Lee County Released Inmates

Lee County released inmates records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Sanford. The detention center handles bookings and releases for the entire county. These records are public under North Carolina law. You can search for released inmates from Lee County using online state databases or by contacting the Sheriff's Office. Sanford is the county seat and the location of the jail. This page explains the tools and laws that govern access to Lee County released inmates information.

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Lee County Quick Facts

Sanford County Seat
Sheriff Jail Operator
6AM-9PM Typical Release Window
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Lee County Detention Facility Records

The Lee County Sheriff's Office runs the detention center in Sanford. The jail serves the entire county. It holds pretrial detainees and people serving short sentences. Each release gets logged in the system. The log captures the name, date, time, and type of release for every inmate who leaves the facility.

Under 10A NCAC 14J, North Carolina jails must keep a booking and release log. Lee County complies with this regulation. The log is a public record that anyone can ask to view or copy. Contact the Sheriff's Office in Sanford for release records. Most releases happen between 6 AM and 9 PM at the Lee County jail.

NC DAC public records page for Lee County released inmates information

Inmates with longer sentences often transfer to state prison. The state system tracks those people through the NC Department of Adult Correction. State releases run Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM.

How to Find Lee County Released Inmates

Start with the NC DAC offender search for anyone who served state prison time. This tool covers inmates from Lee County who went to state facilities. It has records back to 1972 and shows charges, sentences, release dates, and current status.

For people who were only held in the Lee County jail, call the Sheriff's Office in Sanford. They keep the local release log and can confirm if someone was released. You can also submit a formal public records request in writing. The office must respond within a reasonable time under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132.

The Lee County court maintains case records with sentencing details. Court records help you understand why someone was released and under what terms. The NC Courts portal allows searches by name across every county in the state, making it useful if you are not sure where a case was filed.

Released Inmates Public Records Law

N.C.G.S. Chapter 132 makes government records public in North Carolina. This includes released inmates data from Lee County. Anyone can request these records without giving a reason. The law applies to the Sheriff's Office, courts, and state corrections.

N.C.G.S. § 148-59 specifically addresses access to state prisoner information. It allows the public to view basic facts about inmates, including names, charges, and release dates. N.C.G.S. § 148-74 outlines what the state must keep on file for each prisoner. The full text of related statutes is available online for review.

The Reporters Committee guide to North Carolina open records explains exemptions. Medical records and juvenile files are protected. Adult released inmates records from Lee County are fully public and accessible through the methods described on this page.

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Types of Inmate Releases

Lee County processes several types of inmate releases. A direct release occurs when someone posts bond or finishes their sentence. Expiration of sentence means the full term has been served. A judge can order a court-ordered release based on new evidence or legal grounds. Parole and commutation are less common but do happen for Lee County inmates in the state system.

Post-release supervision is another outcome. It applies to felons who received a structured sentence under North Carolina law. After prison, they report to a supervision officer. The DAC parole commission oversees this program. A Lee County resident on post-release supervision will show that status in the state offender search.

  • Direct release after bond or time served
  • Sentence expiration at end of term
  • Court-ordered release by a Lee County judge
  • Parole through the state commission
  • Commutation or sentence reduction

Lee County Release Alerts

NC SAVAN offers free notification when an inmate is released. It covers state prisons and local jails, including the Lee County detention center. Register at ncsavan.org with the inmate's name or ID number. Pick your preferred alert method: phone, email, or text.

The system runs at all hours. When a release is processed at the Lee County jail or a state facility, you get an alert right away. This is the quickest way to learn about a release. The service is free and state-managed. Anyone can sign up to track a release in Lee County.

Sanford is centrally located in North Carolina and serves as the main hub for Lee County government. The jail, courthouse, and Sheriff's Office are all in the same area. If you visit in person, you can check both the jail release log and court records in a single trip. Many people find this the most efficient way to get the information they need about released inmates in Lee County.

Lee County Released Inmates Data

The NC Department of Adult Correction publishes statistical reports that include county-level data. Lee County numbers appear in the annual breakdowns of admissions, releases, and offense types. These reports help track how released inmates numbers change over time.

The NC State Bureau of Investigation maintains criminal history records. Their data covers all counties and can show the full record of a released inmate from Lee County. For a complete picture, check both the DAC offender search and SBI records. The DAC public records office handles custom data requests about Lee County inmates in state custody.

NC SAVAN notification system for Lee County released inmates tracking

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Nearby Counties

These counties are near Lee County. If you cannot find a released inmate record in Lee County, the person may have been held in a neighboring detention facility. Check these counties as well.