Concord Booking Releases Search

Concord booking releases are maintained by the Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office. Concord is the county seat of Cabarrus County and has about 105,000 residents. The Concord Police Department handles arrests in the city. After booking at the county jail, these records become public. You can search them online or visit the CPD at 363 Church Street North. The process is simple and available to everyone under North Carolina law.

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Concord Booking Releases Guide

The Concord Police Department serves the city and works closely with the county sheriff. Officers make arrests based on warrants or probable cause. Each arrest produces a booking record. The CPD main number is (704) 920-5000.

The Cabarrus County Sheriff manages the detention center. All bookings from Concord go through this facility. The sheriff can be reached at (704) 920-3000. They handle all inmate records and booking logs.

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How Booking Works in Concord

An arrest in Concord follows a set path. The person is taken to the Cabarrus County jail. Staff process them through intake. Fingerprints, a photo, and charges are recorded. A magistrate sets bail. Some people are released quickly. Others stay until their court date.

The booking record is created during intake. It captures key facts about the arrest. This record becomes a booking release once it enters the public system.

Booking Releases Search Options

Cabarrus County offers online search tools. You can look up inmates on the sheriff's website. Enter a name to see results. The database shows current and recent inmates with charges and bond details.

In-person requests go through the CPD at 363 Church Street North. Bring a valid ID. You can also call (704) 920-5000. For jail questions, contact the sheriff at (704) 920-3000.

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Concord Booking Record Details

Booking records in Concord include standard fields. These are the same across North Carolina counties.

  • Full name and date of birth
  • Charges at the time of arrest
  • Booking date and time
  • Bond amount and release status
  • Arresting agency and officer

Updates may be added. Charges can change. Court dates are often entered after the initial booking. The record gives a clear snapshot of the arrest.

Public Records Law

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

Juvenile records are sealed. Expunged records are removed. Under N.C.G.S. 15A-145, some convictions can be erased. But most adult booking releases stay available.

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Concord Booking Releases and Racing Events

Concord is home to Charlotte Motor Speedway. Major events draw large crowds. During race weekends, police presence increases. More people in the area can lead to more arrests. All bookings go through the county system regardless of the event.

Outside of event periods, arrest activity is steady. Common charges include DWI, assault, theft, and drug offenses. The CPD also handles traffic enforcement which can lead to arrests for outstanding warrants. The city's growth along the Interstate 85 corridor has brought more residents and more police activity over the years.

Booking Releases vs. Court Data

The booking shows the arrest. Court records show the outcome. These are different systems. Charges may be dropped. A case may go to trial. The booking record remains no matter what. For court details, check the Cabarrus County Clerk of Superior Court or the NC Courts website.

Requesting Records by Mail

Written requests can be sent to the Concord Police Department at 363 Church Street North, Concord, NC 28025. Include the full name and any known dates. A date of birth helps narrow the search. Most mail requests are handled within a few business days.

Include a return address with your request. The CPD will reach out if they need more information. Most basic searches are handled without charge. Copies of records may involve a small fee set by the department.

Concord Booking Releases and Expungement

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

Once a record is expunged, it no longer appears in public searches. The data is removed from the Cabarrus County system. The clerk of court can provide forms and explain the process for eligible cases.

Concord Booking Releases Timeline

Booking data is created during intake. This happens within hours of the arrest. The county system updates throughout the day. New records may appear online within a few hours. Busy weekends can cause slight delays in data entry.

Records stay on file after release. They are permanent unless expunged by court order. Older records can be found by contacting the sheriff's office or the CPD. Written requests can access records from past months and years.

Reading Concord Booking Records

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

The booking date marks when the person entered the jail. The release date shows when they left. No release date may mean the person is still held. Court dates are often added after the initial booking entry. The record is a snapshot of the arrest event.

Cabarrus County Resources

Concord is the county seat of Cabarrus County. The county also includes Kannapolis. All bookings in the county go through one system. The sheriff manages the jail and all inmate records. Online tools are free and updated regularly.

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