Look Up Apex Booking Records

Apex jail mugshots are public records processed through the Wake County Sheriff detention center. Apex is a growing town in Wake County with about 63,000 residents. The Apex Police Department operates from 205 Saunders St under Chief Jason Armstrong. Apex does not have its own jail. All people arrested by Apex police are booked at the Wake County detention center in Raleigh, where booking photographs and arrest records become part of the public record under North Carolina law.

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Apex Jail Mugshots and Arrest Records

The Wake County Sheriff handles detention services for Apex. When Apex police arrest someone, the person is transported to the Wake County jail in Raleigh. A mugshot is taken during the booking process. Staff record charges, bond, and personal details. The complete booking record is held by the Wake County Sheriff.

Apex Police Department arrest records and jail mugshots

The Apex Police Department makes arrests within the town limits. APD operates from 205 Saunders St, Apex NC 27502. Chief Jason Armstrong leads the department. For non-emergency questions, call 919-362-8661. The department website at apexnc.org/police has information about police services and records.

Wake County Sheriff detention records for Apex arrests

Current inmates can be searched through the Wake County Sheriff's online lookup. For historical booking records, submit a request to the sheriff's office at 330 S Salisbury St in Raleigh.

Search Apex Booking Photos

Start with the Wake County Sheriff inmate lookup. This shows current inmates with booking photos and charges. Search by name to find records from Apex arrests. The tool is free and updated regularly.

Under G.S. 132-1, all booking photographs are public records. Anyone can request copies from the Wake County Sheriff. No reason is required. In-person inspection is free. Copies cost $0.25 per page under G.S. 132-6.2. Certified copies are $5.

Other search options for Apex arrest records:

  • Contact APD records at 919-362-8661
  • Visit the Wake County Sheriff at 330 S Salisbury St, Raleigh
  • Search the NC DPS offender database
  • Check NC Courts for case dispositions

Apex Mugshot Records and State Law

North Carolina's public records law covers all jail mugshots from Apex arrests. G.S. 132-1 defines booking photographs as public records. The Wake County Sheriff must provide access when asked.

G.S. 132-1.4 allows agencies to withhold records tied to active investigations. After the case closes, records become available. Juvenile records are protected under G.S. 7B-3000. Mugshots of minors are not released.

Expungement under G.S. 15A-145.5 can remove booking records from public view. If a court grants expungement for an Apex arrest, the Wake County Sheriff removes the mugshot from the public system. The record will no longer appear in searches.

Apex Police Department Records

APD is the law enforcement agency for Apex. Chief Jason Armstrong leads the department. Officers patrol the town and make arrests that are booked through the Wake County Sheriff detention center.

Agency Apex Police Department
Address 205 Saunders St
Apex, NC 27502
Chief Jason Armstrong
Non-Emergency 919-362-8661
Website apexnc.org/police

APD keeps arrest reports and incident records. The booking mugshot is held by the Wake County Sheriff. Both agencies follow G.S. 132-1 for public records requests.

Apex Booking Process at Wake County

When Apex police arrest someone, the person is placed in a patrol vehicle and transported to the Wake County detention center in Raleigh. The drive takes about 20 minutes depending on traffic. At the jail, intake staff begin the booking process right away.

The first step is identification. Staff confirm the person's name, date of birth, and address. They take fingerprints and a booking photograph. The mugshot is taken against a plain background with front and side views. This photo becomes a permanent part of the record.

Next, staff enter the charges into the system. They set a bond amount based on the charges and any prior record. The person receives information about court dates and bail options. All of this data goes into the booking record that the Wake County Sheriff stores in a digital system.

The entire process usually takes a few hours. After booking, the person is either held in custody or released on bond. The booking record, including the mugshot, remains on file regardless of the case outcome. Even if charges are later dropped, the record stays unless an expungement order is issued under G.S. 15A-145.5.

Apex Jail Mugshot Copy Fees

Fees for obtaining jail mugshots from Apex arrests follow the state schedule set by G.S. 132-6.2. The Wake County Sheriff charges $0.25 per page for standard copies of booking records. Certified copies cost $5 each. You can inspect records in person at no charge during normal business hours.

To request copies, visit the Wake County Sheriff office at 330 S Salisbury St in Raleigh. You can also submit a written request by mail. Include the full name of the person and the approximate date of arrest. The sheriff must respond within a reasonable time under state law. There is no charge for simply viewing records at the office.

State Agencies for Apex Records

State agencies maintain records connected to Apex arrests. The NC Department of Public Safety manages state prison records. The State Bureau of Investigation keeps statewide criminal history. The NC Sheriffs' Association provides contacts for every county sheriff.

The NC General Statutes contain the public records laws governing mugshot access in Apex and across North Carolina.

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Wake County Jail Mugshots

Apex is in Wake County. All booking photographs for Apex arrests go through the Wake County detention center in Raleigh. The county handles bookings for Apex, Raleigh, Cary, and all other Wake County towns.

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