Hoke County Arrest Records Search

Hoke County 72 hour booking records document arrests made throughout the county. The Hoke County Sheriff's Office operates a 192-bed detention facility at 429 East Central Avenue in Raeford. All bookings for the county are processed at this location. The Sheriff's Office offers an online inmate search and accepts public records requests. Hoke County is in the Sandhills region of south-central North Carolina, near Fort Liberty. Booking records are available to the public for review at any time.

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Hoke County 72 Hour Booking Overview

The Hoke County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for the county. Deputies patrol the area, serve warrants, and make arrests. When someone is taken into custody, they are transported to the detention center on East Central Avenue in Raeford. The 72 hour booking process begins as soon as the person arrives. Staff log the arrest details, take photos, and record all charges.

Hoke County's detention center has 192 beds. It is a mid-size facility that handles a steady flow of bookings. The Sheriff's Office also provides court security, civil process service, and community programs. Phone inquiries about arrests and booking records are handled at (910) 875-5111. Staff are available during business hours to help with record requests.

The Hoke County government website has information about the Sheriff's Office, including contact details and services offered.

Hoke County 72 hour booking Sheriff's Office website

The Sheriff's Office in Raeford is the central point for all arrest and booking records in Hoke County.

Hoke County Online Inmate Search

Hoke County offers an online inmate search tool. This lets the public look up current inmates held in the detention center. You can search by name to find booking details, charges, and bond amounts. The system updates regularly so you can see recent 72 hour booking records.

The online search is the fastest way to check if someone has been booked into the Hoke County jail. Results show the inmate's name, booking date, charges, and bond status. If a person has been released, they may no longer appear in the active inmate list. For older records, contact the Sheriff's Office directly at (910) 875-5111.

Note: The online inmate search shows only current inmates. People who have been released or transferred may not appear in the results.

Hoke County 72 Hour Booking Record Details

Booking records created at the Hoke County Detention Center contain detailed information about each arrest. North Carolina law makes most of these records public. Each record has several parts.

The personal section lists the full name, date of birth, gender, race, and home address of the arrested person. Physical traits like height and weight are also recorded. The arrest section covers the date and time of the event, the location, and which agency handled the arrest. Charge details show each criminal count filed, the statute involved, and whether it is a felony or misdemeanor.

Booking data includes the time the person was processed at the Hoke County facility, the booking number, and the officer who handled intake. Bond information shows the amount set by the court and whether bail has been posted. Court dates and case numbers round out the record. The NC Courts case query tool can help you follow a case after the initial 72 hour booking in Hoke County.

How to Find Hoke County Arrest Records

There are several ways to search for 72 hour booking records in Hoke County. The online inmate search is the quickest option. Just enter a name and view the results. For phone inquiries, call (910) 875-5111 and ask about recent bookings.

In-person requests are handled at the Sheriff's Office at 429 East Central Avenue in Raeford. Bring a valid ID and the name of the person you want to look up. Staff can pull records and provide copies during business hours. Written requests are also accepted under the North Carolina Public Records Act. You do not need to state a reason for your request.

  • Full name of the person
  • Date of birth if available
  • Approximate date of arrest
  • Booking number if known

The North Carolina Sheriffs' Association has a directory of sheriff offices across the state. Hoke County borders Cumberland, Robeson, and Scotland counties, so you may need to check multiple locations if you are unsure where an arrest took place.

Public Access to Hoke County Booking Records

Booking records in Hoke County are public documents. North Carolina's Public Records Act requires government offices to share these records upon request. The Hoke County Sheriff's Office follows this law and provides access to 72 hour booking data. Only records sealed by a court order are withheld from public view.

The NC Department of Public Safety handles records requests at the state level. For Hoke County arrests, the local Sheriff's Office is the best starting point. The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation keeps criminal history records that may cover Hoke County arrests as well.

Hoke County's location near Fort Liberty means the area sees a mix of civilian and military-related activity. The detention center in Raeford processes all local arrests regardless of the person's background. Booking records are created the same way for everyone brought into the facility.

Note: Hoke County booking records update as new arrests happen. For the most current data, use the online inmate search or call the Sheriff's Office directly.

Crime victims in Hoke County can register with NC SAVAN at ncsavn.org. This free service sends alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. Notifications arrive by phone, email, or text. SAVAN covers all Hoke County jail inmates. The system runs around the clock. It helps victims stay informed after a 72 hour booking takes place in Hoke County. Registration is confidential and takes only a few minutes. Once a booking is processed at the Raeford facility, SAVAN can begin tracking the case. Hoke County residents find this tool especially useful for staying aware of release dates and court transfers.

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