Robeson County Arrest Booking Search

Robeson County 72 hour booking records track arrests made across the largest county in North Carolina by land area. The county seat is Lumberton, where the detention center on West 8th Street handles all bookings. Robeson County covers 949 square miles and includes multiple townships served by the Sheriff's Office. Residents and the public can search for arrest and booking records by contacting the Sheriff's Office directly. Booking records are public documents under state law and available upon request. The county sits in the southeastern part of the state along the Lumber River.

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Robeson County 72 Hour Booking Overview

The Robeson County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement and detention for the county. Deputies cover a vast area that spans 949 square miles. Multiple townships fall under the sheriff's patrol area. When someone is arrested in Robeson County, they are taken to the detention center in Lumberton for booking. The 72 hour booking process creates a public record. This record is kept on file and can be viewed by anyone.

The Robeson County detention facility is located at 127 West 8th Street in Lumberton. It has a rated capacity of 340 beds. The size of the facility reflects the large area and population it serves. You can reach the Sheriff's Office at (910) 671-3000 for questions about recent arrests, current inmates, and booking records. The detention center runs around the clock. Walk-in requests are handled during business hours.

The Robeson County government website has contact details for county departments, including the Sheriff's Office.

Robeson County 72 hour booking government website

All arrests in Robeson County are processed at the detention center in Lumberton.

Robeson County Arrest Records by Area

Robeson County is the largest county in North Carolina by land area. The Sheriff's Office serves multiple townships and communities spread across 949 square miles. Lumberton is the county seat and largest city. Other towns include Pembroke, St. Pauls, Red Springs, Fairmont, and Maxton. Arrests made by the Sheriff's Office or local police in any of these areas are booked at the county detention center.

The county has a diverse population, including a large Lumbee Tribe community. Law enforcement works across urban and rural settings. The 72 hour booking records from all parts of Robeson County are stored at the detention center. You can search for records from any area of the county through a single request to the Sheriff's Office at (910) 671-3000.

Note: Municipal police departments in Robeson County may also hold their own arrest reports. The county detention center is the central point for all booking records.

What Robeson County Booking Records Show

Robeson County 72 hour booking records contain details about each arrest. These records are public under North Carolina law. Each entry includes the full legal name and date of birth. Physical traits like gender, race, and height are listed. The home address is part of the file.

Arrest details show the date, time, and location. The arresting agency and officer are named. Charge information lists each offense, the statute, and whether it is a felony or misdemeanor. Booking data includes the processing time at the Robeson County detention facility and the booking number. Bond details cover the amount set and the type of bond. Court case numbers and hearing dates may also appear.

  • Name, date of birth, and address
  • Arrest date, time, and location
  • Criminal charges filed
  • Bond amount and conditions
  • Booking number and arresting officer

The NC Courts case query tool can help track a case after the initial 72 hour booking in Robeson County.

How to Find 72 Hour Booking in Robeson County

To search for 72 hour booking records in Robeson County, start by calling the Sheriff's Office at (910) 671-3000. Staff can check the system and provide information about recent bookings. You can also visit the detention center at 127 West 8th Street in Lumberton during business hours. Bring a valid ID for in-person requests.

Written requests for records are accepted under the North Carolina Public Records Act. This law gives the public the right to access government records, including arrest and booking data. You do not need to state a reason for your request. The Sheriff's Office must respond within a reasonable time frame.

The North Carolina Sheriffs' Association website links to county sheriff offices across the state. The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation maintains a statewide criminal records database that may include Robeson County data.

Robeson County Records and Public Access

North Carolina treats most booking records as public documents. The Public Records Act requires agencies to provide access upon request. This includes 72 hour booking data from the Robeson County Sheriff's Office. The NC Department of Public Safety also handles state-level public records requests.

If a record has been sealed by a court order, that part will not be available. Most booking records in Robeson County remain open. The NC Department of Adult Correction offers criminal offender searches for statewide records. Check back often for the most current 72 hour booking records from Robeson County.

Note: Robeson County booking records update as new arrests take place across the county's 949 square miles.

Bond hearings in Robeson County take place at the courthouse in Lumberton. A magistrate sets bail after each booking. Some charges allow pretrial release. Others require a district court judge to review the case. The Robeson County Clerk of Court maintains files for every criminal case that moves past the initial arrest. These files are public. You can visit the clerk's office to view them in person. Phone requests are also accepted for basic case information.

Victims of crime in Robeson County can use NC SAVAN for custody alerts. SAVAN stands for Statewide Automated Victim Assistance and Notification. The system is free. It sends updates by phone, email, or text when an inmate's status changes. Registration takes only a few minutes. Robeson County cases also appear in the NC Courts system once charges are formally filed. Public records law in North Carolina protects the right to access these documents. No reason is needed to request a Robeson County 72 hour booking record.

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