Montgomery County Police Blotter

Montgomery County police blotter records are managed by Sheriff Pete Herron and the Sheriff's Office in Troy, North Carolina. The county runs a 106-bed detention center built in 2009 that houses both pre-trial and sentenced inmates. You can search for arrest records, check on inmates through video visitation services, and look up criminal cases through the NC court system. The detention center sits at 206 Glen Road in Troy, NC 27371.

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Montgomery County Quick Facts

27K+ Population
Troy County Seat
106 Jail Capacity
2009 Facility Built

Montgomery County Detention Center

The Montgomery County Detention Center was built in 2009 as a maximum security facility. It holds up to 106 adult male and female inmates. The center takes part in the NC Statewide Misdemeanant Confinement Program, which means it also holds people serving sentences from other areas. Captain Dustin Nichols commands the facility.

The detention center is at 206 Glen Road in Troy, NC 27371. Call 910-576-4261 for inmate questions. The fax number is 910-571-9704, and the booking fax is 910-572-1131. Staff includes Lt. Amy R. Thompson, Lt. Kim Calicutt, and administrative assistant Betsy Harper. Shift supervisors are Sgt. Jeffrey Peterkin, Sgt. Cassie Coffin, and Sgt. Samantha Brock.

Montgomery County police blotter detention services page

When someone is arrested in Montgomery County, they are brought to this facility. The booking creates a police blotter record with charges, bond, and booking date.

Police Blotter Visitation and Services

Montgomery County offers both on-site and off-site video visitation through Securus Technologies. On-site visits are free and run Monday through Thursday from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Each visit lasts 20 minutes. Holidays and office closings are excluded. You must schedule visits 24 hours ahead at www.securustech.net/videovisitation.

Off-site visits are available every day including weekends and holidays. These come with a fee from Securus Technologies. All visits, whether on-site or off-site, must be booked 24 hours in advance. Spots fill up on a first come, first served basis.

Montgomery County police blotter government website

Commissary services run through Oasis Commissary. Friends and family can put money into an inmate's account using the kiosk in the detention center lobby at any time of day. You can also go to www.jailATM.com to add funds online. Care packages can be sent through montgnc.jailcanteen.com or by calling 770-889-9191.

Montgomery County Criminal Records

Court records for Montgomery County are at the courthouse in Troy. The Clerk of Superior Court keeps all case files. You can search for cases through the NC eCourts portal, which covers every county. The NC Department of Adult Correction offender search shows people in state prison from Montgomery County.

Medical care at the detention center comes from Southern Health Partners, Inc. They provide doctors, nurses, lab work, and x-rays. Area hospitals handle emergencies and advanced procedures. Mail goes to: Inmate Name c/o Montgomery County Detention Center, 206 Glen Road, Troy, NC 27371. Only letters are accepted. No packages.

  • Detention Center at 910-576-4261 for jail records
  • Clerk of Superior Court for court case files
  • NC eCourts for online case searches
  • NC Sex Offender Registry for local offenders
  • SBI background checks for statewide history

Note: All visits must be scheduled 24 hours in advance through Securus Technologies.

Montgomery County Police Blotter Details

Montgomery County sits in the rural part of North Carolina. Troy serves as the county seat. The Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement for the county and runs the local detention center. Every arrest creates a police blotter record that includes the person's name, charges, bond amount, and booking date. These records are public under North Carolina law and can be requested by anyone.

The booking process in Montgomery County follows state standards. When a deputy makes an arrest, the person is brought to the jail for processing. Staff take photos, collect fingerprints, and record the charges. A magistrate reviews the case and sets bond. If the person posts bond, they go home with a court date. If they cannot post bond, they stay in jail until court. All of these steps create documents that become part of the police blotter.

Court records for Montgomery County are kept by the Clerk of Superior Court in Troy. You can visit the courthouse during business hours to look up cases. The NC eCourts portal also covers Montgomery County for online searches. Both paths give you access to charges, court dates, and case outcomes. Under N.C.G.S. 132-6, these records are open to everyone.

Records and Public Access

North Carolina has strong public records laws that protect your right to see police blotter data from Montgomery County. You do not need to live in the county or give a reason for your request. The law says that public records must be open for inspection during normal hours. This covers arrest records, booking logs, court files, and incident reports.

Copy fees may apply when you request printed documents from Montgomery County offices. Certified copies cost more than plain ones. But viewing records in person is always free. The Sheriff's Office and the Clerk of Court both handle public records requests. If you need records by mail, send a written request with details about what you are looking for.

For records beyond the local police blotter, state tools help fill the gaps. The NC Department of Adult Correction offender search covers people in state prison. The SBI background check gives a full criminal history from all 100 counties. The NC Sex Offender Registry tracks registered offenders in Troy and across Montgomery County. Using these tools together with local records gives you the most complete picture of someone's criminal history in North Carolina.

Montgomery County Records Law

All police blotter records in Montgomery County are public under North Carolina law. N.C.G.S. 132-6 says public records must be open for inspection. The detention center at 206 Glen Road in Troy and the Clerk of Court at the courthouse both handle records requests. You do not need to live in the county. Copy fees may apply for printed documents.

Sheriff Pete Herron leads the office that keeps these records. Captain Dustin Nichols runs the detention center. The facility holds both pre-trial inmates and people serving sentences through the statewide misdemeanant program. Every person booked at the jail creates a police blotter record. These records show charges, bond amounts, and booking dates. They are open to anyone who asks.

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