Pitt County Inmate Booking Records

Pitt County jail mugshots are public records kept by the Sheriff's Office in Greenville, North Carolina. The county is in the eastern part of the state with a population of roughly 180,000 people. Greenville is the county seat and home to East Carolina University. Sheriff Paula Dance leads the office at 100 W Third St. The detention center handles arrests from Greenville, Winterville, Ayden, Farmville, and Bethel. Booking photos and arrest records are available through official channels. You can search for them at the sheriff's office or through state-level databases.

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Pitt County Jail Mugshots

The Pitt County Sheriff's Office manages all bookings at the detention center in Greenville. The office is at 100 W Third St, Greenville, NC 27834. When an arrest occurs, deputies bring the person to the jail for processing. A mugshot is taken during intake. The booking record includes the charges, bond amount, arrest date, and personal details. All of this is stored at the facility and available for public review.

Call the Pitt County Sheriff at (252) 830-4141 for booking inquiries. Staff can confirm if someone is in custody. They can help find older records as well. The Pitt County Sheriff's website has more details about office operations and services.

G.S. 132-1 makes jail mugshots public records. The law states that documents made by government agencies belong to the people of North Carolina. Booking photos from the Pitt County jail are open for public access.

How to Search Jail Mugshots in Pitt County

Several methods exist for searching jail mugshots in Pitt County. You can visit the sheriff's office in Greenville during business hours. Bring a valid ID. Ask staff to pull up the record you need. G.S. 132-6.2 guarantees the right to inspect public records for free at reasonable times.

Online searches are widely used. The NC DPS offender search covers inmates in state prisons. If someone was arrested in Pitt County and transferred to a state facility, this tool will show their record. The database is free. The Pitt County Sheriff may also post recent bookings online.

Pitt County jail mugshots search through North Carolina offender database

Phone requests are another path. Call (252) 830-4141 and give the person's full name. Staff can check the system. For printed copies, submit a records request. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies are $5.

Greenville Area Arrest Records

Pitt County is a major population center in eastern North Carolina. Greenville drives much of the county's activity. East Carolina University brings tens of thousands of students to the area. The city has a medical center, a growing downtown, and a mix of urban and suburban neighborhoods. All of this contributes to a steady flow of bookings at the county detention center.

Arrest records go deeper than just the mugshot. Each file contains the arrest location, time, arresting officer, and charges. Bond details are listed when set by a magistrate. Court case numbers connect the arrest to later proceedings. The NC Courts system provides online case records tied to Pitt County arrests.

Active investigation records may be restricted under G.S. 132-1.4 until the case is resolved.

Pitt County Detention Center

The detention center in Pitt County holds pretrial detainees and those serving short sentences. The sheriff's office operates the jail. Every person who comes through the door is photographed and fingerprinted. This creates the mugshot and full booking record. Deputies enter all details into the county system.

Pitt County covers Greenville, Winterville, Ayden, Farmville, Bethel, Grifton, and Simpson. Arrests from all of these municipalities are processed at the one central facility. The county's population of about 180,000 generates consistent booking activity throughout the year.

Pitt County jail mugshots through NC Department of Public Safety

Juvenile records are confidential under G.S. 7B-3000. They are not open to public viewing in Pitt County or elsewhere in North Carolina.

North Carolina Jail Mugshots Law

Jail mugshots in Pitt County fall under the North Carolina Public Records Act. G.S. 132-1 defines public records to include all documents made by government agencies. Booking photos, arrest reports, and inmate logs all qualify. Anyone can request access without providing a reason. The sheriff's office must respond within a reasonable time.

Exceptions exist. Records from open investigations can be withheld under G.S. 132-1.4. This protects active cases. Once the case wraps up, the records become public. Expunged records are removed under G.S. 15A-145.5. Agencies must destroy them within 30 days of a court order. After expungement, the mugshot and arrest record are gone from the Pitt County system permanently.

The North Carolina General Statutes are available online. The NC State Bureau of Investigation handles statewide background checks.

Mugshot Copy Fees

Looking at jail mugshots at the Pitt County Sheriff's Office is free. Walk in and view records at no cost. Paper copies carry small fees. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies are $5 each. These rates are set by North Carolina law and apply across the state.

Digital copies may be available. Ask the records clerk about options. Some requests take time to process. Recent bookings are usually available right away. Older records may need to be pulled from archives.

Pitt County Sheriff Contact

Office Pitt County Sheriff's Office
100 W Third St
Greenville, NC 27834
Phone: (252) 830-4141
Sheriff Paula Dance
Website pittcountync.gov/sheriff

The office is open Monday through Friday. Call ahead to confirm hours. The NC Department of Public Safety offers state-level records. The NC Sheriffs' Association has a directory of every sheriff office in North Carolina, including Pitt County.

Pitt County borders Beaufort, Martin, Edgecombe, Greene, Lenoir, and Craven counties. If you are not sure which county handled a certain arrest, check neighboring sheriff offices. All counties follow the same public records laws under G.S. 132-1. The process is the same whether the arrest took place in Greenville or anywhere else in North Carolina.

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