Cabarrus County Police Records Lookup

Cabarrus County police records are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Concord, North Carolina. The county seat sits just northeast of Charlotte and serves a growing population. Residents and the public can search police records through several methods. The Sheriff's Office handles arrest records, incident reports, and inmate data. You can request records in person, by mail, or through online tools. Cabarrus County also offers a mobile app for quick access to jail and booking data. This page explains how to find and obtain police records in Cabarrus County.

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Cabarrus County Quick Facts

Concord County Seat
(704) 920-3000 Sheriff Phone
Free Online Inmate Search
3-5 Days Request Processing

Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office

The Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for the county. It runs the Records Division, which processes all public records requests. The office is at 30 Corban Avenue SE in Concord. You can call (704) 920-3000 for general questions about police records.

The Sheriff's Office also runs the Detention Center, which holds inmates awaiting trial or serving short sentences. An inmate inquiry system is part of the office website. The Cabarrus Sheriff NC mobile app works on both Apple and Android devices. It gives you fast access to inmate data, alerts, and other police record tools right from your phone. Staff at the Records Division can help you find specific arrest records or incident reports during business hours, Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

The Cabarrus County government website has links to many public services, including the Sheriff's Office pages for records and inmate search.

Cabarrus County police records Sheriff's Office website

You can visit the Sheriff's Office in person to view records at no charge. Copies and certified documents require payment of fees set by state law.

Cabarrus County Criminal Records

Criminal records in Cabarrus County are public under North Carolina law. You can view them for free at several locations. The Clerk of Superior Court at 77 Union Street S in Concord has court case files. The courthouse is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Call (704) 262-5500 for court record questions.

The Sheriff's Office at 30 Corban Avenue SE also allows free in-person viewing of police records. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The Concord Branch of the Cabarrus County Public Library at 27 Union Street N offers public access to some record databases as well. You can reach the library at (704) 920-2050.

For Cabarrus County criminal records online, you have several free options. The Sheriff's Office inmate search shows current jail bookings. The NC Court System public case search covers criminal cases filed in any county. The NC Department of Adult Correction offender search tracks state prison inmates. The NC Sex Offender Registry lists registered offenders by location.

Cabarrus County police records criminal records search page

Certified copies of criminal records always require payment of fees set by statute. The amount depends on the type and length of the document. Call ahead to confirm current rates before visiting.

Inmate Search in Cabarrus County

The Cabarrus County inmate search is free and open to the public. You can find it on the Sheriff's Office website under the Detention Center section. The search requires a last name at minimum. You can also enter a first name, date of birth, or booking number to narrow results.

Each inmate record shows the person's full legal name and any known aliases. It lists date of birth, age, gender, and race. Physical details like height and weight are included. You can see the mugshot, booking date and time, all charges, bond amounts, and the next court date. This is a helpful tool if you need to find out who is in jail in Cabarrus County right now. For phone questions about current inmates, call (704) 920-3300.

The Cabarrus County inmate search guide walks you through using the online system step by step. You can also download the Cabarrus Sheriff NC app from the Apple App Store or Google Play for mobile access to the same data.

Cabarrus County police records inmate search portal

Cabarrus County Arrest Records

Arrest records in Cabarrus County can be searched several ways. The free online inmate search shows current bookings. In-person viewing at the Sheriff's Office or courthouse is free. Public access terminals at the courthouse let you look up cases on your own. The Cabarrus County P2C portal provides daily arrest bulletins and jail inmate data.

Mugshots are available through the online inmate inquiry for people currently in custody. For older mugshots, you need to file a formal records request with the Records Division. Mail requests require a written letter with your identification and details about the record you want. Include the full name of the person, the date or approximate date of arrest, and your contact information. Routine requests take 3 to 5 business days to process.

Under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132, police records are public property. Agencies must respond to requests as promptly as possible. Free viewing is allowed during regular business hours. Fees for copies are limited to the actual cost of reproduction.

How to Get Police Records

There are three main ways to get Cabarrus County police records. Each method works for different needs.

Online searches are the fastest option. The inmate search, P2C portal, and NC Court System all provide free data. These work well when you just need basic case details or want to check if someone is in jail. You do not need to create an account for most searches.

In-person visits let you see the full record file. Go to the Sheriff's Office at 30 Corban Avenue SE or the courthouse at 77 Union Street S, both in Concord. Bring a valid photo ID. Staff can search by name or case number. You can view records for free and request copies for a fee. Older records may take longer to locate.

Mail requests work for people who cannot visit in person. Send a written request to the Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office Records Division at 30 Corban Avenue SE, Concord, NC 28025. Include your full name, a copy of your ID, and specific details about the record. Allow 3 to 5 business days for processing. Complex requests may take longer. Fees for copies will be quoted before the work is done.

Cabarrus County Court Records

Court records are separate from police records but often overlap. The Clerk of Superior Court at 77 Union Street S in Concord maintains all court files. This includes criminal cases, civil matters, and traffic cases. You can search court records online through the NC Judicial Branch website at no cost.

Public access terminals are available at the Cabarrus County Courthouse. These let you search, view, or email criminal records without charge. You can run searches for any county in North Carolina or do a statewide search. The terminals are self-service, so you can look up records on your own during business hours.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Cabarrus County. If you are not sure where a record is filed, check the address where the event took place. Police records are held by the agency that made the arrest or took the report.