Asheville Booking Records Access

Asheville jail mugshots are public records kept by the Buncombe County Sheriff and the Asheville Police Department. Asheville is the largest city in Western North Carolina with about 95,000 residents and serves as the Buncombe County seat. Chief David Zack leads APD from 100 Court Plaza. Buncombe County Sheriff Quentin Miller operates the detention center at 339 New Leicester Hwy. Booking photographs taken at the county facility are available to the public under North Carolina's public records laws.

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Asheville Jail Mugshots and Arrest Records

The Buncombe County Sheriff runs the detention center that processes all Asheville bookings. Sheriff Quentin Miller oversees the facility at 339 New Leicester Hwy. You can call the sheriff at (828) 250-4503. When Asheville police arrest someone, the person goes to this facility for booking.

Asheville Buncombe County jail mugshots and booking records

During intake, staff photograph the person. They record charges, bond information, and personal details. This creates the booking record. The sheriff stores all records digitally. Current inmates can be found through the online search tools on the sheriff's website.

APD handles most law enforcement in the city. The department operates from 100 Court Plaza, Asheville NC 28801. For non-emergency calls, dial 828-252-1110. APD also runs a Police to Citizen system that provides public access to certain police records. The ID Bureau at 52 Coxe Ave handles fingerprinting and records services. You can reach the ID Bureau at 828-250-4665.

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The Buncombe County Sheriff provides online inmate search tools. These show people currently in custody at the detention center. Search by name to find booking photos and charge details from Asheville arrests.

For records of people no longer in custody, submit a public records request to the sheriff. Under G.S. 132-1, booking photos are public records. Anyone can ask for them. No reason is required. You can inspect records for free in person. Copies cost $0.25 per page under G.S. 132-6.2. Certified copies are $5.

The Buncombe County Sheriff website at buncombecounty.org has contact details and information about accessing records. APD's website at ashevillenc.gov provides resources for requesting arrest reports and police records.

You can also check state databases:

Asheville Mugshots and Public Records Law

Jail mugshots in Asheville are covered by the North Carolina Public Records Act. G.S. 132-1 states that records made by government agencies are public property. Booking photographs at the Buncombe County detention center are included.

Agencies can withhold records tied to active investigations under G.S. 132-1.4. After the investigation ends, the records become available. Juvenile records are protected by G.S. 7B-3000. Mugshots of people under 18 are not released in Asheville.

Expungement under G.S. 15A-145.5 removes records from public view. If a court grants expungement for an Asheville arrest, the Buncombe County Sheriff takes the booking record out of public access. The fees set in G.S. 132-6.2 apply to all copy requests.

Asheville Police Department Records

APD is the primary police agency for Asheville. Chief David Zack leads the department from 100 Court Plaza. Officers patrol the city and make arrests that are processed at the Buncombe County detention center.

Agency Asheville Police Department
Address 100 Court Plaza
Asheville, NC 28801
Chief David Zack
Non-Emergency 828-252-1110
ID Bureau 52 Coxe Ave, 828-250-4665
Website ashevillenc.gov

APD keeps arrest reports and incident records. The Police to Citizen system gives the public access to certain records online. The booking mugshot is held by the Buncombe County Sheriff. Both agencies respond to public records requests under G.S. 132-1.

State Resources for Asheville Records

State agencies hold records tied to Asheville arrests. The NC Department of Public Safety manages state prison records. The State Bureau of Investigation keeps criminal history data for all of North Carolina. The NC Sheriffs' Association lists contacts for every county sheriff.

The NC General Statutes contain the public records laws. The NC Courts system tracks case outcomes for Buncombe County.

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Buncombe County Jail Mugshots

Asheville is the county seat of Buncombe County. All booking records for Asheville arrests go through the Buncombe County detention center on New Leicester Hwy. The county handles bookings for Asheville and surrounding communities in Western North Carolina.

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