Graham County Arrest Records Search

Graham County 72 hour booking records track recent arrests in the Robbinsville area and all parts of the county. The Graham County Sheriff's Office runs a 76-bed jail at 3 Unused Rd in Robbinsville. This mountain county sits in the far western corner of North Carolina. Booking records are public and can be searched through the Sheriff's Office. This page covers how to find 72 hour booking data in Graham County and what each record contains.

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How to Search Graham County 72 Hour Bookings

The Graham County Sheriff's Office is the main source for booking records. Call (828) 479-3352 to ask about recent arrests. You can also visit the office in Robbinsville during business hours. The staff can look up bookings and share details with you.

The Graham County website at grahamcounty.net provides contact information and details about county services. An inmate search may be available through this site. Check for updates on any online booking lookup tools.

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

Graham County government website for Sheriff's Office booking records

You can also search the NC eCourts portal for court cases tied to Graham County bookings. The system is free to use and lets you search by name or case number.

Note: Graham County is a small, rural county, so the number of new bookings each week tends to be low compared to more urban areas.

Graham County Detention Center

The Graham County Detention Center has 76 beds. It is at 3 Unused Rd in Robbinsville, the county seat. The Sheriff's Office operates the jail and handles law enforcement for the entire county. All arrests in Graham County lead to bookings at this facility.

Graham County is one of the least populated counties in North Carolina. It sits in the Appalachian Mountains near the Tennessee border. The Nantahala National Forest covers a large part of the county. Robbinsville is the only incorporated town. Despite its small size, the county jail follows the same booking procedures as larger facilities across the state.

When a person is arrested in Graham County, they are brought to the jail for processing. Staff record the name, charges, and personal details. A photo and fingerprints are taken. This process creates the booking record. The 72 hour booking data reflects the most recent arrests at this facility.

Graham County 72 Hour Booking Record Details

A booking record from the Graham County jail lists key facts about the arrest. It is created at intake and becomes part of the public record.

Graham County booking records typically include:

  • Full name and date of birth
  • Charges filed at the time of arrest
  • Date and time of booking
  • Bond amount if one was set
  • Name of the arresting officer or agency

A booking record does not prove guilt. It shows that a person was arrested and charged. The court system takes over from there. Under the NC Public Records Act, Graham County booking records are open to the public. You do not need to state a reason to view them.

Graham County 72 Hour Booking Records

North Carolina law makes arrest and booking records public. In Graham County, the Sheriff's Office handles these requests. You can ask in person, by phone, or in writing. The Clerk of Superior Court in Robbinsville keeps court case files for criminal matters.

For state-level records, the NC State Bureau of Investigation maintains criminal history data. The NC Department of Adult Correction has an offender search for people in state custody. If someone from Graham County has been transferred to a state prison, that search tool can help.

The NC SAVAN system lets you set up alerts for Graham County jail inmates. You can get notified by phone, email, or text when someone is released or moved. This free service works with all county jails in North Carolina, including the Graham County facility.

Note: Because Graham County is small, records requests may be handled by a limited staff, so allow extra time for a response.

Nearby Counties and Resources

Graham County borders Cherokee County to the south and Swain County to the east. If you are not sure which county handled a particular arrest, check the location where it took place. Each county runs its own jail and booking system. The NC Sheriffs' Association has contact information for all county Sheriff's offices in the state.

The NC Department of Public Safety can help with state-level records requests. The NC Jail Administrators Association provides information about detention standards that apply to all county jails, including the Graham County facility. Graham County 72 hour booking records are the best local source for recent arrest information in this part of western North Carolina.

Graham County Clerk of Court Records

The Graham County Clerk of Court plays a key role after booking. This office in Robbinsville handles all criminal case files. Each booking at the Graham County jail results in a court case. The clerk assigns a case number and tracks every hearing. Bond orders, motions, and final dispositions are all on file. You can request copies in person at the Robbinsville courthouse. Under NC Chapter 132, these are public records. Small copy fees may apply.

Graham County residents who are victims of crime can use NC SAVAN for free custody notifications. The system tracks inmates at the Graham County jail and in state facilities. Alerts go out by phone, email, or text. Registration takes only a few minutes. It is available around the clock. The service is confidential. No one tells the offender that someone signed up for alerts. This gives Graham County victims a safe way to monitor custody changes after a 72 hour booking.

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