Cumberland County Detention Mugshots

Cumberland County jail mugshots are public records managed by the Sheriff's Office in Fayetteville, North Carolina. With a population of about 335,000, Cumberland County is one of the largest counties in the state. It is home to Fort Bragg, one of the biggest military bases in the country. Sheriff Ennis Wright oversees the detention center and all booking operations. You can search for Cumberland County jail mugshots, arrest records, and inmate data through the sheriff's office at 131 Dick Street in Fayetteville or by using online search tools.

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Cumberland County Jail Mugshots

The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office operates one of the busiest detention centers in North Carolina. Sheriff Ennis Wright leads the department from 131 Dick Street in Fayetteville. The facility processes a high volume of bookings due to the county's large population. Every arrest creates a jail mugshot that becomes part of the public record.

Cumberland County covers Fayetteville and surrounding communities. Spring Lake, Hope Mills, Stedman, Eastover, and Linden all fall within the county. Fort Bragg sits within its borders. All civilian arrests processed by the Cumberland County Sheriff create jail mugshots stored in the county system. Military arrests on base follow separate federal procedures.

G.S. 132-1 classifies jail mugshots as public records. They are the property of the people of North Carolina. Cumberland County must provide access when requested.

How to Search Cumberland County Mugshots

Visit the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office at 131 Dick Street in Fayetteville. Ask to view booking records. G.S. 132-6.2 protects your right to inspect public records at reasonable times. Viewing is free. Bring photo identification.

Call (910) 323-1500 for phone inquiries. Give the person's name. Staff will check the Cumberland County booking system. They can share charges, custody status, and basic arrest data. For copies of jail mugshots, you will need to submit a request. The records staff handle these at the sheriff's office.

Cumberland County jail mugshots through North Carolina Department of Public Safety

Online tools are helpful for Cumberland County. The NC DPS offender search covers state inmates. The Cumberland County courts provide case information. The sheriff's website may also have a current inmate roster.

Cumberland County Booking Operations

Cumberland County's detention center is large. It handles hundreds of bookings regularly. The intake process follows standard steps. Deputies bring arrested persons in. Staff verify identity. Fingerprints are scanned. The jail mugshot is taken. Charges are entered. A magistrate reviews the case and sets bond.

The volume of arrests in Cumberland County means a big database of jail mugshots. The county keeps records going back many years. Older records may require more time to locate. Recent bookings are usually available right away in the system. The Cumberland County records staff are experienced with high-volume requests.

Note: Federal arrests on Fort Bragg are not processed through the Cumberland County Sheriff and will not appear in county jail mugshot records.

Record Fees in Cumberland County

Viewing jail mugshots at the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office is free. Walk in and ask. Paper copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies are $5. These state rates apply everywhere in North Carolina.

Given Cumberland County's size, some requests may take longer. Large searches through many booking records need more processing time. Simple lookups for one person are fast. Pay fees when you pick up copies. Ask the records desk about payment options at the Cumberland County office.

Cumberland County Mugshot Privacy Rules

Most jail mugshots from Cumberland County are fully public. North Carolina law allows broad access. Exceptions are limited. Juvenile records stay sealed under G.S. 7B-3000. No booking photos for minors are released.

Active investigations restrict some records. G.S. 132-1.4 lets the Cumberland County Sheriff withhold files connected to open cases. This ends when the investigation closes. Expunged records are permanently removed. Under G.S. 15A-145.5, Cumberland County has 30 days to destroy expunged jail mugshots after a court order. The NC General Statutes detail every rule on public records access.

Cumberland County jail mugshots governed by North Carolina General Statutes

Cumberland County Sheriff Contact

Office Cumberland County Sheriff's Office
131 Dick Street
Fayetteville, NC 28301
Phone: (910) 323-1500
Sheriff Ennis Wright
Website cumberlandcountync.gov/sheriff
Courts nccourts.gov/courts/cumberland-county

The NC Department of Public Safety and NC SBI provide additional search tools for state-level records. The NC Sheriffs' Association lists all county sheriffs in North Carolina.

Cumberland County Court Records

Jail mugshots connect to court cases in Cumberland County. After booking, the case goes to the courthouse in Fayetteville. The Cumberland County courts handle all criminal matters. Court records show charges, hearings, pleas, and dispositions. You can search court records through the NC eCourts portal online.

Cumberland County's high population means the courts handle a large caseload. Many arrests lead to cases that move through the system quickly. Others take longer. The court record and the jail mugshot together tell the complete story of an arrest. Both are public records in Cumberland County. The court clerk in Fayetteville can help with case file requests.

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