Iredell County Arrest Records

Iredell County arrest records document bookings and criminal charges processed by the Sheriff's Office and the courts in Statesville. As a growing county in the western Piedmont region of North Carolina, Iredell handles a significant number of arrests each year. These records are public under state law. This page covers how to search for arrest records in Iredell County using local offices, online databases, and statewide resources. The Iredell County Sheriff's Office and the Clerk of Superior Court are the two main sources for arrest records in this county. Whether you need recent booking data or older criminal case files, Iredell County offices can help you find what you are looking for.

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Iredell County Sheriff's Office Arrest Records

The Iredell County Sheriff's Office is at 230 Tradd St in Statesville, NC 28677. The phone number is (704) 878-3180. Every arrest by an Iredell County deputy produces a booking record that includes the person's name, the charge, the date and time, the bond, and the arresting officer.

Visit the Sheriff's Office during business hours to request records in person. Provide the full name of the person you want to look up. A date of birth or case number helps speed the search. Most same-day requests are handled without delay. Phone requests are accepted at the main number as well.

Iredell County Sheriff's Office arrest records page for public access

The Sheriff's Office also offers a Police to Citizen (P2C) portal. This online tool gives public access to incident reports and arrest information. Search by name or date to find recent bookings and activity in Iredell County. The P2C tool is one of the quickest ways to check on recent arrests.

Iredell County Court Records

The Iredell County Clerk of Superior Court is at 226 E Water St in Statesville. Court records provide a detailed view of a criminal case. They include charges, court dates, plea agreements, trial outcomes, and sentencing details. Once a case is closed, the full record is generally available for public review.

Iredell County Clerk of Superior Court for court and arrest records

Visit the Clerk's office to search by name or case number. The NC Courts online portal also lets you search Iredell County court data from any computer. This free tool covers all 100 counties and returns results showing the charge, case status, and court location.

Note: Court records track the full case from charge to outcome. An arrest record documents only the booking. The court file shows whether the case resulted in a conviction, dismissal, or plea agreement.

Online Arrest Records for Iredell County

Multiple online tools are available for searching Iredell County arrest records. The Iredell County arrest records portal provides a searchable database of local arrest data. Enter a name to find recent bookings and charges. This tool is updated regularly but may not include the most recent arrests.

At the state level, the NC Department of Public Safety offender search covers individuals in the state corrections system. It is free and allows searches by name or offender ID. The NC State Bureau of Investigation offers formal background checks for a fee, drawing from state and federal databases.

The rules for accessing criminal justice records are in G.S. 132-1.4. Most arrest records are public. Sealed records, juvenile cases, and active investigation files are the main exceptions.

NC State Bureau of Investigation background check for arrest records

How to Request Iredell County Arrest Records

There are several ways to obtain arrest records in Iredell County. Here is a summary of the main options:

  • Visit the Sheriff's Office at 230 Tradd St in Statesville.
  • Call (704) 878-3180 for phone-based records requests.
  • Use the P2C portal for online incident and arrest data.
  • Go to the Clerk of Superior Court at 226 E Water St for court files.
  • Search the Iredell County arrest records portal or NC Courts site.
  • Submit a written public records request by mail or in person.

Include the full name and any known identifying details when making a request. Written requests should list your contact information and describe the specific records you need. Most requests are completed within a few business days. Copy fees may apply. If you are unsure which office holds the records you need, start with the Sheriff's Office for booking records and the Clerk of Court for case files.

Public Access and Iredell County Records

Under North Carolina General Statute Chapter 132, arrest records are public documents. Anyone can request them without giving a reason. The burden falls on the agency to justify any denial. This right applies to all offices in Iredell County, including the Sheriff's Office and the Clerk of Court.

Most adult arrest records are fully open. Sealed records, juvenile case files, and some active investigation materials are the main exceptions. Expunged records do not appear in public searches. For everything else, the public has direct access. Iredell County agencies are experienced in handling records requests and generally respond quickly to clear, specific inquiries.

Iredell County is one of the largest counties in North Carolina by land area. Statesville, the county seat, is located along the I-77 corridor north of Charlotte. The county also includes the city of Mooresville. The Sheriff's Office covers the unincorporated areas, while the Statesville and Mooresville police departments handle arrests within their city limits. All criminal court records, regardless of the arresting agency, are managed by the Clerk of Superior Court.

The P2C portal and the arrest records portal are both useful online tools for quick initial searches. They provide basic information about recent arrests and incidents. For complete records, certified copies, or detailed case files, you will need to contact the Sheriff's Office or Clerk of Court directly. Online tools are best used as a starting point before making a formal request.

Older records may be archived. These files remain public and can be retrieved upon request, but retrieval may take additional time. Contact the relevant office before visiting to confirm that the records you need are accessible and to ask about any fees for copies or certified documents.

Written requests are recommended for formal or complex inquiries. They provide a paper trail and documentation of your request. Include the person's full name, date of birth, and any known case numbers. Staff will use these details to narrow the search and locate the correct files efficiently.

Note: Online records may lag behind by one to two business days. For the most current arrest or booking data, contact the Sheriff's Office directly at (704) 878-3180.

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