Currituck County Arrest Booking Data

Currituck County 72 hour booking records list recent arrests handled by the Sheriff's Office in northeastern North Carolina. This coastal county includes part of the Outer Banks and the Currituck mainland. The 76-bed jail on Caratoke Highway processes all local bookings. You can search these records to find arrest details, charges, and bond information. Booking data is public and updated within 72 hours of each arrest in Currituck County.

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Currituck County 72 Hour Booking Records

The Currituck County Sheriff's Office operates the detention center at 530 Caratoke Highway in Currituck. The 76-bed facility handles bookings for arrests across the county. This includes the mainland areas and the northern Outer Banks section of Currituck County, including Corolla. Each booking creates a record with the person's name, charges, and arrest details.

You can reach the Currituck County Sheriff's Office at (252) 232-2118 to check on recent bookings. Staff can search by name and provide basic information. The office is the primary source for 72 hour booking data in Currituck County. Because the county has a small year-round population, the booking volume is lower than in urban areas. But summer tourism on the Outer Banks can increase arrest activity.

The Currituck County government website provides information about the Sheriff's Office and its services.

Currituck County Sheriff's Office website for booking records and arrest information

Contact the Sheriff's Office for the most current booking records in Currituck County.

Note: During peak tourist season in Corolla and the northern Outer Banks, booking activity in Currituck County may increase.

Currituck County 72 Hour Booking Search

The best way to search Currituck County booking records is to contact the Sheriff's Office. Call (252) 232-2118 or visit the detention center on Caratoke Highway. Staff can check the booking log for you. Provide the person's full name and date of birth for the best results. The office handles requests during normal business hours.

The NC eCourts portal lets you search criminal cases filed in Currituck County courts. This system shows charge details, court dates, and case outcomes. It covers all North Carolina counties and is free to use. For booking records specifically, the Sheriff's Office is the direct source.

You can also file a public records request with the Currituck County Sheriff's Office. Under the NC Public Records Act, the office must respond as promptly as possible. Written requests help document what you need and create a record of the request.

Currituck 72 Hour Booking Process

After an arrest in Currituck County, the person is brought to the jail on Caratoke Highway. Officers take personal information first. Name, date of birth, and address go into the system. Fingerprints and a mugshot are taken. All charges are recorded. This creates the 72 hour booking record for Currituck County.

A magistrate reviews the arrest and sets bond. Some charges have preset bond amounts under a schedule. Others need the magistrate to decide based on the case facts. The bond amount is added to the booking record. If no bond is set, the record notes that the person is being held without bond. The 76-bed jail has limited space, so some inmates may be transferred to a nearby county if the facility is full.

Currituck County's geography affects the booking process. The county stretches from the mainland across Currituck Sound to the Outer Banks. Arrests on the Outer Banks, especially in Corolla, require a longer transport to the jail. Despite the distance, the booking process is the same for every arrest.

Currituck County Public Booking Records

Arrest records in Currituck County are public under the North Carolina Public Records Act. Most adult booking records are available to anyone who asks. You do not need to be part of the case. The Sheriff's Office must share the records as quickly as it can.

Juvenile records are sealed. Active investigation files may be held back. Court orders can restrict access to some records. But the standard booking record for an adult arrest in Currituck County is open to the public. It shows the person's name, charges, arrest date, and bond. These are basic facts that are not confidential under state law.

Currituck County and Outer Banks Arrest Records

Currituck County has a unique layout. The mainland side includes the county seat and most government buildings. The Outer Banks side includes Corolla and the communities along the northern barrier islands. There is no bridge connecting the two parts of the county. Access to the Outer Banks section is through Dare County to the south. Despite this split, all arrests in Currituck County go through the same jail and booking system.

The county borders Camden, Dare, and parts of Virginia. If you need records from a nearby county, contact that county's sheriff directly. The NC Sheriffs' Association has contact details for all 100 county sheriffs. For state-level records, the NC Department of Adult Correction offers an offender search for state prison inmates, probationers, and parolees.

Note: Arrests in the Corolla area of the Outer Banks are handled by Currituck County, not Dare County, even though access is through Dare.

72 Hour Booking Alerts for Currituck County

The NC SAVAN system provides free custody alerts for the Currituck County jail. Register to get a phone call, email, or text when someone is booked, released, or moved. The system runs 24/7 and is free. It covers county jails and state prisons across North Carolina.

This is a helpful tool for families and others who need to track an inmate in Currituck County. You set up the alert once and get automatic updates. No need to call the jail each day. The service is confidential and does not share your details with the person being tracked.

Currituck County Booking Record Resources

Court records for Currituck County cases are maintained by the Clerk of Superior Court. You can visit the courthouse or search the NC eCourts portal online. Court records show the full history of a criminal case, from the initial filing through the final judgment.

The NC State Bureau of Investigation maintains criminal history records at the state level. The NC Department of Public Safety also takes public records requests. These state resources add context to the local Currituck County booking records and can be useful if you need a broader search.

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