Tyrrell County Police Records

Tyrrell County police records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Columbia, North Carolina. Tyrrell is the smallest county by population in the state, with limited online resources for records. The sheriff provides primary law enforcement coverage for the entire county. Police records, arrest data, and criminal case files can be found through the sheriff's office or the courthouse in Columbia. This guide explains where to search, how to make a request, and what tools are available for finding police records in Tyrrell County.

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Tyrrell County Quick Facts

3,500 Population
Columbia County Seat
Sheriff Primary Agency
(252) 796-2251 Sheriff Phone

Tyrrell County Sheriff's Office Records

The Tyrrell County Sheriff's Office is at 100 N. Court Street in Columbia. Call (252) 796-2251 to reach the office. As the smallest county in North Carolina by population, Tyrrell relies on the sheriff for nearly all law enforcement. There is no large city police force here. The sheriff handles arrests, investigations, and record keeping for the entire county.

Police records from the sheriff include arrest logs, incident reports, and booking data from the jail. The jail is a limited capacity facility. Each arrest creates a record with the person's name, charges, date, and bond amount. You can visit the office during business hours to view or request records. Bring a photo ID. Staff will search by name or date and let you know what is on file for Tyrrell County.

Written requests are accepted by mail. Send a letter with the person's full name, date of birth, and any other details you have. Include your contact information so the staff can reach you with results.

Criminal Court Records in Tyrrell County

The Clerk of Superior Court in Columbia keeps all criminal case files for Tyrrell County. Court records cover what happens after an arrest moves through the legal system. They show filings, hearing dates, plea deals, and sentences. The NC Courts portal lets you search Tyrrell County cases for free online.

For a certified criminal record check, fill out Form AOC-CR-314 and pay $25. Mail it or deliver it to the clerk in Columbia. The check covers only Tyrrell County court records. If you need a statewide search, use the SBI Right to Review program instead. That costs $14 and requires fingerprints mailed to the SBI office in Raleigh.

NC offender search tool for Tyrrell County police records

The NC Department of Adult Correction offender search covers state inmates from Tyrrell County. It does not include people in the county jail.

Public Records Access in Tyrrell County

Police records in Tyrrell County are public under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132. The law gives anyone the right to view records at no cost during business hours. You do not need to provide a reason. Copies cost a per-page fee set by state rules.

Some records are not available. Active investigations, sealed court files, juvenile records, and expunged cases are exempt. If a request is denied, you can ask for a written explanation and appeal. Most arrest reports, booking logs, and incident files in Tyrrell County are open to the public. Due to the small size of the county, online resources are limited. In-person or phone requests are often the best way to get records.

Note: The NC Sex Offender Registry is free to search online for any area, including Tyrrell County.

How to Search Tyrrell County Records

The most direct way to search Tyrrell County police records is to call the sheriff at (252) 796-2251. Give the staff a name and any dates you know. They can check the system and tell you what records are on file. You can also visit 100 N. Court Street in Columbia during business hours.

For court records, use the NC Courts website. It covers all 100 North Carolina counties, including Tyrrell. The system is free for basic case data. You can search by name or case number. For certified copies, contact the clerk of court directly. State tools like the SBI background check and the NC offender search add more options for finding criminal history tied to Tyrrell County.

  • Call the sheriff at (252) 796-2251
  • Visit 100 N. Court St., Columbia during business hours
  • Search NC Courts portal online for free
  • Submit Form AOC-CR-314 for certified records

State Police Records Resources

Several state-level tools help with police record searches in Tyrrell County. The NC offender search covers anyone in state prison. The sex offender registry is free and open to all. The NC SAVAN system lets you sign up for alerts when an offender's status changes.

These tools fill gaps left by the limited online services in Tyrrell County. Since the county is small, much of the records work is done in person or by phone. State portals give you another way to find information without traveling to Columbia. Between local and state resources, you can build a full picture of someone's criminal record in Tyrrell County and across North Carolina.

Background Checks in Tyrrell County

The SBI Right to Review program costs $14 and covers the full North Carolina criminal database. You must get fingerprinted at a local law enforcement office and mail the card to the SBI at 3320 Garner Road in Raleigh. Results come back in about two weeks. This search goes beyond Tyrrell County and covers the entire state.

For court records from Tyrrell County, the clerk charges $25 for a certified criminal check using Form AOC-CR-314. This covers local data only. The NC SAVAN system sends free alerts when an offender's custody status changes. These state tools are especially useful for Tyrrell County, where local online access is limited due to the small population.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Tyrrell County. Police records are filed where the arrest or incident took place. Check the address to find the right county.