Cabarrus County Jail Booking Lookup

Cabarrus County 72 hour booking records list people arrested and brought to the detention center in Concord within the past three days. Sheriff Van Shaw and the Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office run the jail and manage all booking data. The county provides an online inmate inquiry system where you can search for current inmates by name. Cabarrus County booking records include charges, booking dates, and bond amounts for each person held at the detention center.

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Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office and Detention Center

Sheriff Van Shaw heads the Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office. The office is at 30 Corban Avenue in Concord, NC 28025. You can also mail items to PO Box 790, Concord, NC 28026. The main phone number is (704) 920-3000 and the fax is (704) 784-1919. Office hours run from 8 AM to 5 PM on weekdays. For ADA needs, call the Communications division at 704-920-3000.

The Cabarrus County Detention Center is a medium-security facility. It has a rated capacity of 665 inmates. The center houses both male and female detainees. Inside you will find general population housing units, administrative segregation units, medical housing, an intake and booking area, and visitation spaces. Captain S. Zeman serves as the Detention Center Administrator and can be reached at (704) 920-3109. Chief Deputy J. Bailey supports the sheriff in overseeing jail operations across Cabarrus County.

The Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office website at cabarruscounty.us has details on the detention center, inmate services, and how to contact staff about booking records.

Cabarrus County 72 Hour Booking Inmate Search

Cabarrus County offers an online inmate inquiry tool through the P2C system. You can access it at onlineservices.cabarruscounty.us. The search page lets you look up inmates by last name and first name. Results show who is currently in the Cabarrus County detention center along with their charges and booking details.

The site includes a clear warning that everyone listed has been charged but should be considered innocent until proven guilty in court. Charges shown on each record can change due to court action. These records may not always reflect the most current status of a person's case. For the latest court information on someone booked in Cabarrus County, call the Clerk of Court at 704-262-5500. You need to turn off popup blockers to use the inmate inquiry tool. Acrobat Reader may also be needed to view certain reports.

Cabarrus County 72 hour booking inmate inquiry system

The Cabarrus County inmate locator page at cabarruscounty.us provides another way to search for people in the jail. This page links to the same booking data but through the county's main website.

Note: Charges listed on the Cabarrus County inmate inquiry can change after court hearings, so always verify with the Clerk of Court for the most current information.

Visiting Someone Booked in Cabarrus County

If someone you know was recently booked into the Cabarrus County detention center, you can visit them. Visitation runs Tuesday through Saturday from 9 AM to 9 PM. All visits must be set up at least 24 hours ahead of time. Each inmate gets up to four visits per week. To schedule a video visit, call 704-920-3023.

The Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office email is sheriffsoffice@cabarruscounty.us. You can reach them at 704-920-2100 for general questions. The office at 65 Church Street South in Concord handles walk-in requests during business hours. Whether you need to check on a recent booking or ask about visitation rules, the staff at the Cabarrus County jail can help.

Cabarrus County Arrest Records and Public Access

Booking records in Cabarrus County are public under North Carolina law. The Public Records Act in N.C.G.S. Chapter 132 says records from public agencies belong to the people. Anyone can ask the Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office for booking records. You do not need to give a reason. Most basic booking data is open to the public, including names, charges, and booking dates.

Some details may not be released. Social security numbers are protected. Medical records tied to an inmate are private. Active investigation notes can be held back. But the core booking record in Cabarrus County is available to anyone who asks. You can make your request in person at the Concord office, by phone, or in writing.

State resources also help with Cabarrus County records. The NC Courts case query covers criminal cases filed in Cabarrus County courts. The NC State Bureau of Investigation maintains the central criminal history database for the state. The NC Sheriffs' Association can help you find contact details for the Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office or any other sheriff in North Carolina.

72 Hour Booking Process at Cabarrus County Jail

When someone is arrested in Cabarrus County, they go through booking at the detention center on Corban Avenue. The intake process includes recording personal information, photographing the person, and listing every charge. A booking number is assigned. Bond amounts are set based on the charges and court rules. All of this creates the booking record that becomes part of the public file in Cabarrus County.

The 72 hour window covers the first three days after booking. During this time, the record may still be updated as new information comes in. A judge may change the bond. Charges may be added or dropped. The Cabarrus County Clerk of Court handles the official case file once charges move to court. For records beyond the initial booking, the court system holds the full case history. The NC Department of Public Safety accepts public records requests for state-level records that may connect to Cabarrus County arrests.

Cabarrus County serves a growing part of North Carolina. Cities like Concord, Kannapolis, Harrisburg, and Mt. Pleasant all send arrests to the county detention center. No matter where in Cabarrus County the arrest takes place, the booking record ends up at the same facility in Concord.

Note: The Cabarrus County detention center processes bookings around the clock, so new records can appear at any time of day or night.

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