Find Moore County Booking Releases

Moore County booking releases are maintained by the Moore County Sheriff's Office in Carthage, North Carolina. Located in the Sandhills region, Moore County processes all bookings at its detention facility. The county is known for Pinehurst and Southern Pines. Booking release records are public under North Carolina law and can be accessed through the sheriff's office or statewide search tools available to all residents and the public.

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Moore County Booking Releases

The Moore County Sheriff's Office creates a booking record for every arrest. Records capture personal details, charges, and arrest circumstances. Release information is added when the person leaves custody. These booking releases are maintained as permanent public records under state law.

Carthage is the county seat. Moore County is well known for its golf resorts in Pinehurst and the communities of Southern Pines and Aberdeen. Fort Liberty borders the county's eastern edge. This mix of tourism, military proximity, and residential growth contributes to law enforcement activity in the county.

How to Search Moore County Arrest Records

Contact the Moore County Sheriff's Office in Carthage for arrest record inquiries. Phone and in-person requests are accepted. Written requests can be mailed. The NC DAC offender search provides statewide coverage. The NC Courts website allows case lookups.

These free online tools supplement local resources and cover records from all North Carolina counties.

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Moore County Detention Center

The Moore County detention center processes all county bookings. The facility handles intake, classification, housing, and releases. Staff operate around the clock. The facility serves pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates. All law enforcement agencies in the county book arrested individuals here.

Families can contact the sheriff's office to check on custody status. Staff confirm whether someone is held and provide basic booking details. Visitation schedules and mail policies are available through the office.

Note: Contact the Moore County Sheriff's Office in Carthage for current custody status and booking information.

Public Records Access

N.C.G.S. § 132-1 establishes that government records are public property in North Carolina. Moore County booking releases are covered. Anyone can request access without giving a reason. The sheriff's office must respond within a reasonable time frame. No residency requirement applies.

Juvenile records are sealed. N.C.G.S. § 132-1.4 protects certain victim information. Standard adult booking and release records remain fully public.

Moore County Booking Release Information

Each Moore County booking release includes the person's name, date of birth, and physical description. All charges are listed with the arresting agency. Booking timestamps mark when the person entered custody. Release details show the date, method, and conditions of release.

Bond information documents the magistrate's decision. Court dates and case numbers link the booking to the court system. These standard fields create a thorough record of each arrest.

Court Records in Moore County

The Moore County Clerk of Court in Carthage handles criminal case files. Court records track cases from charges through final disposition. Hearing dates, pleas, and sentencing are documented. They complement booking releases by showing the judicial outcome of each arrest.

Search court records through the NC Courts system. Online lookups by name or case number are available. Both booking and court records are public under state law.

Moore County Law Enforcement

The Moore County Sheriff's Office provides county-wide law enforcement. Municipal departments in Southern Pines, Aberdeen, Pinehurst, and Carthage also make arrests. All bookings are processed at the county detention center. This centralized system means the sheriff's office holds all booking release records.

Fort Liberty's proximity brings some law enforcement overlap. Off-base arrests are handled by civilian agencies and go through the county system. The NC State Bureau of Investigation provides state-level records and investigative support.

Booking Releases and Bond

After booking in Moore County, a magistrate reviews the charges and sets bond. Cash bonds, surety bonds, and written promises are common options. The bond amount depends on the charges, criminal history, and other factors. Moore County booking releases document each bond decision with the type, amount, and conditions.

Release conditions may include court appearances, geographic limits, and no-contact orders. Violating conditions can result in re-arrest and a new booking record in the county system.

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Requesting Moore County Records

Contact the Moore County Sheriff's Office in Carthage for records requests. Phone, mail, and in-person requests are accepted. Include the person's name and date of birth if known. N.C.G.S. § 153A-220 governs county records management. Copying fees may apply for physical records.

For historical records not available through current databases, a formal written request to the sheriff's office is recommended. Include as much identifying information as possible.

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Moore County Records Resources

Resources for Moore County booking releases include the sheriff's office in Carthage, the NC DAC offender search, and the NC Courts website. These free tools provide access to booking release data from Moore County and across North Carolina. For records not found online, direct contact with the sheriff's office is the best approach.