Bertie County Arrest and Mugshot Search

Bertie County busted mugshots are created at the Bertie-Martin Regional Jail in Windsor. This shared facility serves both Bertie and Martin counties. Sheriff John Holley leads law enforcement in Bertie County. The regional jail holds up to 90 inmates at medium security. When someone is arrested here, a booking record is generated with a mugshot, charges, and personal data. All of this is public information under North Carolina law. The guide below shows how to find busted mugshots and criminal records for Bertie County.

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Bertie County Quick Facts

Windsor County Seat
90 Jail Capacity
252-794-9283 Jail Phone
John Holley Sheriff

Bertie-Martin Regional Jail

The Bertie-Martin Regional Jail sits at 230 Country Farm Road in Windsor. It serves two counties. Bertie County and Martin County share the cost and operation of this facility. That makes it different from most jails in North Carolina, where each county runs its own. The regional approach lets both counties pool resources.

The jail holds up to 90 inmates. It operates at medium security. Staff process bookings around the clock. When someone is arrested by a Bertie County deputy or any other law enforcement officer in the county, they come here. The booking includes a mugshot, fingerprints, and a record of all charges. You can reach the jail at 252-794-9283 for inmate information.

North Carolina eCourts Portal for Bertie County busted mugshots search
Facility Bertie-Martin Regional Jail
230 Country Farm Road
Windsor, NC 27983
Phone: 252-794-9283
Sheriff John Holley
Capacity 90 inmates, medium security
Service Area Bertie County and Martin County

Finding Bertie County Busted Mugshots

Online databases are the fastest way to search for Bertie County arrest records. The NC eCourts Portal is free and covers every county in the state. Search by name to find criminal cases, charges, and court dates tied to Bertie County. The system updates regularly as cases move through the courts.

For state-level records, try the NC Department of Adult Correction offender search. This database covers people in state prison or on supervision. It includes photos and sentence information. If someone from Bertie County received a state sentence, you will find them here.

The NC State Bureau of Investigation maintains the most complete criminal history records in North Carolina. Their database is fingerprint-based. Accessing it usually requires a formal request. This resource provides thorough criminal history information.

You can also contact the jail directly. Call 252-794-9283 and ask about a specific inmate. Staff can confirm whether someone is currently held at the Bertie-Martin Regional Jail and provide basic booking details.

Bertie County Mugshots as Public Records

North Carolina has strong public records laws. N.C.G.S. § 132-1 states that records made by government agencies belong to the people. Busted mugshots from Bertie County fall squarely under this statute. So do arrest reports, booking logs, and incident records kept by the sheriff's office.

Requesting records is straightforward. Write to the Bertie County Sheriff's Office or the Bertie-Martin Regional Jail. State the name of the person and any dates you know. The agency must provide the records within a reasonable time. Copy fees may apply, but the records themselves are not restricted.

Some records carry exceptions. Juvenile cases are sealed. Active investigations may be withheld temporarily. Sealed or expunged records are off limits. But for the vast majority of adult arrests in Bertie County, the booking record and mugshot are open to anyone who asks.

Arrest Warrants in Bertie County

Most arrests in Bertie County begin with a warrant. Under N.C.G.S. § 15A-304, a judicial official must find probable cause before issuing an arrest warrant. Law enforcement presents evidence to a magistrate. If the magistrate agrees that probable cause exists, the warrant is signed.

Once served, the warrant triggers the booking process. The person is taken to the Bertie-Martin Regional Jail. There they are photographed, fingerprinted, and logged into the system. The charges from the warrant become part of the booking record. That record is then a public document.

Warrantless arrests also happen. An officer who witnesses a crime can make an arrest on the spot. The same booking process follows. Whether the arrest started with a warrant or not, the resulting busted mugshot and booking data from Bertie County are treated the same under public records law.

Regional Jail and Two-County Records

Because the Bertie-Martin Regional Jail serves two counties, records can overlap. A search of the jail's inmate roster will show people from both Bertie and Martin counties. The booking record indicates which county made the arrest. Court cases stay with the county where charges were filed.

If you search for someone and find a Martin County case at this facility, that is normal. The jail is shared, but the court systems are separate. Bertie County cases go through the Bertie County courthouse in Windsor. Martin County cases are heard in Williamston. The NC eCourts Portal filters by county, so you can narrow results to just Bertie County if needed.

What Bertie County Booking Records Show

Every booking at the Bertie-Martin Regional Jail creates a record with standard information. These records form the core of what appears in busted mugshot listings for Bertie County.

A Bertie County booking record typically contains:

  • Full name and date of birth
  • Booking photo
  • Charges and bond information
  • Arresting agency and officer
  • Date and time of booking

Additional information may appear as the case develops. Court dates, attorney assignments, and case dispositions get added over time. The initial booking is just a snapshot of the moment of arrest. The full story unfolds through the court process. Use the NC eCourts Portal to track how a Bertie County case progresses from arrest to resolution.

Bertie County Criminal Background Checks

A background check goes beyond a single mugshot. It pulls records from across the state court system. The NC Courts background check page explains the process. You can request a check on yourself or on someone else, depending on the type.

For Bertie County specifically, a background check would show any criminal cases filed in the county. It also picks up cases from other counties in North Carolina. This is useful when you need a complete picture rather than just one arrest record. The process involves submitting a request through the court system. Fees apply, and turnaround times vary based on the type of check.

Law Enforcement in Bertie County

Bertie County is a rural area in northeastern North Carolina. The county covers about 741 square miles. Population is low, and the sheriff's office is the primary law enforcement agency. Deputies patrol a large area with spread-out communities.

Common arrests include drug offenses, driving violations, property crimes, and domestic incidents. The sheriff's office also serves civil papers and provides courthouse security. All criminal arrests flow through the Bertie-Martin Regional Jail, where the booking process creates the busted mugshots and records that the public can access.

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Nearby Counties

These counties surround Bertie County in northeastern North Carolina. Martin County shares the regional jail, so records from both counties appear in the same facility. Check neighboring counties if you cannot find what you need in Bertie County alone.