Greensboro Booking and Arrest Data

Greensboro 24 hour booking records are kept at the Guilford County Detention Center. The Greensboro Police Department is the third-largest municipal police force in North Carolina, covering about 131 square miles and more than 290,000 residents. People arrested in Greensboro are taken to the Guilford County Detention Center at 400 W Washington Street, Greensboro, NC 27401. Booking records are public under Chapter 132 of the North Carolina General Statutes, with exceptions for active investigation files.

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How 24 Hour Booking Works in Greensboro

Greensboro Police officers bring arrested individuals to the Guilford County Detention Center. The Sheriff's Office operates three detention facilities in the county: the Greensboro Detention Center, the High Point Detention Center, and the Sheriff's Prison Farm. Booking staff record the person's name, charges, photograph, and fingerprints. This data enters the public system shortly after processing is complete.

Greensboro Police Department headquarters is at 320 Federal Place, Greensboro, NC 27401. The non-emergency number is (336) 373-2222. The department has over 800 sworn officers and civilian staff. It operates through patrol, investigations, special operations, and administrative divisions. The Records Division handles report requests and is open Monday through Friday at 100 Police Plaza.

Under §15A-502, each arrest must be documented with charges, the arresting agency, and identifying details. Once booking is done, the record becomes accessible to the public through online portals and in-person requests. Records tied to open cases may be held back under §132-1.4.

Greensboro 24 Hour Booking Records Search

The Guilford County Sheriff's Office provides an official inmate search portal that covers all three jail facilities. Users can search by first or last name. Results show booking information, charges, and custody status. The P2C Inmate Catalog at guilfordcountysheriff.policetocitizen.com shows inmate photos, bond amounts, booking dates, and charges. Records in this system go back to May 2016.

The Greensboro Police Department runs a P2C portal that gives 24/7 online access to police records. Users can search incidents by location, date, and type. The portal also has an accident report search and lets people submit some non-emergency reports online. The system is powered by OSSI and may require a popup blocker to be turned off.

The Greensboro Police Records Division provides local arrest history reports at no charge for the first copy. Extra copies cost $0.25 each. Visit the division at 100 Police Plaza, Greensboro, NC 27401, with a photo ID. For questions, call (336) 373-2287. For state or federal criminal history, contact the NC State Bureau of Investigation.

Note: If the P2C website returns no results, you can email the inmate's full name and details to SheriffPressOffice@guilfordcountync.gov.

Greensboro 24 hour booking records are stored electronically in the Guilford County system. Each record captures the person's name, mugshot, charges, bond amount, and arresting agency. The data remains on file per the state retention schedule, so past records can still be retrieved through a public records request.

Greensboro Arrest Record Access

The North Carolina Department of Adult Correction maintains statewide offender data that can supplement Greensboro booking searches.

The DAC offender search covers state prison inmates, probationers, and parolees with records going back to 1972. Greensboro 24 hour booking

This database does not include county jail information. For Greensboro jail bookings, use the Guilford County Sheriff's Office portal or contact the detention center at (336) 641-2700.

Greensboro arrest records are also maintained by the Guilford County Clerk of Court at 201 S Eugene Street, Greensboro, NC 27401. Certified copies cost $25 and uncertified copies are $2. The clerk's office can be reached at (336) 412-7300. A secondary office is at 505 E Green Drive, High Point, NC 27262, reachable at (336) 822-6700. Free access to court docket databases is available through public service terminals in the lobby.

Public Records Requests in Greensboro

The City of Greensboro has a centralized public records request system. It handles requests for all city departments, including the police. You can submit requests online, by mail, or in person. For police-specific records such as incident reports, accident reports, or body camera footage, you can go through the central system or contact the Records Division directly.

Fees for copies follow North Carolina law. They cover only the actual cost of making copies. Large requests may need advance payment. For questions about the public records process, call (336) 373-3636. The city responds to requests under N.C.G.S. §132-6, which requires promptness. Complex or broad requests may take longer, and staff may ask you to narrow what you need.

The Guilford County Sheriff's Office at 400 W Washington Street runs three detention facilities. Most Greensboro arrests go to the Greensboro Detention Center. Each booking record stays on file per the state retention schedule. Past bookings can be pulled through a public records request. Under Chapter 132, no residency is required to ask for records. You do not need to give a reason. The Guilford County inmate search at inmatesearch.guilfordcountync.gov shows data going back to May 2016. If the site returns no results, you can email the details to the Sheriff's press office for help. The detention center phone is (336) 641-2700.

North Carolina Statewide Booking Tools

Beyond Greensboro, the NC.gov Offender Search portal covers current and past state inmates, probationers, and parolees. The NC SAVAN system sends free alerts when an offender's custody status changes. Alerts go by phone, email, text, or TTY and cover county jail inmates, state prisoners, and registered sex offenders.

The NC Judicial Branch gives access to court records, background check instructions, and expunction details. The eCourts portal handles cases filed after October 2023. For older Greensboro cases, contact the Guilford County Clerk of Superior Court. The NC General Statutes outline the rules for public records access, arrest procedures, and record confidentiality.

Note: Community supervision records for probation, parole, and post-release supervision are confidential under NCGS 15-207.

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Guilford County 24 Hour Booking

Greensboro is the county seat of Guilford County. All arrest processing and detention goes through the Guilford County system, which also serves High Point and other municipalities. For the full county page, visit the Guilford County booking records page.

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