Former President Donald Trump has completed the booking process and left the Fulton County jail.
He was at the jail for about 20 minutes.
His motorcade is returning to Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
By Leinz Vales, Aditi Sangal, Adrienne Vogt, Maureen Chowdhury, Matt Meyer, Elise Hammond and Tori B. Powell, CNN
From CNN's Hannah Rabinowitz
Former President Donald Trump has completed the booking process and left the Fulton County jail.
He was at the jail for about 20 minutes.
His motorcade is returning to Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
From CNN's Meridith Edwards
A mug shot was taken of Donald Trump, according to Fulton County Sheriff Patrick Labat.
From CNN's Hannah Rabinowitz
Former President Donald Trump has completed the booking process, according to jail records that indicate he has been released on bond.
Trump agreed to a $200,000 bond and other release conditions, including not using social media to intimidate co-defendants or witnesses in the case, which were previously negotiated by his attorneys.
The former president covered the cost of the bond by putting 10% toward it and he worked with a local Atlanta bonding company Foster Bail Bonds LLC, sources told CNN.
Fulton County marks the first case where Trump has been required to pay a cash bail. His odds of being released without a cash bail were slim in Georgia. Trump was already facing three other felony indictments when he was charged here.
From CNN's Hannah Rabinowitz and Devan Cole
Jail records show former President Donald Trump was placed under arrest and booked at the Fulton County jail on Thursday night.
The jail record shows that Trump is 6 foot 3 inches tall and weighs 215 pounds. He is listed as having blue eyes and blonde or strawberry hair. He was booked as inmate No. P01135809.
Trump was at the jail for about 20 minutes.
Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat has said all 19 defendants in the Georgia election subversion case will go through the same process as any other criminal defendant in the county, which includes having fingerprints and mug shots taken.
Like several of his 18 co-defendants who have already surrendered at the jail, Trump’s processing was completed quickly because the former president and his lawyers negotiated his consent bond agreement ahead of Thursday's surrender.
As part of the order, Trump agreed to a $200,000 bond and other release conditions, including not using social media to intimidate co-defendants and witnesses in the case.
From CNN's Jeremy Herb, Devan Cole and Tierney Sneed
Donald Trump has surrendered at the Fulton County jail in Atlanta to be booked on more than a dozen charges stemming from his efforts to reverse Georgia’s 2020 election results.
Trump is being placed under arrest in Fulton County.
Trump agreed earlier this week to a $200,000 bond and other release conditions, including not using social media to target the co-defendants and witnesses in the case.
Protesters at the jail could be heard yelling against District Attorney Fani Willis, who charged Trump and 18 others in the election subversion case.
“Lock Fani up!” the former president's supporters chanted.
His surrender in Georgia marks the fourth time this year the former president has turned himself in to local or federal officials after criminal charges were brought against him – episodes that had never been seen in the US before 2023.
In April, the former president was booked in New York on state charges related to a hush money scheme. In June, he surrendered at a Miami federal courthouse to face charges in special counsel Jack Smith’s probe into the mishandling of classified documents.
And earlier this month, Trump was placed under arrest in Washington, DC, and arraigned on charges brought by Smith in his investigation into attempts to overturn the 2020 election.
All of those cases could come to a head next year at the same time that Trump is running for president.
From CNN's Kaitlan Collins, Devan Cole, Jeremy Herb and Tierney Sneed
Donald Trump has arrived at Fulton County jail in Atlanta to surrender and be booked on more than a dozen charges stemming from his efforts to reverse Georgia’s 2020 election results, the fourth time this year the former president has faced criminal charges.
How the process is expected to unfold: Like most of his 18 co-defendants in the sprawling racketeering case who have already surrendered at the jail, Trump’s processing through the facility will likely be completed quickly because the former president and his lawyers have already negotiated his consent bond agreement.
Trump agreed to a $200,000 bond and other release conditions, including not using social media to target the co-defendants and witnesses in the case.
According to the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office, once a defendant enters the jail and is taken into custody, a person is technically “under arrest.” Defendants are not expected to be handcuffed. They are expected to be fingerprinted and have their mug shot taken, according to Fulton County Sheriff Patrick Labat.
Normally, those taken into custody are thoroughly searched by a jail deputy. In the past, though, some high-profile defendants who have voluntarily surrendered were not subjected to that thorough body search.
Defendants typically undergo a medical screening and receive a pre-trial consultation to determine whether they can sign out on their own recognizance. It’s unclear if that will happen with Trump.
Earlier Thursday morning, members of Trump’s team were unsure whether the former president would have a mug shot taken when he surrenders, two sources familiar with the matter told CNN.
The sheriff has insisted publicly that Trump will be treated like any other defendant. His co-defendants have all had their mug shots taken.
CNN's Sara Murray and Ryan Young contributed reporting to this post.
From CNN's Holmes Lybrand
Supporters of former President Donald Trump are lining the street entrance to the Fulton County jail, where Trump is set to surrender shortly.
Protesters both in support and against the former president stood with signs. Some were dressed in prison uniforms or were draped in American flags, with some singing “God Bless America.”
Law enforcement officers blocked off access for those around the jail from entering or exiting the area hours before Trump’s arrival, leaving the crowds to stand in place and wait for the motorcade to drive past and enter the facility.
Right-wing figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Laura Loomer were also seen outside the jail among the protesters.
Some pro-Trump supporters could be heard chanting “Free Harrison” in reference to Harrison Floyd, a Trump co-defendant in Georgia who turned himself into the jail earlier today.
Unlike all other 18 defendants in the case, Floyd did not negotiate a bond before turning himself in and will remain detained at the jail until he appears before a Fulton County judge for a bond hearing.
From CNN's Alayna Treene
Former President Donald Trump and his senior advisers briefly met with his new lawyer, Steven Sadow, on his private plane upon landing in Atlanta on Thursday.
Trump is traveling with his aides Susie Wiles, Jason Miller and Steven Cheung, among others.
Trump aide Walt Nauta, his co-defendant in the special counsel’s classified document case, is also traveling with the president.
Trump exited his plane shortly after 7 p.m. ET and told reporters, “Thank you very much” from a distance before getting into his motorcade.
The president and his motorcade are currently en route to Fulton County jail.
From CNN's Devan Cole, Jeremy Herb, Tierney Sneed and Hannah Rabinowitz
Former President Donald Trump landed at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and is en route to the Fulton County jail to surrender and be booked on more than a dozen charges stemming from his efforts to reverse Georgia’s 2020 election results.
The former president, wearing a dark blue suit and red tie, gave a thumb’s up to reporters, aides and others gathered on the tarmac after he exited his private plane.
It is the fourth time this year the former president has faced criminal charges.
How the surrender is expected to unfold: Like several of his 18 co-defendants who have already surrendered at the jail, Trump’s processing through the facility will likely be completed quickly because the former president and his lawyers negotiated his consent bond agreement ahead of Thursday.
Trump agreed to a $200,000 bond and other release conditions, including not using social media to target the co-defendants or witnesses in the case.