Find Alleghany County Police Records

Alleghany County police records are managed by Sheriff Bryan Maines and his staff at the Sheriff's Office in Sparta, North Carolina. The office handles law enforcement, court duties, and corrections for the county. With about 755 offenders arrested each year, the department generates a steady flow of arrest records and booking reports. Records requests go through Sgt. Devin Hawkins at the records unit. This guide explains how to search for police records, request copies, and understand what is available to the public in Alleghany County.

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Alleghany County Quick Facts

755 Annual Arrests
76 Jail Capacity
Sparta County Seat
(336) 372-4455 Sheriff Phone

Alleghany County Sheriff's Office

The Alleghany County Sheriff's Office is located at 40 Alleghany Street in Sparta. Sheriff Bryan Maines leads the department. The office covers three areas: law enforcement, court duties, and corrections. The same building also houses the Magistrates office and the NC Highway Patrol. Call (336) 372-4455 to reach the office.

Law enforcement deputies patrol the county and respond to calls. They write incident reports and make arrests. Court deputies handle security and serve legal papers. Corrections staff run the detention center. All three divisions create police records that become part of the public file in Alleghany County.

Sgt. Devin Hawkins serves as the records contact. Call (336) 372-4455 and ask for the records unit. Staff can help you find specific arrest records or incident reports from Alleghany County. Walk-in requests are also welcome during business hours at the Sparta location.

Alleghany County Arrest Records Search

Around 755 people are arrested in Alleghany County each year. Each arrest creates a record that includes the person's name, charges, date, and arresting officer. These arrest records are public documents in North Carolina.

To search for arrest records in Alleghany County, contact the sheriff's office directly. Give the staff a name and approximate date. They will check the system and let you know what is on file. You can request copies of arrest records for a fee set by state law. Under N.C.G.S. § 132-6, you can inspect records for free at the office during normal hours.

The Alleghany County detention center holds up to 76 inmates. Booking records from the jail include mugshots, fingerprints, and charge details. These are part of the arrest record and available upon request from the sheriff's office in Sparta.

Note: About 755 arrests occur annually in Alleghany County, making it one of the smaller counties by volume.

North Carolina Criminal Records Access

Alleghany County follows state rules for releasing police records. The North Carolina Public Records Act applies to all agencies. Criminal records, arrest reports, and incident files are available to the public unless a specific exemption applies. Juvenile records and sealed cases are not released. Everything else is fair game.

The NC Department of Public Safety maintains a statewide offender search tool that may include records from Alleghany County. You can search the NC DPS website for offender information. This covers people in state custody or on supervision. Local arrest records stay with the Alleghany County Sheriff's Office.

North Carolina offender search portal for Alleghany County police records

The statewide offender search portal provides information on inmates and supervised offenders across North Carolina, including those from Alleghany County.

Court records for criminal cases in Alleghany County are available through the NC Courts system. Search by name or case number to find filings, dispositions, and sentencing details. This covers cases from all 100 North Carolina counties, including Alleghany County.

Request Police Records in Alleghany County

Contact the records unit at the Alleghany County Sheriff's Office. The phone number is (336) 372-4455. Ask for Sgt. Devin Hawkins or whoever is handling records requests. Tell them what record you need. A name and date of the incident will help the search go faster.

You can also visit in person at 40 Alleghany Street in Sparta. Bring a valid ID. Staff can pull up arrest records, incident reports, and booking information from the Alleghany County database. Copies cost a small fee per page. Viewing records at the office is free under North Carolina law.

Written requests work too. Mail your request to the Sheriff's Office at 40 Alleghany Street, Sparta, NC 28675. Include your name, contact details, and a clear description of the records you seek from Alleghany County. The office will respond within a reasonable time as required by N.C.G.S. Chapter 132.

Alleghany County Detention and Booking Reports

The Alleghany County detention center operates within the sheriff's office complex in Sparta. It has room for 76 inmates. When someone is booked, the jail creates a detailed record. This booking report includes the name, charges, bond amount, court date, and a photo.

Family members who need to find someone in custody can call (336) 372-4455. Give the person's full name. Staff will confirm whether they are currently held at the Alleghany County jail. Visitation schedules and inmate rules are available from the corrections division.

Sheriff Alleghany County Sheriff's Office
40 Alleghany Street
Sparta, NC 28675
Phone: (336) 372-4455
Records Contact Sgt. Devin Hawkins, (336) 372-4455
Jail Capacity 76 inmates

Note: The Alleghany County Sheriff's Office also houses the Magistrates office and NC Highway Patrol at the same address.

Alleghany County Criminal Investigations

Criminal investigations in Alleghany County are handled by the law enforcement division of the sheriff's office. Deputies investigate crimes ranging from theft to assault. Each investigation produces reports and evidence logs that become part of the police records.

Once an investigation is complete and charges are filed, the records become public in Alleghany County. Active cases may have restricted files until the investigation wraps up. After that, you can request the full report. Criminal case files move to the court system once charges are brought. The Clerk of Superior Court then maintains those records for Alleghany County.

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Nearby Counties

Alleghany County sits in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. These neighboring counties may also have police records if the incident occurred near a border area.