Northampton County Jail Booking Records

Northampton County 72 hour booking records list recent arrests made across this rural northeastern North Carolina county. The Sheriff's Office in Jackson operates a 112-bed detention facility that processes all local bookings. You can search these records to find arrest dates, charges, and bond amounts. This page explains how to access 72 hour booking data in Northampton County. The jail sits at 105 West Jefferson Street in Jackson, and the office phone number is (252) 534-3901.

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Northampton County 72 Hour Booking

Northampton County is a rural county in the northeastern part of North Carolina. The county seat is Jackson. The Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement and detention services for the entire county. The 112-bed jail handles all arrests and bookings locally.

The 72 hour booking report shows all arrests from the past three days. Each entry includes the person's name, age, charges, booking date, and bond amount. This report updates as new arrests are processed. It provides a quick way to see recent law enforcement activity in Northampton County. The booking data is public information under North Carolina law.

Northampton County covers a wide area along the Virginia border. Towns in the county include Jackson, Gaston, Rich Square, Seaboard, and Woodland. All arrests from these communities go through the central booking process at the jail in Jackson. One call to the Sheriff's Office at (252) 534-3901 can tell you about any recent booking in the county.

Northampton County Court Records

Court records connect to booking data in Northampton County. Once an arrest leads to charges, a court case is created. You can search the NC Courts case query tool to find these records. The system is free and does not require an account. Northampton County cases are handled at the courthouse in Jackson.

Northampton 72 Hour Booking Search

The best way to find 72 hour booking records in Northampton County is to contact the Sheriff's Office. Call (252) 534-3901 and ask about a specific person. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody and what the charges are. You can also visit the jail at 105 West Jefferson Street in Jackson.

The NC eCourts portal is a good secondary source. It shows court cases tied to arrests in Northampton County. Search by name or case number. The results include charges, court dates, and case status. While it does not show the raw booking report, it captures the same arrest data once charges are filed.

You can file a public records request with the Northampton County Sheriff's Office for booking logs and arrest reports. The North Carolina Public Records Act gives you the right to request these records. There may be a small fee for copies, but access to the information itself is free.

Note: Northampton County is a smaller county with limited online tools. Phone calls and in-person visits are often the quickest way to get booking information here.

How Booking Works in Northampton County

When someone is arrested in Northampton County, they are taken to the jail in Jackson for booking. The process follows the same steps used at detention centers across North Carolina.

Staff at the jail collect the person's name, date of birth, and address. They take a photograph and fingerprints. The arresting officer provides the charges. A bond amount is set based on the charge type. Some charges use a preset bond schedule. Others require a judge to set the bond at a first appearance hearing. Once the booking is done, the record enters the 72 hour booking report.

  • Personal details are recorded at the booking desk
  • A photograph and fingerprints are taken
  • Charges and bond are entered into the system
  • The record becomes part of the public booking log

First appearance hearings happen at the Northampton County courthouse. A judge may adjust the bond at that time. The original booking record stays on file with the initial bond amount noted.

72 Hour Booking Public Records

Booking records in Northampton County are public. Anyone can request to view them. You do not need to explain your reason. North Carolina treats arrest records as open records that belong to the public.

The NC State Bureau of Investigation maintains a central database of criminal records. This database includes arrests from Northampton County. For a statewide search, the SBI is the right place to start. For Northampton County records only, the local Sheriff's Office is the primary source for 72 hour booking data.

The NC Department of Adult Correction offers an offender search that covers inmates in the state prison system. The NC SAVAN system sends alerts to crime victims about custody changes. Both tools extend beyond the county jail level and track cases that originated from Northampton County bookings.

The North Carolina Sheriffs' Association maintains a directory of every sheriff in the state. Use it to find contact information for the Northampton County Sheriff and surrounding county offices. The NC Department of Public Safety handles public records requests at the state level if you need records beyond what Northampton County can provide locally.

Victims of crime in Northampton County can use the NC SAVAN notification system. It sends free alerts when custody status changes. Registration takes only minutes. Alerts arrive by phone, email, or text. This covers Northampton County jail inmates and state prisoners alike. The system runs around the clock and requires no fees.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Northampton County in northeastern North Carolina. Each county maintains its own 72 hour booking report. Verify the arrest location to search the correct county.