Cary Police Records Lookup

Cary police records are kept by the Cary Police Department at 120 Wilkinson Avenue. Cary is one of the safest large towns in North Carolina and sits in Wake County near Raleigh. You can search for Cary police records through the town's open data portal, by email, by phone, or in person at department headquarters. The open data portal has detailed incident information going back over ten years. Whether you need a report from a past event or want to review crime trends in Cary, the tools are available to help you find what you need.

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Cary Police Incidents Open Data

The Town of Cary runs an open data portal with detailed police incident data. The CPD Incidents dataset at data.townofcary.org covers Part I crimes including arson, motor vehicle thefts, larcenies, burglaries, aggravated assaults, robberies, and homicides. The data covers ten calendar years plus the current year and is updated daily.

The data uses the National Incident Based Reporting System, known as NIBRS. It is dynamic, meaning records can be added, changed, or removed as cases are updated. Incidents less than five days old may not show up until an audit is complete. This portal gives the public a detailed view of police activity in Cary that few towns match in North Carolina.

Note: Sexual assault addresses, child abuse cases, and crimes involving juveniles are not included in the Cary open data portal for privacy reasons.

Cary Police Records Division

The Records Division at the Cary Police Department handles all formal requests for police records. You can reach them by email at recordsinfo@carync.gov or by fax at (919) 460-4904. If you have a report number, call (919) 460-4902. Without a report number, call (919) 469-4021 and staff will help you find the right record.

In-person visits to the Cary Police Department at 120 Wilkinson Avenue are welcome during normal business hours. Bring a valid photo ID. Staff can look up records and make copies while you wait for most standard requests. The department keeps police reports on accidents, arrests, and incidents from 2014 to the present in their system.

North Carolina offender search tool for Cary police records research

The statewide offender search tool covers anyone in the North Carolina prison system, including those convicted of crimes in Cary.

Crime Statistics in Cary

Cary has one of the lowest crime rates among large towns in North Carolina. In 2018, there were 1,796 total offenses reported, with 125 classified as violent crimes and 1,671 as property crimes. That was a decline of about 5.8 percent from 2017, when 1,906 offenses were reported. The low violent crime rate makes Cary one of the safest places in the state.

You can track these trends through the open data portal, which lets you filter by crime type, date range, and location within Cary. This data helps residents understand what kinds of police activity happen in their part of town.

Request Cary Police Records

There are several ways to request police records in Cary. Email is often the fastest method for simple requests. Send your request to recordsinfo@carync.gov with the date, location, and type of incident. Fax requests go to (919) 460-4904. Phone requests work when you have the report number ready.

The state public records law under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132 gives the public a right to inspect and copy most government records in Cary. Records tied to active investigations may be held back under N.C.G.S. 132-1.4 until the case is closed. Basic facts like the date, time, and location remain public even during an open investigation in Cary.

When making a request, include the date of the incident, the location, and any names of people involved. The more detail you provide, the faster staff at the Cary Police Department can find your records. Allow a few business days for processing. In-person visits often produce the fastest results for simple requests. The department handles records during normal business hours at 120 Wilkinson Avenue.

Cary is known for high quality public services and a responsive government. The police department fits that model by making records easy to access through multiple channels. Whether you use email, phone, fax, or the open data portal, you have options that suit your preferences for getting Cary police records.

State Police Records for Cary

Several state agencies hold records that relate to Cary residents and cases. The NC Department of Adult Correction runs an offender search tool covering anyone in the state prison system. This includes people convicted of crimes in Cary who are in state custody. The NC sex offender registry at ncsbi.gov lets you search for registered offenders near any address in the Cary area.

Certified crash reports from Cary must go through the NC DMV by mail. The fee is $5.50 per report. This is the only way to get a certified copy of a traffic accident report. Non-certified copies may be available through the Cary Police Department directly. Call the Records Division to ask about what they have.

North Carolina's public records law protects your right to inspect and copy police records in Cary. Records of active investigations are the main exception. Once a case is closed or charges are filed, the records generally become available to the public. The law aims to balance transparency with the need to protect ongoing police work in Cary and across the state.

Wake County Records for Cary

Cary sits in Wake County. The Wake County Sheriff's Office has its own P2C portal at p2c.wakeso.net for jail inmate searches and incident summaries. Court records for criminal cases from Cary go through the Wake County courts in Raleigh. The NC Judicial Branch gives online access to case records from Wake County. The NC SBI offers statewide background checks for $14.00 per person. Public terminals at the Wake County courthouse let you look up case details in person without needing an online account.

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Wake County Police Records

Cary is in Wake County. Criminal cases from Cary go through the Wake County court system. For county-level police records, court records, and other public documents in the Cary area, visit the Wake County police records page.

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