Find Stokes County Police Blotter

Stokes County police blotter records are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Danbury. This county has a population of about 45,000 and covers 456 sq mi of land in North Carolina. You can search for arrest reports, booking logs, and incident records from this area. The police blotter lists who was booked into the jail, what charges were filed, and when each arrest took place. Stokes County tracks all of this data as part of its public records. Residents and the public can look up this data through county offices or web portals when they are available.

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Stokes County Quick Facts

45,000 Population
Danbury County Seat
456 sq mi Area

Stokes County Sheriff and Police Blotter

The Stokes County Sheriff's Office handles all law enforcement duties in Stokes County. This includes patrol, criminal cases, and running the county jail. The office is based in Danbury and serves the full county. Deputies respond to calls and make arrests that show up on the police blotter.

The Stokes County detention center holds people who are booked on local charges. It is at 1013 N Main St, P.O. Box 243, Danbury, NC 27016. Call (336) 593-8117 for jail questions. Staff at the jail can tell you if a person is in custody and what charges they face in Stokes County.

The Stokes County records portal provides access to police blotter data for this area.

Stokes County police blotter North Carolina courts records

This resource is one way to look up arrest and booking data in Stokes County.

Sheriff Stokes County Sheriff's Office
1012 N Main St, P.O. Box 118, Danbury, NC 27016
Phone: (336) 593-8787
Detention 1013 N Main St, P.O. Box 243, Danbury, NC 27016
Phone: (336) 593-8117
Clerk of Court 1012 Main Street, P.O. Box 250, Danbury, NC 27016
Phone: 336-593-4400

Stokes County Police Blotter Lookup

Stokes County does not have a public online search tool for its police blotter at this time. To find out about recent arrests or who is in the county jail, you need to call the Sheriff's Office at (336) 593-8787. Staff can look up inmates by name and let you know if a person is in custody.

You can also visit the Sheriff's Office in Danbury in person. Bring the full name and date of birth of the person you are looking for. The staff will check the Stokes County police blotter and give you what they can share under North Carolina public records law.

How to Search Stokes County Police Blotter

There are several ways to search the Stokes County police blotter. The method you pick depends on what you need. Basic questions about who is in jail can often be answered by phone. For full records, you may need to visit in person or check an online portal if one exists.

Here are the main ways to search police blotter records in Stokes County:

  • Call the Sheriff's Office at (336) 593-8787
  • Visit the sheriff in Danbury with a valid ID
  • Contact the Clerk of Superior Court for case files
  • Use the NC Judicial Branch website for Stokes County

North Carolina law gives the public a right to inspect most arrest and booking records. Under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132, public records must be made available for inspection. The Stokes County Sheriff's Office follows this law and provides police blotter data to those who ask.

What Stokes County Police Blotter Records Show

The police blotter in Stokes County shows all recent bookings at the county jail. Each entry gives key facts about the arrest. This is public data under North Carolina law. Anyone can ask to see it.

A typical police blotter entry in Stokes County includes:

  • Full name of the person arrested
  • Date and time of the arrest
  • Charges filed
  • Bond amount if set
  • Arresting agency or officer
  • Booking number

Some records may also show mugshots or physical traits of the arrested person. The Stokes County police blotter is a log of jail activity, not a finding of guilt. Being listed does not mean the person was convicted of a crime.

Court Records in Stokes County

The Clerk of Superior Court in Stokes County handles all court case files. This includes criminal cases that start as police blotter entries. Once a person is charged and the case moves to court, the records shift to the clerk's office. You can look up case details at Stokes County courts page.

The clerk's office is at 1012 Main Street, P.O. Box 250, Danbury, NC 27016. Call 336-593-4400 for help with case searches. You can ask for case records by defendant name or case number. The office has public access terminals where you can search on your own. Certified copies of court records are available for a fee in Stokes County.

Stokes County Booking Records

Booking records in Stokes County are created each time a person is brought to the county jail. The booking process captures personal details, charges, and fingerprints. This data becomes part of the police blotter for Stokes County. The jail staff log each booking into the system within hours of the arrest.

You can request copies of booking records from the Stokes County Sheriff's Office. Some records may be available same day. Others could take a few days to process. Certified copies may have a small fee. The office in Danbury handles all such requests for Stokes County police blotter records.

Police Blotter Resources for Stokes County

Stokes County works with state and local agencies to keep public safety records up to date. The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation maintains a central database of criminal records. You can request a background check through the SBI background check portal. This covers arrests from Stokes County and every other county in the state.

Note: Police blotter records in Stokes County are subject to change as cases move through the court system.

Understanding Stokes County Police Blotter Data

Police blotter data in Stokes County comes from the daily operations of the Sheriff's Office and local law enforcement agencies. When a deputy or officer makes an arrest, the details go into the county system. This includes the suspect's name, date of birth, charges, and the time of booking. The jail staff in Danbury enter this data as part of the intake process for Stokes County.

The term police blotter goes back to when officers wrote arrest details in a large book at the station. Today, Stokes County keeps these records in a digital system. The data is still public, just like the old paper logs were. North Carolina's public records laws make sure that arrest information stays open to anyone who asks for it. You do not need to give a reason to request police blotter data from Stokes County.

Keep in mind that an arrest does not mean a person is guilty. The police blotter in Stokes County only shows that a booking took place. The court system decides guilt or innocence. Many cases are reduced, dismissed, or resolved through plea deals after the initial arrest in Stokes County.

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Nearby Counties

These counties are near Stokes County. If you need police blotter records from a different area, check the county where the arrest took place. Each county keeps its own booking and arrest logs.