Jacksonville Inmate Records

Jacksonville jail mugshots are public records maintained by the Onslow County Sheriff and the Jacksonville Police Department. Jacksonville has about 72,000 residents and is home to Camp Lejeune, one of the largest Marine Corps bases on the East Coast. Chief Michael Yaniero leads JPD from 1160 Commons Dr N. The Onslow County Sheriff operates the detention center at 717 Court St. All booking photographs from the county jail are open for public review under North Carolina law.

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Jacksonville Jail Mugshots and Arrest Records

The Onslow County Sheriff runs the detention center that processes all Jacksonville bookings. The facility is at 717 Court St in Jacksonville. When police arrest someone in the city, the person goes to this jail for booking. A mugshot is taken during intake.

Jacksonville Onslow County jail mugshots and booking records

Staff record the charges, bond amount, and personal details during the booking process. These records stay on file with the Onslow County Sheriff. Current inmates can be searched through the sheriff's online tools at onslowcountync.gov/sheriff.

Camp Lejeune brings a large military population to the Jacksonville area. Civilian arrests by JPD go through the county booking system. On-base offenses are handled by military police and do not appear in the county jail records. If someone is arrested off base by Jacksonville police, the booking follows the standard county process.

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The Onslow County Sheriff provides online inmate lookup tools. These show current inmates with booking photos and charges. Search by name to find records from Jacksonville arrests.

Under G.S. 132-1, booking photos are public records in North Carolina. Anyone can request copies. In-person inspection is free. Paper copies cost $0.25 per page under G.S. 132-6.2. Certified copies cost $5.

For arrest reports from the police department, contact JPD at 910-455-4000 or visit 1160 Commons Dr N, Jacksonville NC 28546. The department website at jacksonvillenc.gov has more information about records access.

State databases offer additional search options. The NC DPS offender search covers state prison inmates. The NC Courts system shows case dispositions for Onslow County.

Jacksonville Mugshots and NC Law

North Carolina's public records law applies to jail mugshots from Jacksonville. G.S. 132-1 makes booking photographs available to any person. The Onslow County Sheriff must provide access upon request.

Law enforcement may withhold records connected to active investigations under G.S. 132-1.4. After the investigation ends, records become available. Juvenile records are protected under G.S. 7B-3000. Mugshots of people under 18 are not released in Jacksonville.

Under G.S. 15A-145.5, people with qualifying charges can petition for expungement. An expungement order directs the Onslow County Sheriff to remove the booking record from public access. The mugshot would no longer be available for public viewing.

Jacksonville Police Department

JPD handles law enforcement across Jacksonville. Chief Michael Yaniero leads the department. Officers patrol the city and make arrests that are processed at the Onslow County detention center.

Agency Jacksonville Police Department
Address 1160 Commons Dr N
Jacksonville, NC 28546
Chief Michael Yaniero
Non-Emergency 910-455-4000
Website jacksonvillenc.gov

JPD maintains arrest reports. The booking mugshot is held by the Onslow County Sheriff. Both agencies follow G.S. 132-1 for records requests.

Jacksonville Jail Booking Process

When JPD officers arrest someone in Jacksonville, the person is transported to the Onslow County detention center at 717 Court St. The booking process begins upon arrival. Intake staff handle identification, photography, and charge entry.

The mugshot is taken during intake. Staff also capture fingerprints and record personal details like name, date of birth, and address. Charges are entered into the system. Bond is set based on the charges and any prior record. The entire booking record goes into the sheriff's digital system.

The large military population near Camp Lejeune means the detention center processes a steady volume of bookings. Civilian arrests by JPD and the Onslow County Sheriff both go through this facility. After booking, the person is held or released on bond. The booking record stays on file permanently unless a court grants an expungement order.

Jacksonville Jail Mugshot Copy Fees

Copy fees for booking records from Jacksonville arrests follow the state fee schedule set by G.S. 132-6.2. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies are $5 each. You can inspect records for free in person at the Onslow County Sheriff office during regular business hours.

Visit the sheriff at 717 Court St in Jacksonville to make your request in person. You can also call or submit a written request. Include the full name of the person and the approximate arrest date. The sheriff must respond within a reasonable time under state law.

State Records for Jacksonville

State agencies hold records from Jacksonville arrests. The NC Department of Public Safety manages state prison records. The State Bureau of Investigation keeps statewide criminal history data. The NC Sheriffs' Association lists contacts for all 100 county sheriffs.

The NC General Statutes contain the public records laws that govern mugshot access in Jacksonville and the rest of North Carolina.

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Onslow County Jail Mugshots

Jacksonville is in Onslow County. All booking photographs for Jacksonville arrests go through the Onslow County detention center on Court St. The county handles bookings for Jacksonville and surrounding communities.

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