Find Edgecombe County Booking Reports

Edgecombe County booking reports come from the sheriff's office in Tarboro. The county sits in the eastern part of North Carolina and has a rich history tied to the Tar River region. When someone is arrested in Edgecombe County, the sheriff's office creates a booking report at the detention center on Anaconda Road. You can search for these booking reports through the sheriff's office or the court system. This guide shows you the steps to find booking reports in Edgecombe County and what to expect when you do.

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Edgecombe County Quick Facts

50K+ Population
255 Jail Capacity
Sheriff Agency
Tarboro County Seat

Edgecombe County Detention Center

The Edgecombe County Detention Center sits on Anaconda Road in Tarboro. It was built in 1999 and holds up to 255 inmates. Both men and women are housed here in separate units. The Edgecombe County detention facility creates a booking report for each arrest. Staff log the person's name, charges, and other key facts.

Medical care is on hand for inmates at the Edgecombe County Detention Center. Mental health staff also visit. The facility follows all North Carolina standards for local jails. Programs for education and job skills are part of daily life. These help inmates prepare for release. The sheriff's office runs the jail and keeps all booking reports on file.

You can reach the detention center by phone for basic questions about a booking report. Staff can tell you if a person is in custody and what their charges are. For a full copy of a booking report in Edgecombe County, you may need to visit in person or file a records request.

Edgecombe County Booking Report Records

The Edgecombe County Records Division handles all requests for booking reports and other law enforcement files. This office stores arrest reports, incident reports, and accident reports. All are public under North Carolina law. The staff process requests and make copies for a fee set by state rules.

To get a booking report from Edgecombe County, you can go to the records division in person. Bring a valid ID. You can also send a written request by mail. Include the full name of the person and any dates you know. Fees for copies follow the rules in N.C.G.S. 132-6.2. The division also supports court cases by keeping case files neat and on hand.

The sheriff's office also maintains patrol, investigation, and civil process divisions. All of these create records that tie back to booking reports. The Edgecombe County Sheriff's Office website has more on each division and how to reach them. The patrol division runs all day and responds to calls across the county. Arrest reports from patrol deputies become the basis for booking reports at the detention center.

Note: Digital records systems have made it faster to find old booking reports in Edgecombe County, but some older files may still need a manual search.

State Resources for Edgecombe County

If a person from Edgecombe County goes to state prison, their record shifts to the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction. The NC Offender Public Information Search tracks these inmates. Data goes back to 1972. It covers prison stays, parole, and probation. But it does not cover the local jail. For Edgecombe County booking reports, use the sheriff's office.

The VINE notification system works in Edgecombe County. You can sign up to get alerts when an inmate's status changes. This is free and runs all day. You pick how you want to be told. Options are phone, email, or text. VINE covers both county jail and state prison inmates from Edgecombe County.

The image below shows the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction search tool used for offenders from Edgecombe County and other areas.

North Carolina offender search for Edgecombe County booking reports

This state tool helps track Edgecombe County offenders who move from the local jail to a state prison.

Court Records in Edgecombe County

After a booking report is filed, the case moves to court. The Edgecombe County Superior Court handles felonies. The District Court takes care of less serious crimes. Both are at the Edgecombe County Courthouse in Tarboro. The Clerk of Superior Court keeps all case files. You can search these at public terminals in the courthouse.

The NC eCourts portal lets you look up court cases from Edgecombe County online. Search by name or case number. This tool is free for basic case data. For full copies of court papers, contact the clerk or go to the courthouse. Court records in Edgecombe County show what happened after the booking report was filed. They list charges, hearings, pleas, and case results.

  • Superior Court handles felony cases
  • District Court handles misdemeanors and civil matters
  • Public terminals are open at the courthouse
  • The clerk makes certified copies for a fee

Public Records Law and Edgecombe County

North Carolina has one of the most open public records laws in the country. Under N.C.G.S. 132-1, records from government offices are public. This includes booking reports from the Edgecombe County Sheriff's Office. You do not have to give a reason for your request. The law says the records belong to the people.

Some items in a booking report may be held back. Under N.C.G.S. 132-1.4, active criminal case files can be kept from the public in some cases. But basic booking data is almost always open. Juvenile records stay sealed under N.C.G.S. 7B-3000. Medical facts about an inmate are also private.

The NC State Bureau of Investigation handles statewide background checks. These pull from many sources across North Carolina, including Edgecombe County. If you need a full criminal history rather than a single booking report, the SBI is the right place to start.

Note: Under N.C.G.S. 15A-150, some records can be cleared from a person's file through the courts after certain conditions are met.

What Edgecombe County Booking Reports Show

A booking report from Edgecombe County contains several key pieces of data. It lists the person's full name and date of birth. It shows the date and time of the arrest. All charges are listed along with the statute that was broken. Bond amounts are included if the court sets a bond. The next court date appears as well.

The report also names the agency that made the arrest. In Edgecombe County, this is usually the sheriff's office, but it can also be a local police department. The booking report tells you which facility holds the person. Most inmates stay at the Edgecombe County Detention Center on Anaconda Road in Tarboro. If the facility is full, some may go to a nearby county jail.

Booking reports do not show case outcomes. For that, you need court records. But a booking report gives you the starting point. It tells you that an arrest was made in Edgecombe County and what the initial charges were. The North Carolina Sheriffs' Association provides links to law enforcement offices across the state if you need to search other counties.

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These counties are near Edgecombe County. Booking reports are filed in the county where the arrest took place. Check the location of the arrest to find the right agency.