Davidson County Police Blotter Lookup

Davidson County police blotter records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Lexington, North Carolina. The county offers an online active inmate list and accepts public records requests for incident reports and arrest data. You can search for current detainees, find booking information, and look up charges in Davidson County. Police blotter records help people track arrests and law enforcement activity throughout the county, which includes the cities of Lexington, Thomasville, and Denton.

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Davidson County Quick Facts

167K+ Population
293 Jail Capacity
Lexington County Seat
22nd Judicial District

Davidson County Sheriff's Office

The Davidson County Sheriff's Office is at 2511 East US Hwy 64 in Lexington, NC 27292. Sheriff Richie Simmons leads the office. For non-emergency matters, call (336) 242-2105. The non-emergency line is (336) 249-0131. The staff handles all police blotter inquiries, arrest records, and jail information for Davidson County.

The Davidson County Detention Facility sits at 110 West Center Street in Lexington, NC 27292. The jail has a rated capacity of 293 inmates. Detention Major Billy Louya oversees the facility and can be reached at (336) 242-2103. The jail holds people arrested in Davidson County while they wait for court or serve short sentences.

The Davidson County police blotter shows who has been booked into the jail along with their charges and bond amounts. This data updates as new arrests happen across the county.

Davidson County Active Inmate List

The Davidson County Active Inmate List is a free online tool. You can search for current detainees by name. The system shows booking details, charges, and other police blotter data for each inmate. This is the fastest way to check if someone is in the Davidson County jail right now.

Davidson County police blotter Sheriff's Office website

The inmate list updates regularly but may not show the most recent bookings. If you need current information about an arrest in Davidson County, call the detention facility at (336) 242-2148. Staff can check the system for you and give real-time data on inmates in Davidson County.

Police Blotter Records Requests

To get copies of incident reports or arrest records in Davidson County, use the online report request form on the Sheriff's Office website. The Records Unit processes these requests in three to five business days. You will get a response by email. Contact the Records Unit manager Connie Locklear at (336) 242-2126 for questions about your request.

North Carolina's public records law, N.C.G.S. Chapter 132, gives you the right to access most government records. This includes police blotter data from the Davidson County Sheriff's Office. Some records have restrictions, such as juvenile files, ongoing investigation details, and medical information. Fees may apply for copies.

Note: Allow the full processing time before following up on a records request with the Davidson County Sheriff's Office.

Davidson County Court Records

The Davidson County Clerk of Superior Court is Brian Shipwash. The office is at 110 W Center St in Lexington, NC 27292. Call (336) 242-6701 for court record questions. Superior Court handles felony cases and civil matters over $25,000. District Court covers misdemeanors, small civil cases, probate, family, and juvenile matters in Davidson County.

Public terminals at the courthouse let you search court records tied to police blotter arrests in Davidson County. You can look up cases by name or number. Online access is also available through the NC eCourts portal for basic case information. The Davidson County government website has links to other county services and departments.

Court records show what happened after an arrest. They include charges filed, hearing dates, plea deals, and final outcomes. These records complement the police blotter by giving you the full story of a case in Davidson County from arrest to resolution.

Key Contacts for Davidson County

Here are the main contacts for police blotter and arrest records in Davidson County:

  • Sheriff's Office Main: (336) 242-2105
  • Detention Facility: (336) 242-2148
  • Records Unit: (336) 242-2126
  • Clerk of Superior Court: (336) 242-6701
  • County Administration: (336) 242-2000

The Davidson County jail address for mail is PO Box 513, Lexington, NC 27293. The fax number for the detention facility is (336) 242-2837. Transport questions go to Sgt. Nathan Riggs at (336) 479-1431, who works Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Davidson County Statewide Resources

The NC Department of Adult Correction maintains a searchable database of offenders in state custody. If someone arrested in Davidson County was sentenced to state prison, their record appears in this system. You can search by name to find current location, sentence details, and release date information.

The NC Sex Offender Registry covers all registered offenders in Davidson County and across the state. Search by name, address, or zip code to find offenders living in your area. This tool updates regularly and includes photos, addresses, and offense details for each registered person in Davidson County.

These state tools work alongside the Davidson County police blotter to give a fuller picture of criminal activity. Local records show recent arrests and bookings. State records show what happened after sentencing. Using both gives you the most complete view of someone's history in Davidson County.

Expunctions in Davidson County

Some Davidson County police blotter entries can be removed through the expunction process. North Carolina law lets people clear certain charges from their record if the case was dismissed or resulted in a not guilty verdict. The NC Courts expunction page has the forms and rules for filing.

Davidson County Police Blotter Types

Police blotter records in Davidson County come in several forms. Arrest reports document the circumstances of each arrest including who was involved, what happened, and where it took place. Incident reports cover crimes reported to law enforcement even if no arrest was made. Booking records list the charges, bond amount, and intake details for people processed at the Davidson County Detention Facility.

Traffic accident reports are another type of public record from the Davidson County Sheriff's Office. These reports cover crashes in the unincorporated areas of the county. You can request copies from the records unit. Reports typically become available three to five business days after the incident.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Davidson County. Confirm the location of an arrest before searching police blotter records to make sure you check the right county.