Cary Booking Releases

Cary booking releases are maintained through the Wake County Sheriff's Office. Cary is a fast-growing town in the Research Triangle area with about 180,000 residents. The Cary Police Department handles arrests within town limits. After an arrest, booking takes place at the Wake County Detention Center. You can search these records online or contact the CPD at 120 Wilkinson Avenue. Booking data is public under North Carolina law.

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Cary Booking Releases Guide

The Cary Police Department is a well-staffed agency. It serves one of the safest cities in North Carolina. Despite lower crime rates, arrests do occur. Each one results in a booking record. The CPD main number is (919) 469-4012.

Cary uses Wake County resources for detention. The Wake County Sheriff manages the jail. All bookings from Cary go through that system. You can search the Wake County inmate search to find records.

Cary Wake County portal for booking releases

How Cary Arrests Are Processed

An arrest in Cary starts with an officer. The person is detained and transported to the Wake County Detention Center in Raleigh. Jail staff handle the intake process. They take fingerprints, a photograph, and record all charges.

A magistrate reviews the case. Bail is set based on the charges. Some offenses allow release on a written promise. Others require a bond. The booking record is created during intake and stays on file.

Booking Releases Search Options

The Wake County inmate search is the best place to start. It covers all cities in the county, including Cary. You can search by name. Results show charges, bond amounts, and release information.

You can also visit the CPD at 120 Wilkinson Avenue. Staff can help with records requests. Phone requests are handled through the main line at (919) 469-4012. The Wake County Sheriff can be reached at (919) 856-6900 for jail-related questions.

Cary Booking Record Information

Booking records from Cary contain the same fields as other Wake County bookings. The format is standard across the state.

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

Records may be updated after the initial booking. Changes in charges or court dates can appear later.

Cary Booking Releases and Public Access

North Carolina law is clear on this. Under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132, government records are public. Booking releases are included. You can request them without giving a reason. The agency must respond in a reasonable time.

Some records have limits. Juvenile cases are sealed. Expunged records are removed from public databases. But most adult booking releases from Cary remain available through the Wake County system.

Booking Releases and Court Records

A booking shows the arrest. A court record shows the outcome. These are separate systems. Charges may be dropped or reduced after booking. The booking record stays on file regardless.

For court information on Cary cases, check the Wake County Clerk of Superior Court. The NC Courts website provides case search tools.

Cary Crime and Arrest Trends

Cary has lower crime rates than many North Carolina cities. It is often ranked among the safest cities in the state. But arrests still happen. Common charges include DWI, shoplifting, assault, and fraud. The CPD also handles traffic enforcement, which can lead to arrests for outstanding warrants.

The town has grown quickly in recent decades. More residents means more police activity. Booking numbers have risen along with the population.

Expungement Options

Some Cary booking records can be erased. N.C.G.S. 15A-145 allows expungement for certain cases. Dismissed charges may qualify. Some first-time offenses are also eligible after a waiting period. A court petition is required.

Once a record is expunged, it no longer appears in public searches. The booking data is removed from Wake County databases. 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 from the system.

Cary Booking Releases by Mail

Written requests can be sent to the Cary Police Department at 120 Wilkinson Avenue, Cary, NC 27513. Include the person's full name and any known dates. A date of birth helps narrow the search. Most requests are processed within a few business days. Include a return address so staff can reach you with results.

Cary Booking Releases Timeline

Booking records are created at the Wake County jail during intake. This happens within hours of the arrest. Online records are updated throughout the day. New bookings usually appear within a few hours of processing.

Records stay on file after release. The booking is a permanent record. It does not disappear when the person leaves jail. Only a court-ordered expungement removes a record from the system. You can search for older records by contacting the Wake County Sheriff or the CPD.

Reading a Cary Booking Record

Charges listed are what the person was arrested for. They are not proof of guilt. Bond amounts show the cost to secure release. A zero bond means release without payment. Statute numbers refer to North Carolina criminal law sections.

The booking date is when the person entered the jail. The release date is when they left. No release date may mean the person is still in custody. Court dates are added later as the case progresses through the system.

Wake County and Nearby Cities

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

If you are looking for records from a city outside Wake County, you need to search the correct county. Each county in North Carolina runs its own jail and booking system.

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