Davie County 24 Hour Booking

Davie County is in the piedmont of North Carolina with Mocksville as the county seat. The Davie County Sheriff's Office runs the Detention Center and keeps records of all jail bookings. The facility handles about 1,500 bookings per year. This page covers how to access 24 hour booking records, check the inmate roster, and request copies of arrest data from Davie County. North Carolina law under Chapter 132 makes these records public, and the process is open to all without the need for a special account or reason.

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Davie County Detention Center

The Davie County Detention Center is at 135 Green Street, Mocksville, NC 27028. Phone: (336) 753-6647. The jail holds people who are waiting for trial and those serving sentences of less than one year. It provides meals, medical care, and recreation for all inmates.

The Davie County Sheriff's Office runs the Detention Center. The office provides patrol, criminal cases, civil process, and court security for the county. For questions about inmates or booking records, call the number above.

The screenshot below shows the Davie County Detention Center information page.

Davie County Detention Center page for booking and inmate records

This page covers inmate services, mail rules, visitation procedures, and facility details for the Davie County jail. Use it to learn about the jail and its policies.

24 Hour Booking Records

Each arrest in Davie County creates a booking record at the Detention Center. The record has the person's name, charges, bond, and a photo. Under § 15A-502, all arrests must be logged. The booking data is public under § 132-1.4.

The Davie County jail keeps an online roster. You can search by name or booking number. The system shows current inmates with their charges and bond amounts. If someone is not in the results, call the jail. The person may have been released or booked under a different name.

Davie County processes about 1,500 bookings each year. The roster is updated as new records come in. For records not on the web, send a request to the Sheriff's Office at 135 Green Street, Mocksville, NC 27028.

Note: The Davie County Detention Center undergoes regular inspections by the NC Department of Adult Correction.

Davie County booking records capture a range of data beyond the basic name and charge. The arresting officer, time of arrest, and location of the incident are all documented. A property inventory lists personal items taken during intake. Fingerprints are forwarded to the NC State Bureau of Investigation and to federal databases. Staff run warrant checks at booking, and any outstanding warrant from another jurisdiction results in an additional hold on the person. These records stay on file at the detention center on Green Street and can be obtained through a public records request under Chapter 132 at any time.

Davie County 24 Hour Booking Inmate Search

Inmate records in Davie County include booking photos, charges, bond amounts, court dates, and release data. These records are public under North Carolina law. You can get them online, by phone, or in person.

The Davie County Sheriff's Office keeps records on the North Carolina retention schedule. Old records may still be on file. For records not in the online system, contact the office for help. The Davie County inmate search directory is another way to look up people at the jail. The facility is at 135 Green Street, Mocksville, NC 27028, phone (336) 753-6647.

Public Records in Davie County

North Carolina Chapter 132 says public records are "the property of the people." Davie County must let you see booking records, arrest logs, and court files. You do not need a reason. The office must respond as fast as it can. Copies come with a fee that covers the cost of duplication only.

Some data stays private. Social security numbers, open case files, and certain law enforcement notes are not public under § 132-1.4. Under § 153A-220, counties must keep proper records and make them open to review.

The NC Judicial Branch gives access to court records for Davie County. Court files show charges, case numbers, and outcomes.

North Carolina Judicial Branch court records for Davie County

Court records for Davie County appear on this portal after the court processes them.

State Tools for Davie County

The NC Department of Adult Correction has a search for state inmates, parolees, and probationers. It goes back to 1972 but does not cover county jail data. The NC.gov Offender Search links to the same data.

The NC State Bureau of Investigation is the central hub for criminal data. It handles fingerprint checks and runs the sex offender registry.

Davie County 24 Hour Booking Process

When a person is arrested in Davie County, they are taken to the Detention Center at 135 Green Street, Mocksville. Staff log the name, charges, and bond. A photo is taken. The record goes into the jail system. Under § 15A-502, every arrest must be logged. The booking data is public under § 132-1.4 of the North Carolina General Statutes.

Davie County processes about 1,500 bookings per year. The Detention Center provides meals, medical care, and recreation. The facility holds people waiting for trial and those serving short sentences. For older booking records, contact the Sheriff's Office. Records are kept on the state retention schedule. The VINE system lets you track an offender's custody status and get alerts for free.

Finding Davie County Records

  • Check the Davie County jail roster for current inmates
  • Call the Detention Center at (336) 753-6647
  • Submit a records request to the Sheriff's Office in Mocksville
  • Search the NC Judicial Branch for court case files
  • Use the NC DAC for state prison and parole records

Davie County booking records are open and available. Start with the online roster, then call or visit the Sheriff's Office for records not on the web. The Sheriff's Office follows the law and must respond as fast as it can. For certified copies of court documents, visit the Davie County Clerk of Superior Court at the courthouse in Mocksville. Fees apply for certified copies but are set by state law and kept low. Under § 153A-220, the county must keep records in good order and make them open to the public. The NC SAVAN system also lets victims of crime sign up for alerts about an offender's custody status at no charge.

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