Orange County Booking Releases

Orange County booking releases offer public access to arrest and detention records from the county jail in Hillsborough, North Carolina. The Orange County Sheriff's Office is at 1200 US 70 West, Hillsborough, NC 27278. Call (919) 245-2900 for general information. The sheriff's office runs online tools that show current detainees and daily custody reports. Searching Orange County booking releases is free and available to anyone interested in local arrest data.

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Searching Orange County Booking Releases Online

Orange County provides two online tools for searching booking releases. The current detainees page shows people currently held in the Orange County jail. The daily custody report gives a snapshot of jail activity each day. Both tools are free to use and require no account.

The image below shows the Orange County current detainees page.

Orange County booking releases current detainees page

This page lists each detainee by name with their charges and bond information. It is updated as new bookings and releases happen. You can use it to quickly check if someone is currently in the Orange County jail.

Orange County Daily Custody Report

The daily custody report is another way to view Orange County booking releases. This report shows all jail activity from the previous day. It includes new bookings, releases, and bond changes. The report gives a clear picture of who entered and who left the Orange County detention facility.

Orange County booking releases daily custody report

The custody report above is posted each day on the sheriff's office website. It is a useful tool for anyone who needs to track booking releases in Orange County on a regular basis.

Note: The daily custody report covers activity from the prior day and may not reflect bookings or releases that happened within the last few hours.

Orange County Arrest Records and Public Access

Arrest records in Orange County are public under North Carolina law. N.C.G.S. § 132-1 defines public records broadly and includes booking releases, jail logs, and arrest reports. Citizens have the right to inspect these records. N.C.G.S. § 132-1.4 sets rules for how law enforcement agencies share records.

The Orange County Clerk of Superior Court also holds records tied to arrests. The clerk's office is at 106 E. Margaret Lane in Hillsborough. Call (919) 644-4500 for assistance. Court files include case outcomes, plea records, and sentencing details that connect to booking releases from the Orange County jail.

Booking Releases Data in Orange County

Each booking release record in Orange County contains standard information. The record lists the person's full name and date of birth. It shows all charges filed at the time of arrest. Bond amounts are set by a magistrate and included in the record. The arresting agency and officer are also documented.

Release records add to this data. They show when the person left custody and why. Common release types include bond posting, court-ordered release, and sentence completion. Together, the booking and release records form a complete picture of each person's time in the Orange County detention facility.

Key data points in Orange County booking releases:

  • Full legal name and date of birth
  • All charges and offense classifications
  • Bond amount and conditions
  • Arresting agency and booking date
  • Release date and type

Orange County Court Records

Court records connect to Orange County booking releases through the criminal case process. After an arrest, the case moves through the court system in Hillsborough. The clerk of court keeps all files. N.C.G.S. § 7A-109 requires these records to be open for public inspection.

Certified copies cost $25 per document. You can request them at the clerk's office at 106 E. Margaret Lane. Court records often have more detail than booking releases. They include plea agreements, trial outcomes, and sentencing orders from Orange County courts.

Note: Court records and booking releases may show different charge information if charges were amended during court proceedings.

State Resources for Orange County Records

State-level tools complement Orange County booking releases. The NC Department of Adult Correction runs an offender search portal covering state prisons. People booked in Orange County who are transferred to state custody appear in this system. The NC State Bureau of Investigation handles criminal history checks that span the entire state.

The NC Courts system offers online case lookups. You can search for court records tied to Orange County arrests through the eCourts portal. N.C.G.S. § 153A-220 gives counties like Orange the authority to maintain their own jail records, while these state tools offer broader coverage across North Carolina.

How to Request Orange County Booking Releases

You can request booking releases from Orange County by visiting the sheriff's office at 1200 US 70 West in Hillsborough. Bring a valid photo ID and the full name of the person you want to look up. Walk-in requests are handled during business hours. You can also call (919) 245-2900 for current inmate information.

Written requests can be submitted to the sheriff's office. Include the full name and date of birth. Simple lookups may be completed the same day. More detailed requests for historical booking releases may take several business days. The online tools are the fastest way to check current Orange County detainee information.

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Orange County Booking Releases and Legal Rights

Access to booking releases in Orange County is protected by state law. N.C.G.S. § 132-6 allows any person to request copies of public records. Agencies must respond within a reasonable time. Inspecting records in person is free. Fees apply only for copies of documents.

If a records request is denied, you can challenge the denial under N.C.G.S. § 132-9. This process applies to Orange County booking releases and all other public records. The law favors openness. Most booking data from the Orange County Sheriff's Office is available for public review.