High Point Booking Releases

High Point booking releases are kept by the Guilford County Sheriff's Office. High Point is the ninth largest city in North Carolina with about 115,000 people. The High Point Police Department enforces the law within city limits. Arrests lead to booking at the Guilford County Detention Center. These records are public and open to anyone. You can search online, call the HPPD at (336) 883-3253, or visit them at 1009 Leonard Avenue.

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High Point Booking Releases Overview

The High Point Police Department is a mid-sized agency. It handles patrol, investigations, and arrests. Each arrest creates a booking record at the county level. The HPPD main office is at 1009 Leonard Avenue.

High Point is in Guilford County, the same county as Greensboro. Both cities use the same detention center. The Guilford County inmate search covers bookings from all cities in the county.

High Point Guilford County portal for booking releases

The Booking Process

After an arrest in High Point, the person is taken to the Guilford County jail. Staff perform intake. This includes fingerprints, a photograph, and a record of charges. A magistrate reviews the case. Bail may be set.

The booking record is created at this point. It stays in the system. The record is public. It can be searched by anyone. The High Point Detention Center can be reached at (336) 641-7900 for questions about inmates.

Searching Booking Releases

The Guilford County inmate search is the main online tool. It covers High Point and all other cities in the county. Enter a first or last name. Results show charges, booking dates, and bond amounts.

In-person requests can be made at the HPPD. Bring a valid photo ID. You can also call (336) 883-3253. The Guilford County Sheriff is available at (336) 641-3694 for jail-specific questions.

High Point Booking Record Contents

Each booking record follows a standard format. The same fields are used across Guilford County and the rest of North Carolina.

  • Full name and aliases
  • Date of birth and physical details
  • Charges at time of arrest
  • Bond amount and release status
  • Booking and release dates

Records may be updated. Charges can change. Court dates are added later. The record gives a clear view of the arrest itself.

High Point Booking Releases and the Law

Under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132, booking releases are public records. Anyone can ask to see them. No reason is needed. Agencies must respond in a reasonable time.

Juvenile records are not public. Expunged records are removed under N.C.G.S. 15A-145. Most adult booking releases remain available for public access.

High Point and the Furniture Market

High Point is known as the furniture capital of the world. The city hosts a major market event twice a year. This brings thousands of visitors. During market weeks, police activity increases. More people in the city can mean more incidents and more bookings.

Outside of market season, arrest patterns are steady. Common charges include DWI, assault, larceny, and drug offenses.

Booking Releases vs. Court Records

A booking release shows the arrest. It does not show the court result. Charges may be dropped. A person may go to trial and be acquitted. The booking stays on file. Court records are separate and can be found through the Guilford County Clerk or the NC Courts website.

Requesting Records by Mail

You can send a written request to the HPPD at 1009 Leonard Avenue, High Point, NC 27260. Include the person's full name. A date of birth or arrest date will help. Most requests are processed within a few business days.

The Guilford County Sheriff also accepts written requests. They manage the jail and all booking records for the county.

High Point Booking Releases and Expungement

Some booking records can be removed. Under N.C.G.S. 15A-145, certain cases qualify for expungement. Dismissed charges are often eligible. First-time offenses may also qualify after a waiting period. The process requires a court petition.

Once a record is expunged, it is erased from the Guilford County system. It will not appear in future searches. The Guilford County Clerk of Court can provide forms and explain the steps. Not all records qualify. A judge must approve each petition.

High Point Booking Releases Timeline

Records are created during intake at the jail. This happens within hours of the arrest. The Guilford County database updates regularly. New bookings appear online within the same day in most cases.

After release, the booking stays on file. It is a permanent record. Only a court-ordered expungement removes it from public view. Older records can be found through the sheriff's office or by writing to the HPPD. Some older records may only exist in paper form.

Understanding Booking Data

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

The booking date marks entry into the jail. The release date marks departure. No release date may mean the person is still detained. Court dates are added later as the case progresses. The record captures the arrest, not the court outcome.

Guilford County Resources

High Point shares Guilford County with Greensboro. The county sheriff manages the detention center. All bookings from both cities go through one system. The sheriff's office can be reached at (336) 641-3694.

Online search tools are free and updated regularly. They provide real-time inmate information for the entire county. If you need records from outside Guilford County, you will have to search the correct county system. Each North Carolina county runs its own jail and booking process.

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