Randolph County Booking Releases

Randolph County booking releases offer public access to arrest and detention records from the county jail in Asheboro, North Carolina. The Randolph County Sheriff's Office at 811 New Century Drive manages all bookings. Sheriff Greg Seabolt oversees a 367-bed detention facility. The sheriff's office publishes a confined inmates list that is updated four times each day. Searching Randolph County booking releases is free and available to the public.

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Searching Randolph County Booking Releases

The best way to search Randolph County booking releases is through the confined inmates page on the county website. This list shows all people currently held in the Randolph County jail. It is updated four times daily to reflect new bookings and releases. The tool is free and requires no account.

Randolph County confined inmates list for booking releases

The confined inmates list shown above displays each person's name, charges, and bond information. It is one of the most direct ways to access current Randolph County booking releases data.

Note: The confined inmates list updates four times per day, so very recent bookings or releases may not appear right away.

Randolph County Detention Facility

The Randolph County Detention Center is a 367-bed facility in Asheboro. It processes all arrests made in the county. The facility handles a high volume of bookings and releases each year. Sheriff Greg Seabolt and his staff manage daily operations at the center.

Randolph County Sheriff's Office website for booking releases

The Randolph County Sheriff's Office website shown above provides links to detention services, the confined inmates list, and other booking releases information.

Randolph County Arrest Records Access

Arrest records in Randolph County are public. N.C.G.S. § 132-1 gives citizens the right to inspect government records, including booking releases and jail logs. N.C.G.S. § 132-1.4 adds specific rules for law enforcement records. Most booking data from the Randolph County Sheriff's Office is open to the public.

The Randolph County Clerk of Superior Court at 176 E. Salisbury Street in Asheboro holds court records tied to arrests. Call (336) 328-3000 for information. Court files include case outcomes, plea records, and sentencing details that connect to booking releases.

Booking Releases Data in Randolph County

Each booking release in Randolph County contains standard information. The record lists the person's full name and date of birth. It shows all charges, the bond amount, and the arresting agency. The booking date and time are recorded.

Release records add the release date and type. Common types include:

  • Secured bond through a bondsman
  • Unsecured bond set by a judge
  • Release on written promise
  • Time served on original sentence
  • Transfer to state custody

N.C.G.S. § 153A-220 gives counties like Randolph the authority to maintain these records and share them with the public upon request.

Randolph County Court Records

Court records connect to Randolph County booking releases through the criminal case process. After an arrest, the case goes before a judge in Asheboro. The clerk of court keeps all files. Under N.C.G.S. § 7A-109, these records are open for public inspection.

Certified copies cost $25 per document. Court records have more detail than booking releases. They include plea agreements, trial transcripts, and sentencing orders from Randolph County courts. Visiting the clerk's office at 176 E. Salisbury Street is the best way to access these records.

Note: Charges in court records may differ from the original Randolph County booking release if they were amended during legal proceedings.

State Resources for Randolph Records

State-level tools supplement Randolph County booking releases. The NC Department of Adult Correction runs an offender search portal. It covers people in state prisons, including those transferred from the Randolph County jail. The NC State Bureau of Investigation handles statewide criminal history checks.

The NC Courts system provides online case lookups for courts across North Carolina. These tools give a broader picture than what Randolph County booking releases alone provide.

Understanding Randolph County Booking Releases

Booking releases in Randolph County serve as an important public record. They document every arrest and release that happens through the county jail system. Each record is created at the time of booking and updated when the person leaves custody. The data is stored by the Randolph County Sheriff's Office and kept as a permanent record.

North Carolina law treats booking releases as public records. Under N.C.G.S. § 132-1, any person can ask to see these records. The law does not require you to give a reason for your request. You simply need to identify the records you want to see. The sheriff's office must then make them available within a reasonable time.

The Randolph County Detention Center is a 367-bed facility in Asheboro. Sheriff Greg Seabolt oversees all operations. The confined inmates list is updated four times daily, making it one of the most frequently updated booking releases tools in the state. The facility processes all local arrests and generates public records for each booking and release that occurs.

Requesting Randolph County Booking Releases

You can request booking releases from Randolph County by visiting the sheriff's office at 811 New Century Drive in Asheboro. Bring a 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 the office for current inmate information.

Written requests are accepted. Include the full name and date of birth. The confined inmates list online is the fastest way to check current Randolph County detainees. Historical records may require a direct request to the sheriff's office.

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Randolph County Booking Releases and Public Rights

Access to booking releases in Randolph County is protected by North Carolina law. N.C.G.S. § 132-6 lets any person request copies of public records. The sheriff's office must respond within a reasonable time. In-person inspection is free. Fees apply only for copies of documents.

If a request is denied, N.C.G.S. § 132-9 provides a process for appeal. This applies to Randolph County booking releases and all other public records. The law favors openness, giving citizens a strong basis to access booking and arrest data from the county detention center.