Johnston County Arrest Booking Records

Johnston County 72 hour booking records list arrests made by the Sheriff's Office and local law enforcement in Smithfield. These booking records show who was brought into the Johnston County jail in the past 72 hours. You can search for recent bookings by name. The records are free to view and open to the public. Johnston County is one of the fastest growing counties in North Carolina, and its detention center handles a high volume of bookings each week.

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Johnston County 72 Hour Booking List

The Johnston County Sheriff's Office posts booking records for recent arrests. These 72 hour booking entries cover all people brought into the detention center. Each record shows the person's name, charges, booking date, and bond amount. The jail is at 120 S 3rd St in Smithfield.

Johnston County operates a 448-bed detention facility. This is one of the larger jails in the region. The Sheriff's Office handles arrests from across the county, including towns like Smithfield, Clayton, Selma, Four Oaks, and Benson. All bookings from these areas go through the same facility. You can call the jail at (919) 989-5000 for current booking details.

The Johnston County Sheriff's Office website at johnstonnc.com provides access to booking and inmate records online.

Johnston County Sheriff's Office website for 72 hour booking records

The online search tool lets you look up current inmates and recent bookings in Johnston County. You can search by name to find booking details fast.

How Johnston 72 Hour Booking Works

When someone is arrested in Johnston County, they are taken to the detention center. The booking process starts right away. Staff record the person's name, date of birth, and address. They take a photo and fingerprints. The charges are logged into the system.

Most people booked in Johnston County appear on the 72 hour booking list within a few hours. The list updates as new arrests come in. Bond is set based on the charges. Some charges have a set bond amount. Others require a judge to set bond at a first court hearing.

The booking process in Johnston County includes these steps:

  • Personal information is recorded
  • Photo and fingerprints are taken
  • Charges are entered into the system
  • Bond amount is set or a court date is given
  • The person is placed in the detention center

Note: Booking records in Johnston County are public under North Carolina law. Anyone can request to view them.

Johnston County 72 Hour Booking Records

There are several ways to search for 72 hour booking records in Johnston County. The fastest way is online. The Sheriff's Office provides a search tool on their site. You can also visit in person at the jail in Smithfield during business hours.

The North Carolina eCourts portal at nccourts.gov also shows court case information tied to Johnston County arrests. You can search by name or case number. This covers both district and superior court cases in Johnston County.

For older records not shown on the 72 hour booking list, contact the Johnston County Clerk of Court. The clerk keeps case files going back many years. You can also submit a public records request to the Sheriff's Office for specific booking information.

Note: The North Carolina Sheriffs' Association website lists contact details for all county sheriff offices, including Johnston County.

Johnston County Public Booking Records

Booking records in Johnston County are public. This means anyone can view them. You do not need to be related to the person. North Carolina's public records law under General Statutes Chapter 132 gives citizens the right to access government records.

The Johnston County Sheriff's Office accepts public records requests. You can ask for booking records by mail, phone, or in person. Some records may be available online. The office tries to fill requests as fast as possible. Large requests may take more time.

Certain details in Johnston County booking records may be kept private. Juvenile records are not public. Sealed or expunged records will not show up in a search. Active investigation files may also be held back until cases are resolved. But most adult booking records in Johnston County are open for public review.

72 Hour Booking at Johnston County Jail

The Johnston County Detention Center is a large facility. It holds up to 448 inmates at one time. The jail processes bookings around the clock. New arrests appear on the 72 hour booking list as they are processed.

The detention center handles inmates from all parts of Johnston County. This includes arrests by the Sheriff's Office, Smithfield Police, Clayton Police, Selma Police, and other local agencies. All bookings go through the same central facility on S 3rd Street in Smithfield.

Visitors can check on recent bookings by calling (919) 989-5000. The staff can tell you if someone was booked and what their current status is. You can also ask about bond amounts and court dates for people in Johnston County custody.

State Resources for Johnston County Records

Several state agencies provide tools to search for records connected to Johnston County bookings. The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation is the central repository for criminal records in the state. They maintain fingerprint records and criminal history data.

The NC Department of Adult Correction offers an offender search tool. This covers state prison inmates, probationers, and parolees. It does not cover county jail inmates in Johnston County, but it can show if someone has served state prison time.

The NC SAVAN system provides free notifications about changes in an offender's custody status. You can sign up to get alerts by phone, email, or text. This covers county jail inmates in Johnston County as well as state prison inmates.

Note: The NC Department of Public Safety handles public records requests for state-level law enforcement records.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Johnston County. If you are not sure where someone was booked, check the neighboring county booking records as well. The county where the arrest took place handles the booking.