Find Huntersville Police Records

Huntersville police records are kept by the Huntersville Police Department at 9630 Julian Clark Avenue in Mecklenburg County. The town sits north of Charlotte and is one of the fastest growing communities in the region. You can search for Huntersville police records by contacting the department directly, through public records request platforms, or by visiting in person. The department handles incident reports, arrest records, warrants, and traffic accident reports. Huntersville has a low violent crime rate, but the department still processes hundreds of cases each year. Finding your records starts with the right tools.

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Huntersville Police Quick Facts

65,000+ Population
Mecklenburg County
HPD Police Department
Low Crime Rate

Huntersville Police Department

The Huntersville Police Department is at 9630 Julian Clark Ave, Huntersville, NC 28078. The phone number is (704) 464-5400. The department serves the town and handles all law enforcement within its limits. Officers respond to calls, file reports, and maintain police records for every incident they handle.

Huntersville recorded 993 arrests in 2017. The property crime rate was 176.44 that year, while the violent crime rate was notably low. These numbers reflect a safe community where most police activity involves property crimes rather than violent offenses. Police records from Huntersville show this pattern consistently.

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The statewide offender search from the NC Department of Adult Correction covers anyone in the state prison system, including those from Huntersville cases.

Request Huntersville Police Records

You can request Huntersville police records in several ways. Call the department at (704) 464-5400 during business hours. Visit in person at 9630 Julian Clark Avenue and bring a valid photo ID. You can also submit requests through the Sunshine Request platform, which is a third-party tool for public records requests. Police data for specific time periods can be requested this way.

The state public records law under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132 gives the public a right to inspect and copy most government records. Basic facts about any police incident in Huntersville are always available. The name and age of an arrested person are public once an arrest takes place. Records from active criminal investigations may be restricted under N.C.G.S. 132-1.4.

Huntersville Police Record Types

Huntersville police records include arrest records, warrants, incident reports, sex offender information, and most wanted lists. Traffic accident reports are also part of the department's record keeping. All of these fall under the state public records law and are available to anyone who requests them, with exceptions for protected categories.

Domestic violence reports, juvenile records, and intelligence information have extra protections under North Carolina law. These types of Huntersville police records may require additional steps to access or may be restricted entirely. Contact the department if you are unsure about the availability of a specific record.

Note: Huntersville police records are maintained as public records under North Carolina law and are available to any person upon request.

Mecklenburg County Police Records

Huntersville is in Mecklenburg County. Criminal cases from Huntersville go through the Mecklenburg County courts in Charlotte. The NC Judicial Branch gives online access to court records from Mecklenburg County. You can search by name or case number for any criminal case from the Huntersville area.

The NC SBI offers statewide background checks for $14.00 per person. The NC Department of Adult Correction has an offender search for state prison inmates. The NC sex offender registry at ncsbi.gov lets you check for registered offenders near any address in Huntersville. Certified crash reports go through the NC DMV by mail for $5.50.

Search Tips for Huntersville Records

When searching for Huntersville police records, start by gathering as much detail as you can about the incident. The date, location, and names of people involved all help staff find the right records. If you have a case or report number, include that in your request. This saves time for both you and the department.

Allow three to five business days for most requests. In-person visits during business hours often get the fastest results. Phone calls to (704) 464-5400 work well for simple questions about whether a record exists or what you need to bring. For formal written requests, include your contact information so the department can reach you if they need more details about your Huntersville police records request.

Huntersville Community Safety

Huntersville is consistently ranked among the safer towns in the Charlotte metro area. The police department focuses on community policing and building trust with residents. Access to police records is part of that approach. When people can look up what happened in their neighborhood, they feel more connected to the safety efforts in their town.

The town keeps growing, and the department adjusts its staffing and resources to match. If you need police records from Huntersville, start by calling the department or submitting a request online. The process is designed to be open and responsive to the needs of residents and the general public.

Huntersville is part of the greater Charlotte metro area, which means some cases may involve coordination between the Huntersville Police Department and CMPD or the Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office. If your incident crosses jurisdictional lines, you may need to check with more than one agency. The Huntersville department can help direct you to the right place for records that involve multiple agencies in the area.

Access Huntersville Police Records

Huntersville police records are classified as public records under North Carolina law. Any person can request them regardless of where they live or why they need the information. The state public records law does not require you to explain your purpose. You simply make the request and the department processes it.

Fees for copies cannot exceed the actual cost of reproduction. Electronic delivery is often available at no charge. If a record is denied, the department must cite a specific legal exception. You have the right to challenge any denial through the courts. This legal framework ensures that Huntersville police records remain accessible to the public while protecting information that the law requires to stay confidential.

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Mecklenburg County Records

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

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