Pamlico County Police Records

Pamlico County police records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Bayboro, North Carolina. This small eastern county has a population of about 13,000. The sheriff handles arrest logs, incident reports, and detention records for the entire county. Court files are stored at the Clerk of Superior Court. You can search for police records in Pamlico County by calling the sheriff or visiting in person. This guide covers the available resources, how to request records, and what to expect during the process.

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Pamlico County Quick Facts

108 Jail Capacity
Bayboro County Seat
Chris Davis Sheriff
252-745-3101 Sheriff Phone

Pamlico County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff Chris Davis leads the Pamlico County Sheriff's Office. The office is at 200 Main Street in Bayboro. Call 252-745-3101 during business hours for help with police records. You can also fax requests to 252-745-3636. The mailing address is PO Box 437, Bayboro, NC 28515.

The sheriff's office is the only law enforcement agency in Pamlico County. There are no municipal police departments. Every arrest, incident report, and criminal case in the county flows through this office. This makes it a one-stop source for police records. Staff handle concerns and information requests during normal business hours.

The jail at the same location holds up to 108 inmates. Anthony Collins serves as the Jail Administrator and can be reached at 252-745-3554. Pam Barker runs the Records Unit from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Call 252-745-3101 to reach her for booking data and report copies.

Pamlico County Arrest Records

Each arrest in Pamlico County creates a public record. The booking log includes the person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and arrest date. These files are stored at the sheriff's office. You can request copies by visiting the office or calling the Records Unit.

Pamlico County does not have a dedicated online portal for police records. For online searches, use the NC Courts portal to look up criminal cases by name or case number. The NC Offender Search covers state prison inmates. These statewide tools can help you find records connected to Pamlico County.

North Carolina courts records request page for Pamlico County police records

The NC Courts system covers all counties in the state, including Pamlico County. You can search court case data for free using a name or case number.

Pamlico County Court Records

Clerk of Court Tonya Hardison maintains all criminal and civil case files at 202 Main Street in Bayboro. The clerk's office stores case filings, hearing records, and sentencing details for Pamlico County. You can visit in person during business hours to view or copy court records.

For a certified criminal record check, fill out Form AOC-CR-314 and pay $25. You can get this form at the courthouse or download it from the NC Judicial Branch website. Mail requests need a check or money order. In-person requests can be paid with a credit card, check, or money order at the Pamlico County courthouse.

Requesting Pamlico County Police Records

Under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132, police records in Pamlico County are public. You can view them for free. Copies cost a small fee. You do not need to give a reason for your request.

To get copies, call the sheriff at 252-745-3101 or visit 200 Main Street in Bayboro. Bring your photo ID. Give the staff as much detail as you can about the record. A full name and approximate date will speed things up. Most requests are handled the same day. Older files may take more time to find in Pamlico County.

  • Sheriff's Office: 252-745-3101
  • Records Unit: Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Jail: 252-745-3554
  • Clerk of Court: 202 Main Street, Bayboro

Note: The NC Sex Offender Registry is free and covers offenders registered in Pamlico County.

Statewide Police Records Tools

Several state databases help fill the gap for counties like Pamlico that have limited online tools. The NC SBI runs background checks for $14. The NC Offender Search is free and covers anyone who has been in state prison. The NC SAVAN system sends free alerts when an offender's status changes. These resources all apply to Pamlico County.

For a statewide background check, get your fingerprints taken and mail the card to the NC SBI at 3320 Garner Road, Raleigh, NC 27610. Results take 10 to 15 business days. This check covers only North Carolina records and cannot be used for official purposes in Pamlico County or elsewhere.

Pamlico County Area Information

Pamlico County sits in eastern North Carolina along the Pamlico Sound. The county covers about 559 square miles and has a population of roughly 13,000. The median household income is around $47,000. Bayboro serves as the county seat and the location of all county offices. The area is known for Goose Creek State Park and the Bayview-Aurora Ferry.

Because the county is small, the sheriff's office handles all police matters. There are no municipal police departments in Pamlico County. This makes the sheriff the single point of contact for every arrest report, incident file, and booking record. It also means all police records for the county are stored in one place at 200 Main Street in Bayboro.

Tips for Searching Pamlico County Records

When you contact the Pamlico County Sheriff's Office for records, have the following ready. The person's full legal name. A date or date range for the event. A case number if you have one. The more details you provide, the faster the staff can find what you need. If you are not sure of the exact date, give a range of months or years.

For court records, the NC Courts portal is the best online tool. You can search by name or case number for free. If you need official copies, visit the clerk's office in Bayboro. Bring your ID and payment. The clerk charges $25 for a certified criminal record check using Form AOC-CR-314. Plain copies cost less. Pamlico County follows the same fee schedule as all other counties in North Carolina.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Pamlico County. Police records are kept in the county where the incident happened. Check the address to contact the correct office.