High Point Arrest Booking Reports

High Point booking reports are kept by the Guilford County Sheriff's Office. High Point is the second largest city in Guilford County, with about 115,000 people. Known for its furniture market, High Point shares the county with Greensboro. All arrests in High Point go through the Guilford County jail for booking. The resulting records are public. This page explains how to search for High Point booking reports, where to find them, and what state law says about access.

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115,000+ Population
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High Point Arrests and Guilford County

The High Point Police Department handles law enforcement in the city. Officers patrol neighborhoods, respond to calls, and make arrests. But the city does not run its own jail. There is no local lockup in High Point. After an arrest, the person is transported to the Guilford County jail.

The sheriff's staff handle everything from that point. They photograph the person, record charges, and log personal details. A magistrate sets bond. The booking report is created and stored by the Guilford County Sheriff's Office. High Point and Greensboro both use the same county system. A search of the Guilford County inmate roster covers arrests from both cities.

Search High Point Booking Reports

The Guilford County Sheriff may post a current inmate roster online. Search by name to find people in custody. The roster shows charges, bond amounts, and booking dates. It includes all High Point arrests processed through the county jail.

Court records are on the NC eCourts portal. Search by name or case number. It is free. The system shows charges, court dates, and case outcomes for High Point arrests that went to court. This complements the booking report by showing what happened after the arrest.

For the full booking report, contact the Guilford County Sheriff's records division. You can call, visit, or write. Bring the full name and date of birth of the person you need. Under N.C.G.S. 132-1, these records are public. You can view them free during office hours. Copies cost a small fee under N.C.G.S. 132-6.2.

Note: High Point arrests appear in the same Guilford County system as Greensboro arrests, so search the county roster for both.

North Carolina Detention Records Access

The North Carolina Department of Adult Correction runs a statewide offender search. Below is a look at this state resource that can help when searching beyond the county level for High Point records.

High Point booking reports NC Department of Adult Correction

The state system covers people in prison and on supervised release. It does not show county jail inmates directly. But if someone arrested in High Point ends up in state custody, they appear in this database. The tool is free and data goes back to 1972.

High Point Records and State Law

Booking reports from High Point are public records. North Carolina law is strong on public access. N.C.G.S. 132-1 says government records belong to the people. You do not need a reason to request them. The Guilford County Sheriff must provide access promptly.

A few records are restricted. N.C.G.S. 132-1.4 covers records in active investigations. Juvenile records are sealed under N.C.G.S. 7B-3000. Expunged records under N.C.G.S. 15A-150 are removed from public view. These are narrow limits. Most adult booking reports from High Point are fully open.

Fees for copies are capped. N.C.G.S. 132-6.2 allows agencies to charge only the actual cost. There is no search fee. If you go to the Guilford County Sheriff's Office, you can inspect High Point booking reports for free during regular hours.

State Databases for High Point Cases

The NC Department of Adult Correction offender search covers state inmates and supervised offenders. It is free and goes back decades. Use it when a High Point arrest leads to state time.

The NC State Bureau of Investigation offers paid background checks. These pull data from across the state. For a single High Point booking report, the county sheriff is faster and free. The SBI report is better when you need a full history.

Track custody status with VINELink. It is free and covers the Guilford County jail. Sign up for alerts when someone booked after a High Point arrest is moved or released.

What High Point Booking Reports Contain

A High Point booking report captures the facts of an arrest at the time of intake. The Guilford County jail creates the record using a standard format. Each report includes the person's full name, date of birth, and physical traits. A booking photo is taken. Each charge is logged with the relevant statute number.

Bond reflects the magistrate's initial setting. Court dates appear once scheduled. The arresting agency is listed, which will show High Point Police Department for city arrests. The booking number ties the record together.

Charges can change after booking. The district attorney may amend them. Bond may shift. A High Point booking report is a snapshot of the arrest moment. For case results, use the eCourts portal.

Note: A booking report records an arrest, not a conviction; every person is presumed innocent until a court rules otherwise.

High Point is known worldwide for the High Point Market, the largest furnishings industry trade show. The city draws thousands of visitors twice a year, which can affect local arrest volume during market weeks. Regardless of the circumstances, every arrest in High Point leads to a booking report at the Guilford County jail. These records stay on file with the sheriff and are available to the public.

Guilford County Booking Reports

High Point is in Guilford County. All High Point booking reports are stored with the Guilford County Sheriff's Office. The county jail handles bookings for High Point, Greensboro, and every other city in the county. For complete county details and contact information, visit the Guilford County booking reports page.

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