Davie County Released Inmates Lookup

Davie County released inmates records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office at the Detention Center in Mocksville. This small county in the western Piedmont region keeps thorough custody logs. You can search released inmates from Davie County using free online tools and public record requests. Records include booking dates, charges, bond amounts, and release information for all people held in Davie County custody.

Search Public Records

Sponsored Results

Davie County Quick Facts

Mocksville County Seat
1972 NCDAC Database Start
Free Online Search
Sheriff Records Office

Davie County Detention Center Records

The Davie County Detention Center holds people awaiting trial and those serving sentences. The Davie County Sheriff's Office runs the facility and keeps all booking and release logs. Staff process each person who enters or leaves. Every booking creates a record that stays on file in Davie County.

Released inmates from this facility have public records tied to their time in custody. Each record shows when a person was booked, the charges against them, bond information, and the exact date and time of release. Court orders are the most common reason for release in Davie County. A judge may set bond, dismiss charges, or approve a plea. Others leave when their sentence ends. Every release is logged and stored. Under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132, these are public records that any person can request.

Davie County is one of the smaller counties in the state, but it still processes a steady number of bookings and releases each year.

How to Search Davie County Released Inmates

The quickest way to find released inmates in Davie County is online. Go to the Davie County inmate search portal and type in a name. Results show booking dates, charges, bond, and release status. This tool is free and open to all.

The Davie County Sheriff's Office page also has contact details for the Detention Center.

Davie County Sheriff's Office page for released inmates information

Use this page to find phone numbers and office hours for the Davie County jail.

You can call the Detention Center to ask about a person's release status. Staff can confirm when someone left custody. For older records, file a written request with the Davie County Sheriff's Office. Include the full name and any dates you know. Under 10A NCAC 14J, all North Carolina jails must keep admission and release logs. Davie County follows this rule and has a paper trail for every person who has passed through its facility.

Released Inmates in the State System

The North Carolina Department of Adult Correction runs a statewide offender search. It covers state prison inmates going back to 1972. Search by name or offender ID. This tool helps when someone was moved from the Davie County jail to a state prison. The NC DAC offender search is free.

North Carolina DAC offender search tool for Davie County released inmates

State records show conviction details, sentence length, and release dates. If a person served time in both the Davie County Detention Center and a state facility, you may find records in both places. The DAC system does not cover local jail stays. For Davie County jail records, use the local search tools noted above. Per N.C.G.S. 148-59, basic conviction and release data is public. However, N.C.G.S. 148-74 restricts access to some internal prison records.

Davie County Court Records and Releases

Court records tie directly to released inmates data in Davie County. When someone is arrested, their case goes through the local courts. The Davie County courthouse handles all criminal matters. This includes bond hearings, plea agreements, trials, and sentencing.

Visit the Davie County courts page for location details and contact information.

Davie County courthouse records for released inmates cases

Court records in Davie County are public and can show why a person was held or released.

A release often follows a court order. A judge may post bond, drop charges, or mark a sentence complete. Each of these creates a court file. You can search NC Courts online by name or case number. This helps build a full picture of why someone became a released inmate in Davie County. Staff at the Mocksville courthouse can also pull files for you in person.

Davie County Released Inmates Alerts

NC SAVAN is a free alert tool. It notifies you when an inmate's status changes in Davie County. Sign up at ncsavan.org and choose the person you want to track. The system will call, text, or email you when that person is released.

This state-run program works for both local jails and state prisons. If someone is held in Davie County, SAVAN can track them. You get a notice before or right after a release. The service is private, and the inmate does not know who signed up. It is open to crime victims and others with a valid need. County jails in North Carolina typically release inmates between 6 AM and 9 PM, so alerts from Davie County will normally arrive during those hours.

Requesting Davie County Released Inmates Records

You can file a public records request for released inmates data in Davie County. Send it to the Davie County Sheriff's Office or use the NC DAC public records page for state-level records. Online requests are preferred. State staff respond within three business days.

Your request should include the full name of the person, any known custody dates, and what records you need. Be specific. A broad request takes more time to fill. Davie County jail logs are public under state law. You do not need to state a reason for your request. The office may charge a small fee for copies, but most basic searches are free. Include as much detail as you can to speed up the process for Davie County records.

Search Records Now

Sponsored Results

Nearby Counties

These counties border Davie County. If you are not sure where someone was held, check nearby counties too. Inmates can be moved between facilities in this part of North Carolina.