Rockingham County Booking Records

Rockingham County 72 hour booking records document recent arrests made by the Sheriff's Office and other law enforcement agencies in the county. The county seat is Wentworth, while the detention center sits along Highway 65 near Reidsville. Residents and the public can search for booking records through the Sheriff's Office. Rockingham County is in the northern Piedmont region of North Carolina, bordering Virginia. The county includes the cities of Reidsville, Eden, and Madison. Booking records are public documents under state law and available at no cost.

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Rockingham County 72 Hour Booking Overview

The Rockingham County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement and detention services across the county. Deputies patrol Reidsville, Eden, Madison, Stoneville, and the rural areas in between. When a person is arrested in Rockingham County, they are brought to the detention center for booking. The 72 hour booking process creates a public record of that arrest. This record is stored at the facility and available for review.

The Rockingham County Detention Center is at 170 Highway 65 in Reidsville. It is a 384-bed facility, one of the larger detention centers in the northern Piedmont. The facility handles all booking and release operations for the county. You can reach the Sheriff's Office at (336) 342-8100 for questions about recent arrests and booking records. The detention center runs around the clock, and walk-in record requests are taken during business hours.

The Rockingham County government website has contact details for county departments.

Rockingham County 72 hour booking government website

All arrests in Rockingham County are processed at the detention center near Reidsville.

Rockingham County Detention Center Booking

The 384-bed Rockingham County Detention Center is a major facility in the northern Piedmont. It processes arrests from the Sheriff's Office, Reidsville Police, Eden Police, and other local agencies. Every arrest in the county leads to a booking at this site. The booking creates a record that becomes part of the public file.

Staff at the detention center can answer questions about current inmates and recent bookings. Call (336) 342-8100 to reach the office. The facility handles intake, housing, and release. Booking records include the name, charges, bond, and processing details for each person brought into custody in Rockingham County.

Note: The detention center processes bookings from multiple law enforcement agencies within Rockingham County.

What Rockingham County Records Include

Rockingham County 72 hour booking records contain a set of details about each arrest. These records are public under North Carolina law. Each entry lists the full legal name and date of birth. Physical traits such as gender, race, and height are recorded. The home address is also part of the file.

Arrest details cover the date, time, and location. The arresting agency and officer are named. Charge information shows each criminal offense, the statute, and whether it is a felony or misdemeanor. Booking data includes the time of processing at the Rockingham County Detention Center and the booking number. Bond details show the amount and type of bond set by the court.

Court case numbers and hearing dates may also appear in the record. The NC Courts case query tool lets you track a case after the initial 72 hour booking.

How to Search 72 Hour Booking in Rockingham County

You can find 72 hour booking records in Rockingham County through several methods. Call the Sheriff's Office at (336) 342-8100 for phone-based lookups. Staff can check the system and share booking details. For in-person visits, go to the detention center at 170 Highway 65 in Reidsville. Bring a valid ID.

Written requests are accepted under the North Carolina Public Records Act. This law provides the public with access to government records, including arrest and booking data from Rockingham County. You do not need to state a reason for your request.

  • Full name of the person
  • Date of birth if known
  • Approximate date of arrest
  • Booking number if available

The North Carolina Sheriffs' Association links to other county sheriff offices if you need to search records outside Rockingham County.

Rockingham County Booking Records and Public Access

North Carolina law treats most booking records as public documents. The Public Records Act requires agencies to provide access when asked. This includes 72 hour booking data from the Rockingham County Sheriff's Office. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The office handles requests during business hours.

The NC Department of Public Safety processes state-level public records requests. The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation maintains a statewide criminal records database. For Rockingham County booking records, the local sheriff's office is the best starting point. Most records remain open to the public unless a court has sealed them.

Note: Rockingham County booking records update as new arrests occur across the county. Check back for the most current 72 hour booking data from Reidsville, Eden, Madison, and surrounding areas.

After a 72 hour booking in Rockingham County, the case moves to court. A magistrate in Rockingham County sets bond shortly after booking. Some defendants see a judge within 48 hours. The Rockingham County Clerk of Court keeps all case files. These are public records. You can view them at the courthouse in Wentworth. The NC Courts website also lists Rockingham County cases. Case numbers link the booking record to the court file. This helps track a case from arrest through final disposition.

Rockingham County residents can sign up for NC SAVAN alerts. SAVAN is a free victim notification tool. It covers inmates held in Rockingham County and across the state. Alerts go out by phone, email, or text. Status changes trigger an immediate notice. The system runs at all hours. North Carolina public records law applies to every 72 hour booking processed in Rockingham County. The law does not require a stated purpose for the request. Agencies must respond within a reasonable period. Rockingham County follows these rules through its Sheriff's Office and detention center staff.

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