Cherokee County Police Blotter

Cherokee County maintains a police blotter through the Sheriff's Office in Murphy. The Cherokee County Detention Center is at 577 Regal Street, and you can search the online inmate roster to find current bookings. The police blotter includes arrest records, charges, mugshots, bond amounts, and court dates. You can call (828) 837-2521 for questions about inmates or bookings. Records are open to the public under North Carolina state law.

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Cherokee County Quick Facts

28K Population
Murphy County Seat
Online Inmate Roster
Western NC Region

Cherokee County Police Blotter Inmate Roster

The Cherokee County Sheriff's Office maintains an online inmate roster. You can view all inmates currently in custody or search by name to find a specific person. Each entry shows the inmate's mugshot, address, charges, court date, and bond amount. This is the most direct way to check the Cherokee County police blotter for recent bookings.

The Cherokee County Sheriff's Office provides access to current custody data. Contact the office by phone or visit in person for inmate information.

Cherokee County inmate search police blotter roster

Click any name on the roster to see full details including mugshot, charges, and upcoming court dates for Cherokee County inmates.

Local bail bond agents are available for Cherokee County arrests. They include 828 Bail Bonds at (828) 557-3712 and 911 Bail Bonds at (828) 506-7125. Contact them for help posting bond after an arrest appears on the Cherokee County police blotter.

Cherokee County Detention Center

The Cherokee County Detention Center is at 577 Regal Street in Murphy, NC 28906. The phone number is (828) 837-2521. Every arrest in the county is booked at this facility. Staff record the person's name, charges, and personal details during intake. This creates a new entry on the Cherokee County police blotter.

The detention center holds pre-trial detainees and people serving short sentences for misdemeanor convictions. Those sentenced to more than one year transfer to state prison after sentencing. All bookings at this facility feed directly into the Cherokee County police blotter and are available for public review. The facility runs around the clock for booking and release operations. Call the detention center to confirm custody status or get basic police blotter information about a recent arrest in Cherokee County.

Note: Cherokee County sits in the far western tip of North Carolina, near the borders of Georgia and Tennessee.

Searching Cherokee County Arrest Records

The online inmate roster is the best starting point for current police blotter data in Cherokee County. For court records, the NC eCourts portal provides free online access. You can search by name or case number to find charges, court dates, and case outcomes.

For the full arrest report or incident file, contact the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office directly. Court records and law enforcement records are kept by separate offices. The Clerk of Superior Court in Murphy handles court documents. The sheriff handles arrest logs and incident reports that make up the police blotter in Cherokee County.

To search the police blotter effectively, you need:

  • Full legal name of the arrested person
  • Approximate date of the arrest
  • Case or booking number if available
  • Valid photo ID for in-person requests

Cherokee County Blotter Public Access

Police blotter records in Cherokee County are public under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132. Anyone can request arrest logs, booking records, and incident reports. Active investigation files may be held back. Once a case closes, most records become available to the public in Cherokee County.

State databases add more options. The NC Department of Adult Correction offender search covers people in state custody. The NC Sex Offender Registry lets you search for registered offenders in Cherokee County. The NC Courts background check page provides guidance on getting a formal criminal history report across all counties.

Getting Cherokee County Record Copies

Call the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office at (828) 837-2521 to request copies of police blotter records. Standard copy fees apply under North Carolina law. The courthouse in Murphy handles court document copies through the Clerk of Superior Court. Written requests are accepted by mail to the Sheriff's Office for Cherokee County records.

The SBI personal review service lets North Carolina residents check their own criminal history, including records from Cherokee County. This is useful when you need a complete picture of someone's record across all jurisdictions.

Written public records requests can be mailed to the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office at 577 Regal Street, Murphy, NC 28906. Include the person's name, date of the arrest, and what records you need. Standard copy fees apply under North Carolina law. The courthouse in Murphy handles court document copies through the Clerk of Superior Court. Allow a few business days for processing of police blotter copy requests. Bring a valid photo ID for any in-person visits to the Cherokee County courthouse.

Cherokee County Blotter Record Details

Police blotter entries in Cherokee County show the person's name, mugshot, address, charges, court date, and bond amount. The online inmate roster makes this data available to the public. You can click on any name to see full details. This level of access makes it easy to check the police blotter from home without calling or visiting the courthouse.

Incident reports from Cherokee County deputies describe the events behind each arrest. They name witnesses, document evidence, and explain what actions deputies took. These reports are filed at the Sheriff's Office and available through public records requests once the investigation closes. Court records from the Clerk of Superior Court in Murphy track the legal process from charging through judgment. Together, the police blotter, the incident report, and the court file cover a criminal case in Cherokee County from arrest to resolution.

Cherokee County sits at the far western tip of North Carolina. It borders both Georgia and Tennessee. The remote location means the Sheriff's Office covers a large area with mountain terrain. The police blotter reflects cases typical of rural mountain counties, including property crimes, drug offenses, and traffic violations. The small community means staff at the Sheriff's Office often handle records requests personally and can help you find what you need in the Cherokee County police blotter quickly.

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