Sara Koth Promoted to Chief of Secretary of State’s Investigations Division

0Comments

The Secretary of State’s office is pleased to announce the promotion of Sara Koth as Chief Investigator for the Investigations Division of the Secretary of State’s office. Koth has nearly 20 years of Law Enforcement experience, with over 15 of those being in a supervisory role. In her new role she will supervise over 40 investigators, inspectors, and support staff overseeing complex case management spanning 43 professional licensing boards, the State Election Board, cemeteries, charities, securities, and corporations.

Koth began her career as a Senior Patrol Officer with the Forest Park Police Department, rising through the ranks from Lead Detective to the Operations Commander. During her career with the department she served as Co-Chair of the Clayton County Child Abuse Protocol, overseeing investigations into human trafficking and child abuse as well as on the steering committee for the Clayton County Domestic Violence Task Force. She is an instructor with the Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council (POST), and holds numerous certifications including Crime Scene Reconstruction, Criminal Profiling, and Workplace/School violence.

“Sara Koth is a seasoned law enforcement professional who will execute her duties with the highest degree of integrity,” said Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. “Her background complements the complex and unique investigations undertaken by the Secretary of State’s office, and her skill-set makes her uniquely qualified for this role.”

Koth earned her Bachelor of Science and Master of Public Administration from Columbus State University, and serves as an Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice at Central Georgia Technical College.

Outside of public service she enjoys spending time with her family, including her husband and two sons, and is an active community volunteer including service as a GED counselor to the homeless, a youth group leader with her church, and as a volunteer raising awareness of human trafficking.

Original source can be found here.



Related

Scott Dutton, Assistant Director of Georgia Bureau of Investigation

Registered Sex Offenders: 77 living in Monroe County as of week ending April 18

The Georgia Sex Offender Registry shows 77 registered sex offenders were living in Monroe County as of the week ending April 18.

Scott Dutton, Assistant Director of Georgia Bureau of Investigation

Registered Sex Offenders: 577 living in Bibb County as of week ending April 18

There were 577 registered sex offenders living in Bibb County as of the week ending April 18, according to the Georgia Sex Offender Registry.

Chris Hosey, Director of Georgia Bureau of Investigation

Registry shows 49 sex offenders living in Crawford County as of Q1

There are 49 registered sex offenders living in Crawford County as of the first quarter of 2026, according to the Georgia Sex Offender Registry.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Macon Times.