Jones County Custody Releases

Jones County released inmates records come from the Sheriff's Office in Trenton. Jones County is among the smallest counties in North Carolina by population. Despite its size, the county follows the same public records rules as every other county. You can search for released inmates from Jones County through state databases and local records requests. Trenton serves as the county seat and the center of county government operations.

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Jones County Quick Facts

Trenton County Seat
Sheriff Jail Operator
6AM-9PM Typical Release Window
Public Record Access

Jones County Released Inmates Records

The Jones County Sheriff's Office operates the detention facility in Trenton. This small jail handles local bookings and holds. Every release is logged according to state rules. The log records the inmate's name, date of release, time, and the reason they left custody.

Under 10A NCAC 14J, all jails in North Carolina must maintain a booking and release log. Jones County follows this requirement. The log is a public record. Anyone can ask to see it. The Sheriff's Office in Trenton handles these requests. Because Jones County has a small jail, some inmates transfer to neighboring county facilities or to the state prison system for longer sentences.

NC DAC parole commission page relevant to Jones County released inmates

Most jail releases in Jones County happen between 6 AM and 9 PM. State releases follow a Monday through Friday schedule, 8 AM to 5 PM.

Finding Released Inmates from Jones County

The NC DAC offender search is the main state tool. It covers everyone who served time in a state prison, including people from Jones County. The database has records back to 1972. Go to the DAC offender search page and enter a name or offender number.

Results show the inmate's charges, sentence, release date, and current status. If you are looking for someone who was only held in the Jones County jail, the DAC search will not have them. Contact the Sheriff's Office in Trenton instead. They can check the local release log for you.

Court records from the Jones County court add context. They show what charges were filed, the sentence, and any court orders tied to a release. The NC Courts system allows name searches across all counties.

NC DAC offender search tool for Jones County released inmates data

Public Records Access for Released Inmates

North Carolina law makes released inmates records public. N.C.G.S. Chapter 132 is the public records act. It covers jail logs, court files, and state prison records. Jones County must follow this law like every other county.

N.C.G.S. § 148-59 addresses information about state prisoners. It allows the public to see names, charges, and release dates. N.C.G.S. § 148-74 requires the state to keep detailed records on every inmate. The Reporters Committee open government guide covers these statutes in depth. Together, they make released inmates records from Jones County accessible to anyone who requests them.

Exempt records include medical files and juvenile cases. Adult release records are not exempt.

Jones County Inmate Release Types

Several release types appear in Jones County records. Each one means something different about how the person left custody.

  • Direct release after bond payment or time served
  • Sentence expiration when the full term ends
  • Court-ordered release from a judge in Jones County
  • Parole granted by the state parole commission
  • Commutation or sentence reduction

Post-release supervision affects certain felons with structured sentences. The DAC parole commission runs this program statewide. A released inmate from Jones County on supervision must check in with an officer regularly. Their status is visible in the state offender search and is a public record.

Jones County's small population means fewer total releases. But the same legal framework applies here as in the state's largest counties. Every release is documented and open to public review.

Bond releases are the most common type at the Jones County jail. When someone posts bail, the jail processes the release and updates the log. That entry stays on file as a public record. If the person later returns for a court date and receives a sentence, additional records are created in the court system. Both sets of records are available for public inspection in Jones County.

Victim Notification in Jones County

NC SAVAN provides free release alerts. It covers state prisons and local jails, including the Jones County detention center. Register at ncsavan.org with the inmate's name or ID. Choose phone, email, or text alerts. The system runs around the clock and costs nothing.

When a release is processed in Jones County, registered users get immediate notification. This is the fastest way to know when someone leaves custody. The state manages the service. It was built for crime victims but is open to anyone who needs to track a release from Jones County.

Released Inmates Statistics

The DAC statistical reports publish annual data on the state prison population. Jones County data appears in the county breakdowns. The NC State Bureau of Investigation also tracks criminal history records across all counties. These two sources together give a full picture of released inmates tied to Jones County.

NC SAVAN notification system for tracking Jones County released inmates

For specific requests about Jones County inmates in state custody, the DAC public records office can help. They handle custom data pulls that go beyond what the online search tool provides.

Trenton is a small town, and the county government offices are close together. The jail, courthouse, and Sheriff's Office are all within a short walk. This makes it easy to gather release records and court files in one trip. For anyone searching Jones County released inmates, a visit to Trenton can cover all the bases quickly.

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Nearby Counties

These counties neighbor Jones County. If the jail in Trenton is full, inmates may be held in a nearby county. Check these locations if you cannot find a Jones County release record.