Perquimans County Arrest Records

Perquimans County police blotter records are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Hertford, North Carolina. The county jail sits at 110 North Church Street and can be reached at 252-426-5615. Two towns in the county have their own police departments: Bethel and Hertford. The rest of the county is covered by the Sheriff's Office. You can search for criminal cases online through the NC court system and contact the jail for inmate information.

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Perquimans County Quick Facts

13K+ Population
Hertford County Seat
2 Town Police Depts
252-426-5615 Jail Phone

Perquimans County Arrest Records

The Perquimans County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement for most of the county. Their headquarters is in Hertford, which is also the county seat. The jail at 110 North Church Street, PO Box 31, Hertford, NC 27944 is where all bookings take place. Call 252-426-5615 for routine jail questions about anyone held in the facility.

The Sheriff's Office offers a detainee search system on its website. Relatives and legal representatives can use this tool to check on inmates. The search shows who is in custody and what charges they face. This is the main police blotter tool for Perquimans County.

Bethel and Hertford each have their own police departments. Arrests made by these town police go through the Perquimans County court system. All criminal cases end up at the courthouse in Hertford no matter which agency made the arrest.

Police Blotter Court Search

Court records for Perquimans County are kept by the Clerk of Superior Court in Hertford. You can search for criminal cases through the NC eCourts portal. This free system covers all counties. Look up cases by name or number to find charges, court dates, and outcomes.

The Perquimans County Public Library in Hertford is part of the Pettigrew Regional Library system. It provides public access to computers and resources that may help with records searches. While the library does not hold police blotter records itself, it offers internet access for those who need to use online search tools.

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The NC Department of Adult Correction offender search covers people from Perquimans County in state prison or on supervision. The NC Sex Offender Registry tracks offenders in the Hertford area.

Perquimans County Records Access

All police blotter records in Perquimans County are public under North Carolina law. You can request copies from the Sheriff's Office, the town police departments, or the Clerk of Court. Written requests can be mailed to the jail at PO Box 31, Hertford, NC 27944.

  • Perquimans County Jail at 252-426-5615 for inmate data
  • Sheriff's Office detainee search online
  • Clerk of Superior Court for court case files
  • NC eCourts for online case lookups
  • SBI for statewide criminal history

The SBI background check gives a full criminal history from across North Carolina for $14 by name or $38 by fingerprint. This helps when you need records from more than just Perquimans County.

Note: The Bethel and Hertford police departments keep their own arrest records separate from the Sheriff's Office.

Perquimans County Police Blotter Details

Perquimans County sits in the northeastern part of North Carolina. Hertford 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 Perquimans 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 Perquimans County are kept by the Clerk of Superior Court in Hertford. You can visit the courthouse during business hours to look up cases. The NC eCourts portal also covers Perquimans 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 Perquimans 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 Perquimans 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 Hertford and across Perquimans County. Using these tools together with local records gives you the most complete picture of someone's criminal history in North Carolina.

Perquimans County Records Law

North Carolina law gives everyone access to police blotter records from Perquimans County. N.C.G.S. 132-6 says public records must be open for inspection during normal hours. The Sheriff's Office in Hertford handles arrest and jail records. The Clerk of Court keeps case files. The Bethel and Hertford town police departments hold their own arrest records as well.

Perquimans County has deep roots in North Carolina history. The area was among the first settled in the colony. Today, the county has a small but steady population. The Sheriff's Office handles most law enforcement calls, with the two town police departments covering their own areas. Every arrest from any agency creates a police blotter record that flows through the same court system in Hertford. These records are open to anyone who requests them.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Perquimans County in northeastern North Carolina. Each has its own police blotter records.