Davie County Police Records Search

Davie County police records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Mocksville, North Carolina. This small Piedmont county sits northwest of the Triad area between Winston-Salem and Statesville. The Sheriff's Office handles arrest records, incident reports, accident reports, and fingerprinting. A public records request form is available online. You can also contact the Warrants and Records Division by phone to request police records. This page covers all methods for searching Davie County police records.

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Davie County Quick Facts

Mocksville County Seat
(336) 751-6238 Records Phone
$10 Fingerprint Fee
Online Form Request Method

Davie County Sheriff's Office

The Davie County Sheriff's Office is at 140 South Main Street, Mocksville, NC 27028. The Warrants and Records Division phone is (336) 751-6238. The non-emergency number is (336) 936-2942. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

The office provides incident reports, accident reports, and fingerprinting services. Fingerprinting costs $10. A public records request form is available on the website. For active warrant information, contact the Warrants Division during business hours.

Davie County police records county public records page

The Davie County public records request process was formalized through a policy adopted on November 4, 2019. Requests can be submitted online, by mail, or in person. A fee schedule is posted on the county website. Processing time follows the NC Public Records Law requirement to respond as promptly as possible.

Davie County Court Records

The Clerk of Superior Court is at 123 South Main Street in the County Administration Building, first floor, Mocksville, NC 27028. The phone is (336) 753-6080 and fax is (336) 477-9225. Email the Register of Deeds at RegisterofDeeds@daviecountync.gov for vital records.

Court records include civil, criminal, and probate cases. The Register of Deeds keeps deeds, deeds of trust, powers of attorney, and restrictive covenants. GIS mapping is available at maps.daviecountync.gov for property records. These are separate from police records but may relate to the same people or events.

The NC Judicial Branch website provides free online court record searches. You can look up criminal cases, traffic tickets, and civil matters for Davie County by name or case number. Public access terminals at the courthouse offer free searches during business hours.

How to Search Davie Records

There are several ways to search Davie County police records. The method you pick depends on what type of record you need.

The online public records request form covers county government records. For Sheriff's Office records, contact the Warrants and Records Division at (336) 751-6238. Staff can help you identify and locate the records you need. In-person visits to 140 South Main Street in Mocksville are also an option. Bring your ID.

The NC Department of Adult Correction offender search covers state prison data going back to 1972. It does not include Davie County jail records. The NC SBI handles statewide criminal record checks for $14.

Under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132, police records in Davie County are public. Free viewing is allowed during business hours. Copy fees are limited to actual reproduction costs. Active investigation files may be restricted under N.C.G.S. 132-1.4.

Types of Davie County Records

The Sheriff's Office maintains several types of police records for Davie County. Arrest records document bookings with names, charges, and bond data. Incident reports cover calls for service. Accident reports document traffic crashes. Warrant records track active and served warrants.

Note that the county public records request process is separate from the Sheriff's Office records. The county adopted its public records policy in November 2019. Sheriff's Office records should be requested through the Warrants and Records Division directly. The county process covers other government records like meeting minutes, budget documents, and administrative files.

For mail requests, send a written letter to the Davie County Sheriff's Office, 140 South Main Street, Mocksville, NC 27028. Include your name, contact details, a copy of your ID, and specific information about the record. Allow time for processing.

Davie County State Resources

Several North Carolina state databases cover Davie County. The NC State Bureau of Investigation runs the statewide criminal history database. SBI criminal record checks cost $14 and cover all 100 counties. The NC sex offender registry is free to search online for offenders living in Davie County.

The VINE program at vinelink.com lets you check custody status for inmates. You can register for alerts that notify you when an inmate is released or transferred. Notifications come by email, text, or phone call. This is useful for tracking people held in the Davie County jail or any facility across 48 states.

Public access terminals at the Davie County Courthouse let you search court records for free. These self-service terminals cover criminal cases, civil matters, and traffic tickets for any NC county. The terminals are available during business hours. For copies of court documents, contact the Clerk of Superior Court at (336) 753-6080.

All police records in Davie County are public under North Carolina law. You can view them for free at the Sheriff's Office during business hours. Copies cost a fee based on the actual cost of reproduction. Active investigation files are restricted under N.C.G.S. 132-1.4. Intelligence records, juvenile records, and personal data like Social Security numbers are also restricted.

For questions about specific records, call the Warrants and Records Division at (336) 751-6238. Staff can tell you what is available and how to get it. The non-emergency line (336) 936-2942 works for general questions about Davie County law enforcement services. Both numbers are active during office hours Monday through Friday.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Davie County. Police records are filed in the county where the arrest or incident occurred.