Rockingham County Booking Search

Rockingham County processes all arrests and bookings through the Sheriff's Office at 170 E Huntsville Road in Reidsville, North Carolina. The county sits in the northern Piedmont near the Virginia border. Reidsville and Eden are the two largest cities in the county. The Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement and detention for the entire area. Call (336) 634-3238 for direct questions about booking records or inmates in Rockingham County.

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Rockingham County 24 Hour Booking

The Rockingham County Sheriff's Office processes every arrest in the county. When someone is brought to the detention center in Reidsville, officers record their identity, charges, and personal details. Fingerprints and photographs are taken as required by §15A-502. A magistrate then reviews the arrest and decides on bail or bond.

All booking data becomes part of the public record under §132-1.4 of the General Statutes. This includes the name of the person, the date of arrest, and the charges they face. You can call (336) 634-3238 to check if someone is in custody. Staff at the jail can search by name and share basic booking details. For a written record, submit a public records request under Chapter 132.

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How to Find 24 Hour Booking Arrest Records

Phone calls are the quickest way to get booking information from Rockingham County. Call the Sheriff's Office and ask about a specific person. Staff can confirm if they are in jail and what they were charged with. You can also visit the office at 170 E Huntsville Road during business hours.

For court case details, the North Carolina Judicial Branch provides online searches for all counties. Enter a name or case number to find criminal cases filed in Rockingham County. The results show charges, hearing dates, and final outcomes. Court records are public under state law and separate from jail booking records.

Note: Walk-in requests for booking records require a valid ID. Call ahead to confirm office hours in Rockingham County.

Rockingham County 24 hour booking records are filed at the detention center in Reidsville and stored per the state retention schedule. Each record contains the person's full name, date of birth, photograph, charges, and arresting agency. The data stays in the system after release. Older Rockingham County booking records can be pulled through a written request to the sheriff's office.

Rockingham County sits in the northern Piedmont near the Virginia line. Reidsville and Eden are the two main cities. Arrests from both towns, plus all rural parts of the county, go through the same detention center at 170 E Huntsville Road. Each booking creates a record that stays on file per the North Carolina retention schedule. Even years after a case is closed, that record can be pulled through a written request. Under §132-6, the sheriff's office must act as promptly as possible. A clear request with the person's name and date of birth gets the fastest results. The NC State Bureau of Investigation also keeps arrest data from Rockingham County in its central database. A state check costs $14.

24 Hour Booking and State Records

After a person is sentenced and transferred from the Rockingham County jail to a state prison, the NC Department of Adult Correction takes over. The DAC Offender Search lets you look up state inmates, probationers, and parolees. Records go back to 1972. The database does not include county jail bookings but tracks everyone who enters the state system.

The NC.gov Offender Search Portal provides another way to access the same data. NC SAVAN gives victims free, confidential alerts when an offender's status changes. You can get a call, text, or email any time someone is released or moved from custody.

Rockingham County 24 hour booking

Rockingham County Records Access

North Carolina's Public Records Act gives everyone access to booking records in Rockingham County. Chapter 132 defines public records broadly. It covers documents, photographs, electronic data, and any material created during public business. You can inspect records in person for free. Copies carry a fee based on the actual cost of duplication.

Some data stays private. Internal jail documents on inmate behavior and classification are confidential under Goble v. Bounds. Investigation files and intelligence records are exempt under §132-1.4. Probation and parole supervision records remain private under NCGS 15-207. The core arrest and booking facts are always accessible to the public in Rockingham County.

24 Hour Booking Arrest Processing in Rockingham County

Arrests in Rockingham County follow state procedures. The person is brought to the detention center for intake. Staff verify identity using government ID and database checks. Fingerprints are collected and sent to the NC State Bureau of Investigation. A photograph is taken. The charges are entered and a magistrate is called to review the case.

Bail decisions depend on the charges, the person's criminal history, and their ties to the community. If bail is posted, the person leaves with a court date. If bail is denied, they remain in custody at the Rockingham County jail. The entire process creates a public record that anyone can request under North Carolina law.

Note: Magistrates are available around the clock in Rockingham County for bail reviews.

Criminal History Searches

The NC State Bureau of Investigation maintains the central criminal records database for North Carolina. A state fingerprint check costs $14. A national check costs $18. These searches cover all counties including Rockingham County. The SBI also runs the NC Sex Offender Registry, a free public database of registered offender addresses.

Rockingham County Custody Alerts

The VINE system provides free custody alerts for inmates in Rockingham County. Register with the offender's name or ID. Choose phone, text, or email notifications. You receive an alert right away when a status change occurs. The system covers both county jails and state prisons across North Carolina.

NC SAVAN provides the same type of alerts statewide. Both services are confidential. The inmate will not know about your registration. If someone is transferred from Rockingham County to a state facility, VINE continues to track them and send updates.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Rockingham County. Each one handles bookings through its own sheriff's office and jail.