Alamance County Police Records Search

Alamance County police records are held by the Sheriff's Office and local law enforcement agencies in Graham, North Carolina. The county maintains arrest logs, booking reports, and criminal case files through its detention center and courthouse. Residents and the public can search these records by visiting in person or calling the records unit. Multiple municipal police departments also serve Alamance County, including Burlington and Mebane. Each agency keeps its own set of police records. This guide covers where to find them, how to request copies, and what to expect when you search Alamance County records.

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Alamance County Quick Facts

396 Jail Capacity
Graham County Seat
4 Municipal PDs
(336) 570-6300 Sheriff Phone

Alamance County Sheriff's Office Records

The Alamance County Sheriff's Office is the main source for police records in the county. Located at 109 South Maple Street in Graham, the office handles arrest records, incident reports, and criminal investigations. You can call (336) 570-6300 to ask about a specific case or request a copy of a report. Staff at the Alamance County Sheriff's Office can help you find what you need.

Police records from the sheriff cover the unincorporated areas of Alamance County. They also assist smaller towns that lack their own police force. The office maintains booking logs from the detention center. These logs show each arrest, the charges filed, and the bond amount set by the court. Walk-in requests are accepted during business hours at the Graham location. You should bring a valid photo ID when you visit to request police records in Alamance County.

The Alamance County Sheriff's Office provides arrest information through its public records portal. You can view recent booking data and search for specific individuals by name on the county site.

Note: Crime tips can be reported to Alamance County Crime Stoppers at 336-229-7100.

Alamance County Arrest Records

Arrest records in Alamance County are generated each time law enforcement books someone into the detention center. The main jail has space for 396 inmates. An annex holds up to 80 more. Every arrest creates a record that includes the person's name, date of birth, charges, arresting agency, and bond details. These records are public under North Carolina law.

You can view Alamance County arrest records through the Alamance County arrest records portal. This site lists recent bookings and lets you search by name. The image below shows the portal interface.

Alamance County Sheriff's Office main page for police records

The Sheriff's Office website serves as the starting point for most record searches in Alamance County. From there you can find links to arrest data, detention info, and contact details for the records unit.

Booking photos are part of the arrest record. Under N.C.G.S. § 15A-152, commercial mugshot sites face limits on how they can use these images. The original records remain available from the Alamance County Sheriff's Office directly.

Alamance County arrest records search portal for police records

This portal shows arrest data for Alamance County. You can search by name and view details about recent bookings and charges.

Alamance County Detention Center

The Alamance County Detention Center sits at 109 South Maple Street in Graham. Call (336) 570-6381 to reach the jail directly. The facility holds up to 396 inmates in the main building and 80 in the annex. Each person booked into the jail generates police records that become part of the public file.

When someone is arrested in Alamance County, they go through intake at the detention center. Staff record personal details, take a booking photo, and log the charges. A magistrate sets bond. All of this forms the booking record. Family members and the public can call to check if someone is currently held at the Alamance County jail. Provide the person's full name and date of birth for the fastest results.

Facility Alamance County Detention Center
109 South Maple St.
Graham, NC 27253
Phone: (336) 570-6381
Capacity 396 inmates (main), 80 (annex)
Sheriff Phone (336) 570-6300

North Carolina Public Records Law

Police records in Alamance County fall under the North Carolina Public Records Act. Under N.C.G.S. § 132-6, public agencies must allow free inspection of public records during normal business hours. You do not have to pay to look at records. Copies may involve a fee, but viewing is free.

Copy fees are set by N.C.G.S. § 132-6.2. The law caps what agencies can charge per page. Alamance County follows these state rules when providing copies of police records, arrest reports, and incident files. If an agency denies your request, you can appeal. The law is clear. Public records belong to the people.

Note: Sealed or expunged records are not available to the general public in Alamance County.

Alamance County Municipal Police Departments

Several towns in Alamance County run their own police departments. Each one keeps separate police records for incidents in its jurisdiction. If an arrest happened inside a city's limits, you may need to contact that city's police department instead of the sheriff.

Burlington is the largest city in Alamance County. The Burlington Police Department is located at 267 W. Front Street and can be reached at (336) 229-3521. Graham Police Department sits at 216 S. Maple Street with a phone number of (336) 570-6711. Elon Police Department operates from 104 S Williamson Avenue, phone (336) 584-1301. Mebane Police Department is at 116 West Center Street and answers at (919) 563-9031. All four agencies create police records for their areas within Alamance County.

  • Burlington PD: 267 W. Front St., (336) 229-3521
  • Graham PD: 216 S. Maple St., (336) 570-6711
  • Elon PD: 104 S Williamson Ave., (336) 584-1301
  • Mebane PD: 116 West Center St., (919) 563-9031

Each department has its own records clerk. Call ahead to confirm hours before you visit. Request forms may vary between agencies in Alamance County.

Alamance County Courthouse Criminal Records

The Alamance County Courthouse handles criminal case files once charges move through the court system. Located at 212 W Elm Street in Graham, the Clerk of Superior Court keeps records of all criminal cases heard in Alamance County. Call (336) 570-5200 to reach the clerk's office. Court records include case filings, hearing dates, dispositions, and sentencing details.

Criminal records at the courthouse differ from police records at the sheriff's office. Police records cover the arrest and booking. Court records track what happens after charges are filed. Both types are public in Alamance County under North Carolina law. You can search court records through the NC Courts portal or visit the clerk in person. Bring the person's name or case number for the best results when searching Alamance County criminal records.

Note: The courthouse and sheriff's office are both in Graham but at different addresses in Alamance County.

How to Request Alamance County Police Records

Getting police records in Alamance County takes just a few steps. First, figure out which agency handled the case. Was it the sheriff or a city police department? Next, contact that agency by phone or in person. Give them the details you have. A name and date help narrow the search. The staff will look up the record and let you know if copies are available.

For the Alamance County Sheriff's Office, call (336) 570-6300. For court records, call the clerk at (336) 570-5200. Most requests are filled the same day if the record is on file. Older records may take more time. Some agencies in Alamance County accept written requests by mail. Include your contact information and as much detail as you can about the record you need.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Alamance County. If you are not sure which county handled an arrest, check the exact address where it took place. Police records are kept by the county where the incident occurred.