Fayetteville Booking Records Search

Fayetteville 72 hour booking records show recent arrests made in the city and across Cumberland County. Fayetteville is the county seat and one of the largest cities in North Carolina. The city sits near Fort Liberty, which shapes much of the local population. You can search Fayetteville 72 hour booking data through several public tools. These records list names, charges, and booking dates. No fees apply to basic online searches of Fayetteville arrest records.

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Fayetteville 72 Hour Booking Search

The Fayetteville Police Department runs a P2C portal that shows recent arrests. This tool is at p2c.faypd.com and lists booking records with details like the suspect name, race, sex, age, height, and weight. You can also see the charges and warrant details tied to each Fayetteville 72 hour booking entry. The system updates regularly so new arrests appear soon after they are processed.

You do not need to create an account. Just go to the site and browse or search by name. The Fayetteville P2C arrest portal is free to use and open around the clock. It covers arrests made by Fayetteville police officers within city limits.

The Fayetteville Police Department also accepts public records requests. You can call 910-433-1529 to ask about a specific arrest report. An online request form is available through the city website. Police reports and crash reports can be obtained this way. Reports where suspects are unknown may be marked inactive.

To search Fayetteville 72 hour booking records, you need a name or a date range. The P2C portal lets you filter by both. Having a first and last name gives the best results. If you only have a last name, the search may return many entries in a city the size of Fayetteville.

Cumberland County Booking Records

Fayetteville is the county seat of Cumberland County. All arrests in the city are processed through the Cumberland County detention facility. This means Fayetteville 72 hour booking records also appear in the county system. The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office runs an active inmate lookup portal at ccsonc.org. You can search for anyone currently held at the detention center.

The Cumberland County jail is at 204 Gillespie Street in Fayetteville. It has 884 beds. The facility houses inmates from Fayetteville and the rest of Cumberland County. The sheriff's office phone number is (910) 323-1500. You can call to ask about a booking or an inmate.

The Fayetteville Police Department P2C portal shows arrest data from the city police. The Cumberland County portal covers the full county. You can check the Fayetteville 72 hour booking list through the county P2C arrest log as well. It pulls from the same booking system used at the detention center.

Note: The county inmate search shows people who are still in custody. If someone was released, their record may not appear in the active inmate list but could still show in the Fayetteville 72 hour booking arrest log.

Fayetteville Arrest Records Access

The Fayetteville Police Department provides a public arrests page where you can view 72 hour booking records for the city. The screenshot below shows the P2C arrests portal used to find Fayetteville booking data.

Fayetteville Police Department P2C arrests portal for 72 hour booking records

This portal is one of the most direct ways to find Fayetteville 72 hour booking records. It shows recent arrests and includes mugshot data, charges, and booking details for people arrested by Fayetteville police.

North Carolina treats arrest records as public information. Under the state public records law, anyone can ask for copies of booking records. You do not need to state a reason. Fayetteville 72 hour booking data falls under this same rule. The North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 132 covers public records access across the state.

About Fayetteville

Fayetteville is in southeastern North Carolina. It is a major city with deep ties to the military. Fort Liberty, formerly Fort Bragg, is one of the largest military bases in the world. The base brings a large and changing population to the area. This affects crime patterns and booking volumes in Fayetteville. The 72 hour booking list reflects arrests across the full city, from the downtown core to the areas near the base.

The city has a population of about 210,000 people. It is the sixth largest city in North Carolina. Fayetteville covers a wide area and has many neighborhoods spread out across Cumberland County. The police department handles thousands of calls each year. Many of those calls lead to arrests that end up in the Fayetteville 72 hour booking system.

72 Hour Booking Resources

Several state resources can help you find Fayetteville 72 hour booking records and related arrest data. The North Carolina courts system maintains a case query tool at nccourts.gov. This lets you look up charges filed in any county, including Cumberland County cases tied to Fayetteville arrests.

Other resources for Fayetteville booking record searches include:

The NC eCourts system is free. It covers all 100 counties. You can search by a person's name to find charges in Fayetteville and elsewhere in North Carolina. Court records show charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes. These records are separate from 72 hour booking data but often relate to the same arrest events in Fayetteville.

Note: Booking records show the arrest and initial charges. Court records show what happens after. A charge listed in a Fayetteville 72 hour booking record may later be dropped, reduced, or result in a conviction. Always check both sources for a full picture.

How 72 Hour Booking Works in Fayetteville

When someone is arrested in Fayetteville, they are taken to the Cumberland County detention center for booking. The booking process records their name, date of birth, charges, and other details. A photograph is taken. This information becomes part of the Fayetteville 72 hour booking record.

The term 72 hour booking refers to the window in which arrest data is posted. Most agencies make booking records available within 72 hours of the arrest. In Fayetteville, the P2C portal often shows records sooner than that. The goal is to keep the public informed about recent arrests in the community.

After booking, the person may be released on bond or held until a court hearing. The booking record stays in the system even after release. Fayetteville 72 hour booking records are a snapshot of the arrest. They do not show what happened in court afterward. For that, you need to check the NC eCourts case query.

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Cumberland County 72 Hour Booking

Fayetteville is in Cumberland County. All booking records from the city flow through the Cumberland County detention system. The county handles arrests from Fayetteville, Spring Lake, Hope Mills, and other towns in the area. For more details on the full county booking system, visit the Cumberland County 72 hour booking page.

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