New Hanover County Arrest Records

New Hanover County 24 hour booking records are managed by the New Hanover County Sheriff's Office near Wilmington, North Carolina. The sheriff operates the county jail at 3950 Juvenile Center Road in Castle Hayne. The detention facility processes all arrests in New Hanover County and generates a booking record for each one. Records include the person's name, charges, arrest date, and bond amount. Wilmington is the largest city in the county, and New Hanover County sits on the coast of southeastern North Carolina.

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New Hanover County 24 Hour Booking Inmate Search

The New Hanover County Sheriff's Office provides online inmate search tools. You can look up people currently in custody at the New Hanover County jail. The search lets you find inmates by name. Results show booking details, charges, and bond amounts. This is the fastest way to check on a recent 24 hour booking in New Hanover County.

The New Hanover County jail is at 3950 Juvenile Center Road, Castle Hayne, NC 28429. The phone number is (910) 798-4200. Staff can help with questions about current inmates and recent bookings. You can call or visit in person during business hours. The jail runs the 24 hour booking process at all times, so new arrests are processed day and night in New Hanover County.

To search quickly for a New Hanover County inmate, enter the person's last name. You can also use a booking number if you have one. Select a record to see details like the mugshot, arrest date, charges, status, and bond amount. A date of birth can help narrow results when the name is common in New Hanover County.

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New Hanover County 24 Hour Booking Records

Booking records from New Hanover County are public under North Carolina law. The Public Records Act in Chapter 132 makes government records open to inspection by any person. Section §132-1.4 lists which law enforcement records are public. This includes the name of anyone arrested, the charges filed, and the date and time of arrest. All of these are part of every New Hanover County booking record.

You do not need to live in New Hanover County to request records. No reason is required. The sheriff's office must respond as promptly as possible. You can make requests by phone, in person, or in writing. Basic booking facts are always public. Details tied to active investigations may be held back until the case is resolved.

New Hanover County is one of the more populated counties on the North Carolina coast, and the detention center in Castle Hayne handles a large number of bookings. The online inmate search tool lets anyone look up current inmates by name. Each record shows the mugshot, charges, bond amount, and arrest date. Fingerprint data from every booking is sent to the NC State Bureau of Investigation so the state criminal history database stays current. Under §153A-220, the sheriff holds full charge of the jail and all records kept there. This means the same office that processes the arrest also stores the file for future public access.

Note: New Hanover County also has a Regional Juvenile Detention Center at 3830 Juvenile Center Road in Castle Hayne, an 18-bed facility for juvenile offenders.

How to Find New Hanover County 24 Hour Booking

Call the New Hanover County Sheriff's Office at (910) 798-4200 for help with booking records. Staff can search the system by name or booking number. You can also visit the jail at 3950 Juvenile Center Road in Castle Hayne. For written requests, deliver them to the sheriff's office or send by mail.

The NC.gov offender search is a state tool for finding people in prison or on supervision. It does not show New Hanover County jail inmates, but it is helpful if someone has moved to state custody. The NC Department of Adult Correction runs this database, which holds records back to 1972.

New Hanover County 24 hour booking

The VINE notification system sends free custody alerts. Register to get a call, text, or email when a New Hanover County inmate is released, transferred, or has a status change. This service covers both county jail and state prison inmates across North Carolina.

New Hanover County Court Records

After a 24 hour booking in New Hanover County, the criminal case enters the court system. The North Carolina Judicial Branch manages court records for all counties. New Hanover County cases are heard in Wilmington. Court records show charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes. The case number connects court records to the original booking in New Hanover County.

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The clerk of superior court in New Hanover County keeps case files. You can get copies of warrants, indictments, and orders. Returned arrest warrants are public under §132-1.4. The eCourts portal lets you search New Hanover County case information online.

State Resources for New Hanover County

The NC State Bureau of Investigation maintains the state's central criminal records database. It has arrest records from New Hanover County and all other counties. A state fingerprint check costs $14. The NCSBI also runs the sex offender registry, which tracks offenders in New Hanover County and statewide.

The NC SAVAN victim notification program provides free custody alerts. Register to receive updates about a person booked in New Hanover County. Alerts arrive by phone, text, or email. The service is confidential and covers county jail inmates and state prison inmates throughout North Carolina.

New Hanover County includes the city of Wilmington and is one of the more populated counties in eastern North Carolina. The detention center processes a steady volume of bookings around the clock. Each record includes the arrest date, charges, bond amount, and court date. Records are retained per the state retention schedule, meaning past bookings remain on file even after release. For the fastest results on current inmates, use the online inmate search tool or call the Sheriff's Office directly.

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Nearby Counties

These counties are near New Hanover County on the North Carolina coast. Each one has its own 24 hour booking process through the local sheriff.