Hertford County Inmate Records

Hertford County jail mugshots are public records managed by the Hertford County Sheriff's Office in Winton, North Carolina. The county is in northeastern North Carolina and has about 22,000 residents. Sheriff Dexter Hayes leads the office. Booking photos are taken when a person enters the detention center. The public can view these records under state law. Hertford County is a rural county along the Chowan River. All booking data is stored by the sheriff's office and is available for public inspection.

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Hertford County Jail Mugshots

The Hertford County Sheriff's Office handles all bookings at the county detention facility. The office is at 701 N Taylor St, Winton, NC 27986. You can call (252) 358-7800. Every booking creates a record with a photo, charges, personal details, and bond amounts. These records are part of the permanent county files.

North Carolina G.S. 132-1 declares that public records belong to the people. Jail mugshots in Hertford County are public. Anyone can view them without giving a reason. Copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies are $5.00. In-person inspection is free of charge at the sheriff's office.

Hertford County jail mugshots and public booking records in North Carolina

Search Arrest Photos in Hertford

There are a few ways to find Hertford County jail mugshots. Visit the sheriff's office at 701 N Taylor St in Winton. Call (252) 358-7800. The Hertford County Sheriff's Office website has contact details and information about services.

You need the full name of the person. A date of birth helps. Booking dates narrow the search. Hertford County is small, so searches tend to go fast. Staff can search by name or booking number. Under G.S. 132-6.2, you can inspect these records during reasonable hours.

Written requests by mail work for those who cannot visit Winton. Include all known details about the person and the date of the arrest. The sheriff's office will process your request and send copies or further instructions.

Hertford County Detention Facility

Hertford County operates a detention facility near the sheriff's office. Jail mugshots are taken at intake. Each person receives a booking number that links to their full record. The facility holds people before trial and those serving short sentences.

Staff manage housing, meals, and medical care. Visitation follows a posted schedule. The detention center processes arrests from the sheriff's office and local police departments in Ahoskie, Murfreesboro, and other Hertford County towns. All bookings go through the same process at this central facility. Records from each arrest are stored in one system, making the sheriff's office the main source for jail mugshot requests in the county.

Public Access to Booking Records

Jail mugshots in Hertford County are open to the public. North Carolina open records laws are clear on this point. Any person can view booking photos without explaining why.

Active investigations may limit access to some records. Under G.S. 132-1.4, law enforcement can hold back records connected to open cases. When the investigation ends, the records become public. Juvenile records are private under G.S. 7B-3000. No one can access booking files for people under 18.

Expungement changes things too. G.S. 15A-145.5 requires expunged records to be removed from all databases. The jail mugshot, charges, and personal data are all deleted when a court orders an expungement. Hertford County follows this statewide rule. Once removed, a record is gone for good from any public search.

Hertford County Law Enforcement

Sheriff Dexter Hayes leads the Hertford County Sheriff's Office. The office covers law enforcement, detention, court security, and civil process across the county. Deputies patrol rural roads and respond to calls throughout the area. Hertford County is sparsely populated with a wide geographic spread. All arrests in the county result in bookings at the detention center.

Every booking produces a jail mugshot. These files are stored in the records system. The county website has more about the office. For statewide records, the NC State Bureau of Investigation keeps criminal histories. SBI background checks cost $14. The NC DPS offender search covers people in state prison.

Request Mugshot Records

Here is how to obtain Hertford County jail mugshots:

  • Visit 701 N Taylor St in Winton during business hours
  • Call (252) 358-7800
  • Mail a written request to the sheriff's office
  • Check the sheriff's website for online resources
  • Contact the Hertford County Clerk of Court for case-related records

In-person viewing costs nothing. Paper copies are $0.25 per page. Certified copies are $5.00. Recent bookings can usually be found right away. Older records may take longer to pull. Bring valid identification when you visit.

Arrest Records in Hertford County

Each arrest in Hertford County creates a booking record. The file includes a jail mugshot, charge information, and personal data. The sheriff's office keeps these records. Court records are separate and maintained by the clerk of court. Both are public under North Carolina law.

Winton is the hub for records in Hertford County. The county has about 22,000 residents. Ahoskie is the largest town. Booking volume is modest but consistent. The NC Department of Public Safety runs statewide databases that complement local records. The NC Sheriffs' Association provides a directory of every sheriff's office in the state. The NC Courts system has case details for Hertford County and all other counties in North Carolina.

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State Resources

State agencies help with record searches beyond Hertford County. The NC Courts system provides online case information. The SBI handles criminal background checks. The NC Department of Public Safety tracks offenders statewide. These tools extend what is available locally.

Court records often reference jail mugshots and booking numbers. Checking both the sheriff's office and the court clerk in Hertford County gives the most complete picture of any arrest event. The NC General Statutes govern how all public records are created, stored, and shared across the state.