Stokes County Booking Releases

Stokes County booking releases give the public access to arrest and detention records from the county jail in Danbury, North Carolina. The Stokes County Sheriff's Office handles all bookings and releases. Residents can search for arrest records, check on inmates, and find release information. These booking releases are public records under North Carolina law. Searching Stokes County booking releases helps people stay up to date on local law enforcement activity.

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How Stokes County Booking Records Work

Every arrest in Stokes County creates a booking record. The jail logs the person's name, charges, bond amount, and arresting agency. Photos and fingerprints are taken during intake. A magistrate sets bond. All of this becomes part of the Stokes County booking releases.

Release records show when someone leaves custody and why. Bond postings, court orders, and sentence completions are the most common reasons for release.

Stokes County Sheriff's Office website for booking releases

The Stokes County Sheriff's Office website shown above is a starting point for accessing booking releases and jail information.

Searching Stokes County Booking Releases

To search Stokes County booking releases, contact the sheriff's office in Danbury. The staff can share current inmate information during business hours. Phone calls and in-person visits are both accepted.

The sheriff's office also posts a most wanted list.

Stokes County most wanted list related to booking releases

The most wanted page shown above helps the public identify people with outstanding warrants in Stokes County. This connects to the broader booking releases system since these individuals will generate new records when arrested.

Note: The most wanted list is separate from current inmate data at the Stokes County jail.

Stokes County Arrest Records and Public Law

Arrest records in Stokes 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 can inspect them at no cost. N.C.G.S. § 132-1.4 governs how law enforcement shares records with the public.

The Stokes County Clerk of Superior Court holds court records tied to arrests. Court files include case outcomes, plea records, and sentencing details. Visit the clerk's office in Danbury to review these records. Certified copies cost $25 per document.

Booking Releases Data in Stokes County

Each Stokes County booking release contains standard data. The record lists the person's full name and date of birth. It shows all charges and the bond amount. The arresting officer and agency are noted. The booking date and time are included.

Release records add the release date and type. N.C.G.S. § 153A-220 gives counties like Stokes the authority to maintain these jail records. The public can request them through the sheriff's office at any time during business hours.

Stokes County Court Records

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

Court records include details beyond booking releases:

  • Plea agreements and bargains
  • Trial outcomes and jury verdicts
  • Sentencing orders and conditions
  • Case disposition information

These records provide the full story behind a Stokes County arrest.

Note: Charges may differ between court records and the original booking release in Stokes County.

State Resources for Stokes County

State tools supplement Stokes County booking releases. The NC Department of Adult Correction runs an offender search for state prisons. The NC State Bureau of Investigation handles statewide criminal history checks. The NC Courts system provides online case lookups.

These resources help when someone booked in Stokes County has been transferred to state custody. They provide broader coverage beyond what the local sheriff's office maintains.

Requesting Stokes County Booking Releases

You can request booking releases from Stokes County by visiting the sheriff's office in Danbury during business hours. Bring a photo ID and the full name of the person you want to look up. Written requests are also accepted. Include the date of birth to help narrow the search.

Simple lookups may be done right away. More detailed searches may take a few business days to complete.

Understanding Stokes County Booking Releases

Booking releases in Stokes 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 Stokes 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.

Stokes County is located in the northern Piedmont region of North Carolina near the Virginia border. The county seat of Danbury is where the sheriff's office and courthouse operate. Booking releases from the Stokes County jail document all local arrest and detention activity. These records are maintained as permanent public files that anyone can inspect under state law.

Stokes County Booking Releases and the Most Wanted List

The most wanted list published by the Stokes County Sheriff's Office connects to the booking releases system. When a person on the most wanted list is arrested, they enter the booking process and a new record is created. Monitoring both the most wanted list and booking releases gives the public a fuller picture of law enforcement activity in Stokes County.

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Stokes County Booking Releases Legal Access

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

If a request is denied, N.C.G.S. § 132-9 provides a process for appeal. This applies to Stokes County booking releases and all other public records. The law supports open access and gives citizens a strong legal basis to view arrest and booking data.