Fayetteville Arrest Booking Data

Fayetteville 24 hour booking records are processed at the Cumberland County Detention Center. The Fayetteville Police Department provides law enforcement for the city, and individuals arrested here are housed at the county detention facility at 204 Gillespie Street, Fayetteville, NC 28301. The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office runs the facility and provides online tools for searching current inmates. Booking records are public under North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 132.

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Fayetteville 24 Hour Booking Process

After an arrest in Fayetteville, officers bring the person to the Cumberland County Detention Center for booking. Staff record the charges, take fingerprints and a photograph, and log the data into the county system. Under §15A-502, officers must document specific details at the time of arrest, including charges and the arresting agency. The booking record enters the public domain once processing finishes.

Fayetteville Police Department headquarters is at 467 Hay Street, Fayetteville, NC 28301. The non-emergency number is (910) 433-1529. The department provides records through its Records Division at the same address. For questions about a specific arrest or to check the current status of a case, call the police department. For inmates at the detention center, call (910) 672-5630.

Fayetteville 24 Hour Booking Records Online

The Fayetteville Police Department runs a P2C portal that gives online access to police records. The portal includes incident searches, crash report requests, and a recent arrests feature. Users can also submit some non-emergency reports online for incidents where the suspect is not known.

The Recent Arrests page lists people recently arrested by the Fayetteville Police Department. It updates throughout the day and typically shows the 50 most recent arrests. Each entry includes the person's name, mugshot when available, charges, and arrest date.

The Fayetteville Police Department provides recent arrest information through its P2C system.

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This page is provided as a public service and notes that individuals listed have been arrested but not convicted at the time of posting.

The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office provides an online inmate lookup where users can search by name. The system shows booking data, charges, and bond amounts for people held at the detention center. For inmates from Fayetteville, this is the primary tool for checking current custody status.

Note: The P2C recent arrests list does not imply guilt. It shows arrest information only.

Fayetteville 24 hour booking records capture every detail from the moment a person enters the Cumberland County Detention Center. Each record includes the full name, photograph, charges, bond amount, and the agency that made the arrest. These records are filed electronically and stored according to the state retention schedule. Even after someone is released from custody, their booking record stays on file and can be retrieved through a public records request. The volume of bookings in Fayetteville means new records are added to the system throughout the day and night.

Public Records Requests in Fayetteville

The Fayetteville Police Department processes public records requests under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132. The law says public records compiled by government agencies belong to the people. Requests can go through the city's online portal, by mail, or in person. The city uses the NextRequest system to track all public records requests and their status.

The police department maintains records of incidents, accidents, arrests, and investigations. Some records may be exempt under state law, especially those tied to active criminal investigations. Once an investigation closes, arrest records and related documents typically become accessible. Fees for copies follow state law and city ordinance. They cover the actual cost of making copies. Large requests may require advance payment.

For certified court records, visit the Cumberland County Clerk of Superior Court at the Cumberland County Courthouse. The NC State Bureau of Investigation provides statewide criminal background checks for comprehensive history searches. To make an anonymous tip about criminal activity in Fayetteville, call (910) 483-TIPS (8477).

Cumberland County Detention Center

The Cumberland County Detention Center at 204 Gillespie Street houses inmates from Fayetteville and other parts of the county. The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office operates the facility. It provides an online inmate lookup, visitation services, and commissary.

Visitation is by video. Family and friends can schedule visits online through the facility's visitation provider. Money can go into inmate accounts through lobby kiosks, online, or by phone. Commissary is available weekly. The Cumberland Regional Juvenile Detention Center is a separate 18-bed facility at 1911 Coliseum Drive, Fayetteville, NC 28306, which handles youth detention.

Fayetteville is one of the larger cities in North Carolina, and the Cumberland County Detention Center handles a steady flow of bookings. The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office at 131 Dick Street can be reached at (910) 677-5410 for questions about inmates or records. Each booking record is kept per the state retention schedule. Past arrests stay on file even after a person leaves custody. Under §132-6, agencies must respond to records requests as promptly as possible. A written request helps create a clear trail and speeds up the process. The VINE system also lets you track a specific person in county or state custody and get free alerts by phone, text, or email at any hour. Fayetteville residents and others can register for VINE at no cost.

North Carolina Arrest Record Tools

For searches beyond Fayetteville, the NC Department of Adult Correction offers an offender search covering state prison inmates, probationers, and parolees back to 1972. The NC.gov Offender Search provides a similar tool. Neither includes county jail data, which must be searched through Cumberland County systems.

The NC SAVAN program sends free custody alerts by phone, email, text, or TTY. It covers county jail inmates, state prisoners, and sex offenders. The NC Judicial Branch website provides court records access, background check guidance, and expunction information. Community supervision records remain confidential under NCGS 15-207.

Note: Public records requests to the NC Department of Adult Correction can be submitted online and are typically acknowledged within three business days.

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Cumberland County 24 Hour Booking

Fayetteville is the county seat of Cumberland County. All arrest processing and detention for the city runs through the Cumberland County system. For the complete county page with additional resources, visit the Cumberland County booking records page.

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