Perquimans County Arrest Records

Perquimans County 72 hour booking records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Hertford. The county operates a 60-bed detention facility where all bookings take place. Searching for recent arrest and booking records in Perquimans County can be done by contacting the jail or using state resources. The Sheriff's Office mission is to enhance quality of life by ensuring a safe environment for all residents of Perquimans County.

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Perquimans County Sheriff 72 Hour Booking

The Perquimans County Sheriff's Office runs the detention center at 305 South Church Street in Hertford. This 60-bed facility handles all local bookings. When an arrest is made anywhere in Perquimans County, the person is brought here for processing. Staff create a 72 hour booking record that documents the arrest.

You can reach the Sheriff's Office at (252) 426-4844 to ask about recent bookings. Hertford is a small town in northeastern North Carolina. The county has a close-knit community, and the Sheriff's Office works to keep it safe. All booking records are created at the Church Street facility.

The Perquimans County Sheriff's Office website provides information about the department and its services.

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The site includes contact details and information about law enforcement services in Perquimans County.

How Booking Works in Perquimans County

The 72 hour booking process in Perquimans County starts when law enforcement brings an arrested person to the jail. Intake staff collect personal information. They record the charges. A photograph is taken. Fingerprints are collected and sent to the state database.

A magistrate reviews the charges and sets bond. This step often happens within hours of the arrest. The bond amount goes into the booking record. Once bond is set, the person may be released if they can pay it. If not, they stay in the Perquimans County detention facility until their court date.

Note: The 60-bed capacity at the Perquimans County jail means the facility is smaller than many in the state. Transfer to another facility may occur if space is limited.

Perquimans 72 Hour Booking Record Search

There are several ways to search for 72 hour booking records in Perquimans County. The most direct method is to call the jail at (252) 426-4844. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody. They can share basic booking details.

You can also visit the facility in person at 305 South Church Street in Hertford. Bring a valid ID. Staff at the front desk can help you search for booking records. For older records or court case information, the NC eCourts portal is a useful tool. It allows free searches by name or case number and covers Perquimans County criminal cases.

Search criminal cases in Perquimans County through NC eCourts

The eCourts system shows charges, court dates, and case outcomes for cases filed in Perquimans County courts.

72 Hour Booking Under Public Records Law

Booking records in Perquimans County fall under North Carolina's public records law. Chapter 132 of the General Statutes defines public records broadly. Documents created by government agencies during public business are accessible to the public. This includes arrest and booking records held by the Perquimans County Sheriff's Office.

You have the right to request these records. The Sheriff's Office must respond as promptly as possible. Some items may be redacted before release. Social security numbers and certain personal details are not public. Juvenile records and unserved warrants are also kept confidential in Perquimans County.

Read the full text of North Carolina public records law

Perquimans County and State Booking Tools

The NC SAVAN system lets you track an offender's custody status after a booking in Perquimans County. It sends free alerts by phone, email, or text. This service covers county jail inmates, state prisoners, and parolees. Registration is free and available to anyone.

The North Carolina Department of Adult Correction maintains a separate offender search tool. This covers state inmates and those on probation or parole. It does not include Perquimans County jail inmates directly, but it is useful after a case moves to the state level.

Booking details for Perquimans County typically contain the following information:

  • Name and identifying details of the arrested person
  • Date and time of the booking
  • Charges and statute violations
  • Bond amount and conditions
  • Arresting officer and agency
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More Perquimans County Record Resources

The North Carolina Sheriffs' Association maintains a directory of all county sheriffs. It can help you find contact information for the Perquimans County Sheriff's Office and neighboring counties. The NC State Bureau of Investigation is the central repository for criminal records in the state. They handle fingerprint-based checks and maintain the sex offender registry.

Perquimans County is one of the smaller counties in North Carolina. Hertford serves as the county seat. The quiet community along the Perquimans River has a rich history dating back to the colonial era. Despite its small size, the Sheriff's Office maintains full booking and detention services for all residents of Perquimans County.

Find sheriff contact information through the NC Sheriffs' Association

For state-level public records requests related to Perquimans County cases, you can contact the NC Department of Public Safety directly.

Submit a public records request to the NC Department of Public Safety

Court proceedings follow every 72 hour booking in Perquimans County. A first appearance hearing comes first. The judge reviews the charges. Bond may change at that hearing. Felony cases move to superior court. Misdemeanors are handled in district court. Perquimans County cases are heard at the courthouse in Hertford. Each step in the court process connects back to the original booking record created at the detention center on Church Street.

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