Tyrrell County Booking and Custody Data

Tyrrell County 24 hour booking records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Columbia, North Carolina. The county is one of the least populated in the state, located along the coast in the eastern part of North Carolina. The Sheriff's Office at 407 S Main Street, Columbia, NC 27925, handles all arrest processing and detention tasks. Reach them at (252) 796-2251 for questions about someone in custody or a recent arrest. Booking records here are public under North Carolina law.

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Tyrrell County 24 Hour Booking Process

When someone is arrested in Tyrrell County, they are taken to the county facility for processing. Staff record the person's name, date of birth, and address. A photograph is captured. Fingerprints are taken and sent to state databases. Under §15A-502, the person must see a magistrate without undue delay. The magistrate sets bond based on the nature of the charge.

Tyrrell County has a small population, so the volume of bookings is lower than in larger counties. The Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement, court security, and detention all from one location. This compact operation means all arrest records flow through the same office, making it easier to request records from a single point of contact in Tyrrell County.

Note: Due to the county's small size, some inmates may be housed at regional facilities outside Tyrrell County.

How to Access Tyrrell County 24 Hour Booking Arrest Records

North Carolina's public records law gives anyone the right to view booking records. Chapter 132 of the General Statutes applies to all county agencies, including the Tyrrell County Sheriff's Office. You do not need to explain your reason. The office must respond as promptly as it can. Requests may be made by phone, by mail, or in person in Columbia.

Under §132-1.4, the name, age, address, and charges of an arrested person are public once formal charges are filed. Records connected to active investigations can be kept from public view until the case is resolved. Juvenile arrest data is not released. These rules hold true in Tyrrell County and across every county in the state.

The NC Department of Adult Correction maintains a statewide offender search that dates back to 1972. This covers state inmates and those on supervision. It does not include county-level jail bookings. For local Tyrrell County booking data, contact the Sheriff's Office directly.

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Tyrrell County 24 Hour Booking Record Details

Each booking record in Tyrrell County lists the person's full legal name and age. The date and time of the arrest go into the log. Charges appear with their type and classification. The arresting officer or agency is named. Bond information is added if the magistrate has set it. Release details are recorded when the person leaves the facility.

The booking log serves as a running account of jail intake activity. In a small county like Tyrrell, the log may have fewer entries than a large urban jail. But each entry follows the same format required by state law. The data is useful for anyone checking on a recent arrest or trying to confirm whether someone was held in Tyrrell County.

Tyrrell County is one of the original Albemarle region counties and borders the Albemarle Sound. The rural nature of the area means the Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency. Columbia is the only incorporated town in the county. All arrests from county patrol and any municipal officers are processed at the same facility, keeping records in one place. The booking log is updated as events occur, so it reflects real-time custody status for anyone held in Tyrrell County.

Because Tyrrell County processes a smaller volume of bookings than urban counties, staff can often retrieve records quickly. Archived booking data is kept on file in accordance with the North Carolina retention schedule. Requesting older records by mail or phone is common for people who cannot visit Columbia in person. Having the full legal name and an approximate arrest date will speed up the search.

Court Records for Tyrrell County Cases

Court records take over after the booking stage. The Clerk of Superior Court in Columbia maintains all criminal case filings for Tyrrell County. You can look up case details through the North Carolina Judicial Branch website. The court record tracks the case from first appearance through final outcome.

Tyrrell County 24 hour booking

A booking record shows who was brought in. A court record shows what happened legally. Was the case dismissed? Did the person plead guilty? Was there a trial? These answers sit in the court file, not the booking log. Both types of records are public in most situations in Tyrrell County under North Carolina law.

Note: Expunged cases are removed from public access even though the original booking may have once been visible.

Tyrrell County Victim Custody Alerts

The NC SAVAN system provides free custody alerts to crime victims. If someone booked in Tyrrell County is released or transferred, registered users get a notice by call, text, or email. Sign up through VineLink at any time. The system runs around the clock and is confidential.

This service covers county inmates, state prison inmates, and supervised offenders. It saves victims from having to call the jail to check on an offender's status. The alerts happen automatically when a status change occurs in Tyrrell County or any other facility in North Carolina.

Note: Custody alerts do not include court hearing dates or updates on case outcomes in Tyrrell County.

Statewide Search Tools

Additional search options exist beyond the Tyrrell County Sheriff's Office. The NC.gov Offender Search portal links to multiple state databases. The NC State Bureau of Investigation provides criminal background checks. The full text of North Carolina's public records statutes is posted at the NC General Assembly website under Chapter 132.

Tyrrell County 24 hour booking

Section 153A-220 of the General Statutes addresses how county jails operate and report data. Knowing this statute helps when requesting booking information from Tyrrell County or any other county in North Carolina. The law is on the side of public access in most cases.

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