Lenoir County Inmate Records

Lenoir County released inmates records are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Kinston. The detention center processes bookings and releases throughout the week. All release records are public under North Carolina law. You can search for released inmates from Lenoir County using state tools or by reaching out to the jail directly. Kinston serves as the county seat and location of the detention facility. This page covers everything you need to access Lenoir County released inmates data.

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Lenoir County Quick Facts

Kinston County Seat
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6AM-9PM Typical Release Window
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Lenoir County Released Inmates Overview

The Lenoir County Sheriff's Office operates the detention facility in Kinston. It holds people awaiting trial and those serving misdemeanor sentences. Every release is recorded. The log shows the inmate's name, date, time, and release type.

North Carolina requires all jails to maintain a booking and release log under 10A NCAC 14J. Lenoir County follows this rule. The log is open to the public. You can visit the Sheriff's Office in Kinston to view it or request copies by phone or in writing. Staff can look up specific names for you. Releases from the Lenoir County jail typically happen between 6 AM and 9 PM, though the exact time varies based on when paperwork clears.

NC DAC offender search tool for Lenoir County released inmates lookup

People with longer sentences transfer to state prison. Those cases fall under the NC Department of Adult Correction. State releases run Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM.

How to Search Lenoir County Inmates

The NC DAC offender search is the best starting point for state prison inmates. It covers anyone from Lenoir County who served time in a state facility. Records go back to 1972. You can search by name or offender number. Results show charges, sentences, release dates, and supervision status.

For local jail releases in Lenoir County, contact the Sheriff's Office in Kinston directly. They can check the release log and confirm if a specific person was released. You can also file a public records request under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132. The office must respond in a reasonable time.

Court records provide another layer of information. The Lenoir County court has case files that include sentencing orders and release terms. The NC Courts system lets you search by name statewide. This is helpful when you know a name but not which county handled the case.

The NC State Bureau of Investigation keeps criminal history records across all counties. Their data can reveal a released inmate's full record, not just what happened in Lenoir County.

Lenoir County Released Inmates and the Law

N.C.G.S. Chapter 132 is North Carolina's public records act. It makes government records open to the public. Released inmates data from Lenoir County falls under this law. Anyone can request to see release records without providing a reason.

Two additional statutes apply to prison records. N.C.G.S. § 148-59 allows public access to basic inmate information including names, charges, and release dates. N.C.G.S. § 148-74 outlines what records the corrections system must maintain. The Reporters Committee guide to North Carolina explains these laws in full detail and how they protect public access to released inmates records.

NC DAC parole commission information for Lenoir County post-release data

Medical files and juvenile records are exempt from public access. All other released inmates records from Lenoir County are available for inspection and copying.

Release Types in Lenoir County

Lenoir County records show several types of releases. Each one reflects a different legal outcome for the inmate.

  • Direct release after posting bail or serving the full sentence
  • Sentence expiration when the jail term runs out
  • Court-ordered release from a Lenoir County judge
  • Parole granted by the state commission
  • Commutation reducing the original sentence
  • Post-release supervision for structured sentence felons

The DAC parole commission handles parole decisions and post-release supervision across North Carolina. Released inmates from Lenoir County on supervision must report to an assigned officer. That status appears in the state offender search and is public information.

Victim Notification for Lenoir County

NC SAVAN provides free alerts when an inmate is released. The system covers state prisons and local jails, including the Lenoir County detention center in Kinston. Register at ncsavan.org using the inmate's name or ID number.

You pick how to get alerts: phone, email, or text. The system runs around the clock. When a release is processed in Lenoir County, you get notified right away. This is the fastest method for tracking a specific release. The state runs the service at no cost. It was created for victims but is open to anyone.

Lenoir County Inmate Statistics

The DAC statistical reports break down state prison data by county. Lenoir County appears in the annual reports with numbers on admissions, releases, and offense categories. These reports are published on the DAC website and updated regularly.

Lenoir County includes Kinston, the largest city in the area. The county's detention center serves both the city and rural parts of the county. For specific data about Lenoir County inmates in state custody, contact the DAC public records office. They handle custom data requests that go beyond the standard online tools.

Kinston has a long history as a regional center in eastern North Carolina. The jail, courthouse, and Sheriff's Office are all located in town. For anyone searching Lenoir County released inmates records, a visit to Kinston can cover both the jail log and court files in a single trip. Phone requests also work well if you cannot visit in person.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Lenoir County. An inmate from this area may have been held in a neighboring county's facility. Check these locations if you do not find the record you need in Lenoir County.