Apex Booking Releases Search

Apex booking releases are available through the Wake County Sheriff's Office. Apex is a growing town in the Research Triangle area with about 73,000 residents. The Apex Police Department is led by Chief Ryan Johansen and based at 205 Saunders Street. All arrests in Apex go through the Wake County detention system for booking. Records are public and can be searched online or requested at the APD office.

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Apex Booking Releases Overview

The Apex Police Department is a community-focused agency. It serves a fast-growing town southwest of Raleigh. Officers handle patrol, investigations, and traffic enforcement. Each arrest creates a booking record at the county level. The APD main number is (919) 362-8661.

Apex uses Wake County resources for detention. The Wake County Sheriff runs the jail. All bookings from Apex go through this system. The Wake County inmate search covers all cities in the county.

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How Apex Arrests Are Processed

An arrest in Apex follows the same path as other Wake County cities. Officers detain the person. They are transported to the Wake County Detention Center in Raleigh. Jail staff handle intake. They take fingerprints, a photo, and record all charges.

A magistrate reviews the case. Bail may be set. Some charges allow for release on a written promise. The booking record is created during intake and remains on file.

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Searching Booking Releases

The Wake County inmate search is the main online tool. It covers Apex and all other cities in the county. Enter a name to start your search. Results show charges, bond amounts, and release status.

In-person requests can be made at the APD at 205 Saunders Street. Bring a valid photo ID. You can also call (919) 362-8661. The Wake County Sheriff is available at (919) 856-6900 for jail questions.

Apex Booking Record Details

Booking records from Apex contain standard fields. These match what all Wake County bookings include.

  • Full legal name and aliases
  • Date of birth
  • Charges and statute references
  • Booking date and time
  • Bond amount and release details

Some fields may be updated after the initial entry. Court dates and changes in charges appear as the case moves forward.

Booking Releases Under North Carolina Law

Under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132, booking releases are public records. You can request them without giving a reason. The law protects public access to government records. Agencies must respond within a reasonable time.

Juvenile records are not public. Expunged records are removed from databases. Under N.C.G.S. 15A-145, some records can be erased. Most adult booking releases remain available.

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Apex Booking Releases and Courts

A booking release shows the arrest. It does not show the court outcome. Charges may change after booking. A case may be dismissed. The booking record stays on file. For court information, check the Wake County Clerk of Superior Court or the NC Courts website.

Crime Trends in Apex

Apex is known as one of the safest towns in North Carolina. Crime rates are low compared to larger cities. But arrests still occur. Common charges include DWI, theft, and minor drug offenses. Traffic stops sometimes lead to arrests for outstanding warrants.

The town has grown rapidly. More residents mean more police calls. The APD has expanded to keep pace with growth. New officers have been added in recent years. The department also invests in training and community outreach programs to keep the town safe and build trust with residents.

Wake County and Nearby Cities

Apex is in Wake County along with Raleigh and Cary. All three cities use the same county jail. Booking releases for any Wake County city are stored in one system. The Wake County Sheriff manages all inmate records.

If you need records from another county, you must search that county's system. Each North Carolina county runs its own jail and booking process.

Apex Booking Releases and Expungement

Some booking records can be erased. Under N.C.G.S. 15A-145, certain cases qualify for expungement. Dismissed charges are often eligible. Some first offenses can be removed after a waiting period. A petition must be filed with the court.

Once granted, the record is removed from the Wake County system. It will not appear in future searches. The Wake County Clerk of Court can provide forms and explain the steps for eligible cases. A judge must approve each petition before a record is erased.

Apex Booking Releases Timeline

Booking data is created at the Wake County jail during intake. This happens within hours of the arrest. The online inmate search updates throughout the day. New records appear within a few hours of processing in most cases.

Records stay on file after release. They are permanent unless expunged by court order. Older records may require a written request to access. The APD and Wake County Sheriff can both help with record searches from past months or years.

Reading Apex Booking Records

Charges shown on a booking record are what the person was arrested for. They do not prove guilt. Bond amounts show the cost of release. Zero bond may mean release without payment. Statute numbers next to charges point to specific sections of North Carolina law.

The booking date marks entry into the jail. The release date marks departure. No release date may mean the person is still held. Court dates and charge changes appear as the case progresses.

Requesting Records by Mail

Written requests can be sent to the Apex Police Department at 205 Saunders Street, Apex, NC 27502. Include the person's full name and any known dates. A date of birth helps speed up the search. Most requests are processed within a few business days.

Include a return address with your letter. The APD will contact you if more details are needed. Most basic searches are free. Copies of records may involve a small fee set by the department.

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