Access Fayetteville Police Records

Fayetteville police records come from the Fayetteville Police Department, which serves one of the largest cities in North Carolina near Fort Liberty. The department offers online tools for searching police records including a P2C portal and an open data system with years of crime data. You can look up incident reports, arrest records, crash reports, and crime maps for Fayetteville through these portals. In-person visits to the department at 467 Hay Street also work for getting copies of police records. Fayetteville makes more data public than many cities in the state.

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Fayetteville Police Quick Facts

210,000+ Population
Cumberland County
FPD Police Department
10 Years Open Data History

Fayetteville Police P2C Portal

The Fayetteville Police Department runs a Police to Citizen portal at p2c.faypd.com. This portal lets you file police reports online for non-emergency events, get crash reports, view recent arrests, and search for incidents across the city. It is free to use and available at any time.

Fayetteville Police Department P2C portal for Fayetteville police records

Online reporting in Fayetteville works for property damage, stolen property that is not a vehicle, harassing phone calls, and vandalism. If the suspect is known, you should call the department at 910-433-1529 or 910-433-1530 instead of filing online. The department also accepts reports through its website at fayettevillenc.gov.

Fayetteville Open Data Portal

Fayetteville runs one of the most detailed open data portals for police records in North Carolina. The portal at data.fayettevillenc.gov has seven data sections that cover all police data, accidents, arrests, citations, field contacts, incidents, and traffic stops. The data spans up to ten years and is updated each month.

Fayetteville open data portal for police records and crime data

You can view the data in several formats. Web maps show crime by location. Feature layers let you dig into the raw data. Dashboards give quick summaries of trends. This makes the Fayetteville open data portal useful for anyone researching crime patterns, checking on a specific incident, or looking at arrest trends over time.

Fayetteville Police District Offices

FPD has three district offices across the city. Each one handles police services for its part of Fayetteville. You can visit any district office for basic records needs.

  • Campbellton District: 467 Hay St, (910) 433-1873
  • Cross Creek District: 6147 Raeford Rd, (910) 433-1430
  • Central District: 3811 Sycamore Dairy Rd, (910) 433-1134

The Records Department handles formal requests at 910-433-1529 and 910-433-1530. For tips about unsolved crimes in Fayetteville, call Crimestoppers at (910) 483-8477.

Request Fayetteville Police Records

Public records requests in Fayetteville follow the North Carolina Public Records Law under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132. You can submit a formal request through the city website at fayettevillenc.gov. The city also has a general public records request page for all departments.

Fayetteville police records that are part of an active criminal investigation may be held back under state law. Basic facts about an incident remain public even during an open case. The department also publishes use of force data through the Open Data Policing Project, showing a commitment to transparency in Fayetteville.

Note: The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office at ccsonc.org handles records for areas outside Fayetteville city limits.

Fayetteville Police Record Types

The Fayetteville Police Department keeps several types of police records. Incident reports document all crimes and events reported to officers in the city. Arrest records show who was taken into custody and what charges were filed. Crash reports cover traffic accidents within Fayetteville city limits. Daily bulletins summarize recent police activity across the city. All of these fall under North Carolina's public records law and are available to the public with some exceptions.

Records of active criminal investigations in Fayetteville may be restricted under N.C.G.S. 132-1.4. Basic facts remain public even during an open case. The name, age, and address of an arrested person are always part of the public record once an arrest occurs. Domestic violence reports, juvenile records, and 911 recordings have extra protections under state law. The open data portal gives a broader view of Fayetteville police records trends, while the P2C portal handles individual report requests.

Community watch groups in Fayetteville can access police data to stay informed about activity in their neighborhoods. The department also maintains a database of unsolved homicides that the public can review.

Search Tips for Fayetteville Records

When searching for Fayetteville police records, start with the online tools. The P2C portal works best for individual reports. The open data portal works best for trends and patterns. For specific documents that are not online, call the Records Department at 910-433-1529 or visit 467 Hay Street during business hours. Bring a valid ID for in-person requests.

Be as specific as possible when you submit a request. Include the date, location, and names of people involved. If you have a case number, include that too. This helps staff find your Fayetteville police records faster. Allow three to five business days for standard requests. Requests for large numbers of records or records from multiple agencies may take longer to process in Fayetteville.

State Records for Fayetteville

The NC State Bureau of Investigation runs statewide background checks for $14.00. The NC Department of Adult Correction has an offender search covering state prison inmates. Both cover Fayetteville cases. The NC DMV handles certified crash reports by mail for $5.50.

Court records for criminal cases in Fayetteville go through the Cumberland County courts. The NC Judicial Branch website gives online access to case information statewide, including cases filed in Cumberland County. Certified crash reports go through the NC DMV by mail for $5.50. The NC sex offender registry lets you search for registered offenders near any address in the Fayetteville area.

Fayetteville Police and Community

Fayetteville is one of the most transparent cities in North Carolina when it comes to police data. The open data portal with ten years of records, the P2C system for individual reports, and the use of force dashboards all give the public a detailed view of how the department operates. Community watch groups can use this data to stay informed about activity in their areas.

The city's connection to Fort Liberty brings a large military population that affects policing and record keeping. Off-base incidents involving military personnel are handled by the Fayetteville Police Department under civilian law. Those cases create police records just like any other incident in the city. If you need records from Fayetteville, the combination of local, county, and state resources gives you many ways to find what you are looking for.

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Cumberland County Police Records

Fayetteville is the county seat of Cumberland County. Criminal cases from Fayetteville go through the Cumberland County court system. For county-level police records and court records, visit the Cumberland County police records page.

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