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Jail/ Detention Division.

The Floyd County Jail is the largest building owned by the Floyd County Government. It is 256,000 square feet and contains 776 beds. The jail serves Floyd County, The City of Rome, and Cave Spring, housing pre-trial detainees as well as county-sentenced and state-sentenced inmates. In 2020, the jail had an average daily inmate population of 600.

 

The current jail was built in 1982 and was renovated in 1996 as a result of a special purpose local option sales tax (SPLOST).  The jail facility continues to utilize SPLOST funds to improve infrastructure issues through the Jail Infrastructure Restoration Project (JIRP).

Jail Resources.

Refer to the links below to answer questions you may have about inmates at the Floyd County Jail (Georgia).

Bonding | Ankle Monitors

Contact information to bond an inmate out of jail & information on ankle monitor bond orders.

Phone Calls | Visitation 

Information on how to put money on an inmates books.

How to order commissary & how to add money to an inmates books/ account.

Mail | Books

How to send mail and books to an inmate at our jail.

Current Inmates

External link to view all of our current inmates

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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