Wilson County Arrest Record Search

Wilson County 72 hour booking records list recent arrests in this eastern North Carolina county. The Wilson County Detention Center on East Green Street in Wilson processes all bookings for the county. The Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement and operates the jail. Residents can search for recent booking records by contacting the office or visiting in person. Booking records include charge details, arrest dates, and bond amounts. Wilson serves as both the county seat and the largest city, located along Interstate 95 in the coastal plain region.

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Wilson County 72 Hour Booking Overview

The Wilson County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for the county. Deputies patrol the area, respond to calls, and make arrests. When someone is arrested in Wilson County, they go to the detention center at 100 East Green Street in Wilson for booking. That booking creates a public record. The 72 hour booking record is kept on file and can be accessed by anyone.

You can reach the Wilson County Sheriff's Office at (252) 237-7110. Staff can help with questions about recent bookings. The office handles record requests during normal business hours. The detention center operates around the clock to process arrests at any time. Wilson County has a capacity of 416 beds at its detention facility, making it one of the larger jails in the eastern part of the state.

Wilson County sits along the I-95 corridor. The city of Wilson is known for its tobacco heritage and growing arts scene. The county covers a mix of urban and rural areas. Law enforcement serves the city of Wilson, smaller towns like Elm City and Lucama, and the farming areas in between. All arrests lead to booking at the county detention center.

The Sheriff's Office accepts walk-in requests for booking records at its main office in Wilson.

Wilson County Detention Center Bookings

The Wilson County Detention Center sits at 100 East Green Street in Wilson. With 416 beds, it handles a steady volume of bookings. The facility serves the Sheriff's Office, Wilson Police Department, and other local agencies. All arrests in the county are processed here.

The booking process starts when an officer brings someone to the jail. Staff record personal details, take a photo, and log each charge. The arresting officer and agency are noted. Bond is set based on the charges. This information becomes the 72 hour booking record for Wilson County.

The detention center also handles releases, transfers, and court transports. Staff manage inmate housing and daily operations. The large capacity reflects the size of Wilson County and the volume of arrests processed each year. Records are maintained on file and can be accessed through the Sheriff's Office.

How to Search Booking Records in Wilson County

Searching for 72 hour booking records in Wilson County starts with the Sheriff's Office. Call (252) 237-7110 to ask about a specific booking. Staff can look up records by name and provide basic information. You can also visit the office at 100 East Green Street in Wilson during business hours.

The NC Courts case query tool lets you search for court records linked to a Wilson County arrest. Enter a name or case number to find court dates, charges, and case status. This free tool covers criminal cases across North Carolina.

To search Wilson County booking records, you may need:

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

Written requests can be submitted under the North Carolina Public Records Act. You do not need to state a reason. The law gives the public broad access to government records, including booking data.

The North Carolina Sheriffs' Association provides contact information for all county sheriff offices if you need records from counties near Wilson.

What Wilson County 72 Hour Booking Records Show

Each Wilson County booking record contains several types of information. Personal details include the full name, date of birth, gender, race, and height. The home address is part of the record. A booking photo is taken at the time of processing.

Arrest information covers when and where the arrest happened. The arresting officer and agency are recorded. Each charge is listed with the statute number and charge level. Bond details include the amount, type of bond, and any conditions. If bond has been posted, that is noted in the record.

Court details may also appear. Case numbers and court dates connect the Wilson County booking to the court system. The NC Department of Adult Correction maintains a separate search tool for state prison inmates. That database does not include county jail records from Wilson County or any other county.

Note: Wilson County booking records may show limited details for cases with sealed or pending charges. Most records are fully open to the public under North Carolina law.

Wilson County Booking Records Public Access

North Carolina treats most booking records as public. The Public Records Act applies to all agencies, including the Wilson County Sheriff's Office. You can request 72 hour booking data without giving a reason. Requests can be made by phone, in person, or in writing.

The NC Department of Public Safety handles public records requests at the state level. For Wilson County booking records, the local Sheriff's Office is the best starting point. The NC State Bureau of Investigation is the central repository for criminal records statewide, but local booking data must be accessed through the county.

The NC SAVAN system provides free notifications about changes in an offender's custody status. This includes inmates held at the Wilson County Detention Center. You can register for alerts by phone, email, or text message. The service runs at all hours and covers county jails across North Carolina.

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