Currituck County Arrest Records

Currituck County lies in the far northeastern corner of North Carolina. The county includes part of the Outer Banks and a mainland area along the Virginia border. Arrest records in Currituck County come from the Sheriff's Office on Caratoke Highway. The Clerk of Superior Court handles court case files at a separate location on the same road. With a population around 28,000, Currituck County is small but sees a seasonal surge in visitors that can affect arrest numbers during summer months.

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Currituck County Sheriff Arrest Records

The Currituck County Sheriff's Office is at 5301 Caratoke Hwy, Currituck, NC 27929. The phone number is (252) 232-2118. Deputies patrol the mainland and the Outer Banks section of the county. They make arrests, serve warrants, and handle the Currituck County Detention Center.

All bookings in Currituck County happen at the detention center. The booking record shows the person's name, date of birth, charges, and bond amount. It also shows the arrest date and the name of the officer who made the arrest. These records are the starting point for any Currituck County arrest search. You can get booking data by calling the sheriff or visiting the office in person.

During the summer tourist season, Currituck County may see more arrests tied to the Outer Banks area. DWI charges under N.C.G.S. 20-138.1 tend to increase in this period. The sheriff keeps all these records on file year-round.

Court Records for Currituck County Arrests

The Currituck County Clerk of Superior Court is at 2795 Caratoke Hwy, Currituck, NC 27929. This is a different location from the sheriff. The clerk keeps all court case files tied to Currituck County arrests. Once charges are filed, the case record stays at this office.

The Currituck County Sheriff and Clerk of Court both hold vital arrest record data for the public.

Currituck County Sheriff and Clerk of Court arrest records

These two offices are the primary sources for arrest records in Currituck County.

Court records include the charges, court dates, plea information, and the final outcome. You can visit the clerk and search by name or case number. Under N.C.G.S. 132-1, these records are open to the public. Copies are available for a small fee. Certified copies cost more but are needed for legal proceedings.

Note: The Currituck County Clerk office handles a lower volume than larger counties, so wait times for records tend to be shorter.

How to Search Currituck County Arrest Records

You have a few options for finding Currituck County arrest records.

  • Call the sheriff at (252) 232-2118
  • Visit the sheriff at 5301 Caratoke Hwy
  • Go to the Clerk of Court at 2795 Caratoke Hwy
  • Search the NC Courts portal online
  • Use the NC DPS offender search for state records

In-person visits give you the most complete results for Currituck County arrest records. The sheriff can share booking data, and the clerk can pull full court files. Phone calls work for quick checks. For online searches, the NC Courts website lets you look up case information from Currituck County and every other county in the state.

The statewide tools from NC DPS and the NC SBI also cover Currituck County arrest records.

North Carolina arrest records search tools for Currituck County

These state-level portals pull data from all 100 North Carolina counties, including Currituck.

Currituck County Arrest Record Details

An arrest record from Currituck County lists the person's full name, date of birth, address, and physical description. Charges are shown with the statute code. The arresting deputy or officer is named. Bond type and amount are recorded. If a magistrate sets a $2,500 secured bond, that appears on the record.

Court data gets added as the case moves forward. Hearing dates, attorney information, and case outcomes become part of the Currituck County arrest record. Under N.C.G.S. 15A-1382, the clerk records every criminal judgment. A conviction shows the sentence. Dismissals show the reason. This information stays in the public record unless a court grants an expungement under N.C.G.S. 15A-145.

Warrants and Bond Process in Currituck County

Arrests in Currituck County follow standard North Carolina procedures. A magistrate can issue an arrest warrant under N.C.G.S. 15A-304 when there is probable cause. The Currituck County Sheriff serves these warrants. Deputies can also arrest without a warrant under N.C.G.S. 15A-401 when they see a crime or have probable cause to believe a felony was committed. Both methods result in a booking at the Currituck County Detention Center.

After the booking, a magistrate sets a bond. Bond amounts in Currituck County depend on the charges, the person's criminal history, and their ties to the area. Secured bonds need money or property as a deposit. Unsecured bonds require payment only if the person fails to appear in court. Low-level charges may result in a written promise to appear. All bond information becomes part of the Currituck County arrest record and is available to the public upon request.

Outstanding warrants from Currituck County can also be served by other agencies across the state. When that happens, the person may be booked in another county first and then transferred to Currituck County for court.

Public Access to Currituck County Arrest Records

Arrest records in Currituck County are public under North Carolina law. The Public Records Act under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132 gives anyone the right to view these records. You do not need to be involved in the case. The sheriff and clerk must honor valid requests.

Juvenile records are not public. Expunged cases are sealed. Active investigation details can be withheld by the Currituck County Sheriff under N.C.G.S. 132-1.4. But every adult arrest record in Currituck County is presumed open. This covers booking data, mugshots, charges, and court outcomes. The clerk and sheriff must respond to public records requests in a fair time frame under the law.

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