Madison County Booking and Arrest Records

Madison County 72 hour booking records cover arrests made in this mountain county northwest of Asheville. The Madison County Sheriff's Office runs the detention facility at 348 Medical Park Drive in Marshall. The jail has 128 beds and handles all local bookings. The Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement and detention services for the entire county. Madison County stretches along the Tennessee border in the Appalachian Mountains, with Marshall as its small county seat along the French Broad River. Booking records are public and available upon request.

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Madison County 72 Hour Booking Overview

The Madison County Sheriff's Office handles all law enforcement and detention duties in the county. Deputies patrol remote mountain roads, serve papers, and respond to calls across a wide rural area. Arrests made in Madison County lead to booking at the detention facility on Medical Park Drive in Marshall. The 72 hour booking process creates a public record for each arrest.

The detention facility has 128 beds. It is the only jail in Madison County. Staff work around the clock to process new bookings and manage the inmate population. The Sheriff's Office also handles court security and civil process service. You can reach the office at (828) 649-2721 for questions about recent arrests or to request booking records.

The Madison County government website provides contact details for the Sheriff's Office and other county departments.

Madison County 72 hour booking Sheriff's Office government website

Walk-in requests for arrest records are handled during normal business hours at the Sheriff's Office in Marshall.

Madison County Detention Facility

The Madison County Detention Facility is at 348 Medical Park Drive in Marshall. All 72 hour bookings for the county take place here. The facility has 128 beds and is staffed at all hours. Booking staff log each arrest as it happens, recording names, charges, and bond amounts.

Marshall is a small town along the French Broad River. The detention facility serves a county that covers hundreds of square miles of mountain terrain. Despite the rural setting, the booking process follows the same state standards as larger counties. Each arrest generates a detailed record that includes personal information, charge details, and bond data.

Madison County is close to Asheville and Buncombe County. Some inmates may be transferred between facilities depending on bed space and court schedules. Contact the Sheriff's Office at (828) 649-2721 to confirm where a person is being held.

What Madison County 72 Hour Booking Records Contain

Each booking record from the Madison County Detention Facility holds detailed information about the arrest. North Carolina law makes these records public. A typical booking record covers the following areas.

  • Full legal name, date of birth, and address
  • Physical description including gender and race
  • Date, time, and location of arrest
  • Arresting agency and officer
  • Charges filed and applicable statutes
  • Bond amount and type

Court information may also be part of the record. Case numbers and scheduled court dates in Madison County are usually included. The NC Courts case query tool lets you track cases after the initial 72 hour booking. Madison County court proceedings take place at the courthouse in Marshall.

Searching for Madison County Booking Records

Finding 72 hour booking records in Madison County starts with the Sheriff's Office. Call (828) 649-2721 to ask about recent arrests. Staff can look up records by name and provide details over the phone. You can also visit in person at 348 Medical Park Drive in Marshall during business hours.

Bring a valid ID for in-person requests. Include the full name of the person and any other details you have. Written requests are accepted under the North Carolina Public Records Act. This law gives the public the right to access arrest and booking records without stating a reason.

Madison County borders Buncombe, Haywood, and Yancey counties. If you need to check booking records in neighboring areas, the North Carolina Sheriffs' Association has a directory of all county sheriff offices. The NC Department of Public Safety handles state-level records requests.

Note: Madison County booking records update as new arrests are processed at the detention facility in Marshall. Check back for the latest data.

Madison County Arrest Records and Public Access

North Carolina treats arrest and booking records as public documents. The Madison County Sheriff's Office provides access to these records upon request. You do not need to explain why you want the information. Only records sealed by court order are withheld.

State-level tools can support your search. The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation maintains criminal records statewide. The NC Department of Adult Correction offers offender searches for people in the state prison system. For Madison County records specifically, the Sheriff's Office in Marshall is the best first stop.

Madison County's small population and rural landscape mean the Sheriff's Office handles a modest number of bookings compared to urban counties. This can mean faster response times for record requests. Whether you call, write, or visit, the staff can help you find the booking information you need.

After a 72 hour booking in Madison County, the court process starts right away. A magistrate reviews the charges. Bond is set during the initial hearing. Madison County magistrates handle these hearings around the clock. The Clerk of Superior Court in Marshall manages all criminal case files. Court records are public under Chapter 132 of the NC General Statutes. Anyone can request copies from the clerk. No explanation is required. Victims can also use NC SAVAN at ncsavn.org to receive free custody alerts for inmates booked in Madison County. SAVAN notifications come by phone, email, or text. The system is confidential and runs at all hours. Madison County booking records feed directly into the state court system, so each arrest creates a trail that can be followed from booking through final disposition.

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