Union County Inmate Release Data

Union County released inmates records are held by the sheriff and the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction. The county seat is Monroe, located south of Charlotte in the southern Piedmont. You can search released inmates records through state online tools at no charge. Records include names, charges, release dates, and custody status for people held in Union County detention facilities.

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Union County Quick Facts

Monroe County Seat
NC DAC State Oversight
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6AM-9PM Release Window

Union County Released Inmates and NC DAC

The NC Department of Adult Correction has maintained inmate records since 1972. All state prison releases connected to Union County cases are in this database. The DAC offender search is free and available at all hours.

Union County has grown fast in recent years. The area south of Charlotte has seen a surge in population, and that growth brings more cases through the court system. More cases mean more released inmates records over time. You can search the DAC tool by name or offender ID. Results show the charge, sentence, and release date for anyone who served time in state custody on a Union County case.

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The DAC public records office handles requests for full inmate files. Contact them by mail or through their website for records that go beyond the basic search results.

Union County Sheriff Detention Records

The Union County Sheriff runs the detention center in Monroe. This jail holds people awaiting trial and those serving short terms. Each booking and release is logged in the facility records. All of this is public data under North Carolina law.

Releases follow the state window of 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM for most cases. Court-ordered releases may occur at other times. Each record shows the full name, booking date, release date, and charge. The Union County Sheriff office is open Monday through Friday during normal business hours for records requests. The detention center itself has staff on site at all times for urgent matters.

How to Find Union County Release Records

Several tools can help you find released inmates data from Union County. Start with the DAC offender search for state prison records. Check with the Union County Sheriff for local jail data. The Union County courthouse in Monroe holds case files with full details on sentences and releases.

The NC Courts portal is another useful resource. You can search by name or case number to find records from Union County courts. The NC SBI runs criminal history checks that may also help, though those require a fee. For basic release data, the free DAC tool is the best place to start your Union County search.

You can also submit a formal public records request under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132 to any Union County agency that holds the data you need.

Released Inmates Under Supervision in Union County

Many released inmates from Union County are placed on post-release supervision. The NC Parole Commission manages this process under N.C.G.S. Section 148-59.

NC SAVAN notification system for Union County released inmates alerts

Supervision terms last from nine months to five years based on the original offense. The person must report to an assigned officer and may face drug tests, curfews, or travel limits. Rules under 10A NCAC 14J set the framework for these cases. If a released inmate in Union County breaks the terms, the commission can revoke supervision and return them to custody. Each action creates new records tied to the case.

Union County Release Alerts

The NC SAVAN system sends alerts when an inmate is released from custody. Register to get a call, text, or email about a person tied to a Union County case. The service covers state prisons and local jails.

SAVAN runs at all hours and is free. When a person's custody status changes, the alert goes out right away. This saves you from having to check records each day for Union County released inmates updates.

Union County Public Records Law

North Carolina law gives the public access to released inmates data. N.C.G.S. Chapter 132 states that government records belong to the people. Booking logs, release dates, charges, and supervision reports from Union County are all covered. The Reporters Committee open government guide explains these rights in detail.

You do not need a reason to request Union County released inmates records. Any person can ask. Basic data is free through the DAC tool. Full file copies may carry a charge for production costs. Medical records are protected under N.C.G.S. Section 148-74, but basic release data stays public.

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Union County Inmate Release Reports

The DAC statistical reports break down release data by county. Union County data shows trends in admissions, releases, and supervision outcomes. The reports are free to download and cover all North Carolina counties.

Given Union County's growing population, these reports reflect increasing numbers over time. The data breaks down by offense type, sentence length, and release method. This gives useful context for anyone tracking released inmates patterns in Union County.

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