-5245. Be prepared to provide the inmate’s full name and date of birth.

Bonding someone out of the Bryan County Jail

If an inmate has bondable charges, he or she can bond out at any time. A bond can be paid with or without a bail bond agent. 

The method (cash/surety) and amount of money needed for bonding someone out of the Bryan County Jail depends on their charges. Most crimes, but not all crimes, are bondable offenses.

  • Cash/Property Bond

When you pay a cash bond, it is refunded to you when all court appearances have been made and the case is discharged, dismissed, or a not guilty verdict rendered. If the arrestee fails to appear, the money will be forfeited. 

To sign a cash bond you must bring a photo identification card and enough cash to cover the bond. The sheriff's office only accepts paper money (no change allowed). The entire amount of the cash bond must be paid before the inmate is released. 

  • Surety Bond
When you use a Bail Bondsman for a surety bond, you will be required to pay a fee (equal to 15 percent of the bond amount) that will not be refunded.

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Visiting Hours and Rules

Please call the jail at (912) 653-5245 for visiting hours and information.

Physical Address

Bryan County Jail
95 Sgt. Robert Crapse Dr.
Pembroke, GA 31321

Driving Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/9idDqyvxh7vZVLwn9

General Phone Number

(912) 653-5245

Inmate Mailing Address(es)

Bryan County Jail
Attention: Inmate Name
95 Sgt. Robert Crapse Dr.
Pembroke, GA 31321

How to Call an Inmate

Inmates at the Bryan County Jail cannot receive incoming phone calls, however, they have access to phones and can make outgoing calls from the inmate housing area daily. Phone calls are recorded and may be monitored at any time.

How to Send Money

All inmates at the Bibb County Jail are set up with an inmate cash account when they are booked into the facility. This account is used by the inmate to purchase commissary items and phone calls.

  • Money Order

Must be mailed directly to the jail and include the Sender's Full Legal Name and Home Address. Mail the money order to the following address:

Bryan County Jail
Attention: Inmate Name
95 Sgt. Robert Crapse Dr.
Pembroke, GA 31321

  • Kiosk (Jail Lobby)

Cash, credit card or debit card can be brought to the jail and deposited on an inmate's account using the Kiosk machine, located in the jail lobby. A service fee does apply.

Sending Money and Care Packages Online

If you would like to purchase an item for an inmate in the Bryan County Jail, use the McDaniels Supply Company link at http://jailpackstore.com. You can also use this link to add money to the inmate's account.

Commissary products that you can purchase include Candy, Chips, Meats, Seafood, Writing supplies, Hygiene Kits, and Underwear. These are all available in gift packs ranging in price from $10.00 to $30.00. The shipping fee is an additional $4.95.

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Careers at Bryan County Jail

If you are interested in a career with the Bryan County Sheriff's Office and would like more information about the job openings and opportunities at the Bryan County Jail, click here

The Bryan County Sheriff’s Office is now accepting applications for Detention Officer. Minimum qualifications include:

  • High school diploma or G.E.D. 
  • Must be at least 18 years of age
  • Must have a valid driver’s license and a satisfactory motor vehicle record.

Applicants can not have any felony convictions. They must successfully pass a drug screening and an extensive background inquiry. 

Preferred qualifications include the completion of basic jail officer’s course from G.P.S.T.C. or have a P.O.S.T certification as basic law enforcement officer.

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