Davidson County Mugshots and Arrests

Davidson County busted mugshots come from bookings processed at the Davidson County Detention Center in Lexington. The county seat is Lexington. Sheriff Richie Simmons oversees all law enforcement operations in Davidson County, including the detention facility at 110 W Center St. The jail books roughly 6,000 inmates each year. Arrest records and booking photos are public records under North Carolina law. Residents and the public can access this information through official channels.

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Davidson County Quick Facts

293 Jail Capacity
6,000+ Yearly Bookings
280+ Avg Daily Pop.
Lexington County Seat

Davidson County Detention Center

The Davidson County Detention Center holds pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates. It has a capacity of 293 beds. The average daily population exceeds 280 individuals. Detention Captains T. Rabon and R. Phillips manage daily operations at the facility.

The jail sits at 110 W Center St in Lexington, NC 27292. You can reach the detention center by calling (336) 242-2148. Staff process new bookings around the clock. Each booking generates a mugshot and an arrest record. These records include the charges filed, the booking date, and the individual's personal details. The facility handles a high volume of bookings throughout the year.

Davidson County Detention Center inmate booking facility in Lexington
Detention Center Davidson County Detention Center
110 W Center St
Lexington, NC 27292
Phone: (336) 242-2148
Sheriff's Office 2511 E US Hwy 64
Phone: (336) 242-2105
Non-Emergency: (336) 249-0131
Sheriff Richie Simmons

Detention Services and Inmate Programs

The Davidson County Detention Center provides several services for inmates during their stay. Food service operates on a set schedule. Healthcare is available on site. Inmates can receive mail and access commissary items. Banking services allow family members to deposit funds into inmate accounts. Religious programs are offered regularly. Work programs give eligible inmates a chance to serve their time productively.

A jail ATM is located near the Magistrate Hallway. This allows visitors to deposit cash into inmate accounts. The commissary system lets inmates purchase approved items using their account balance. Funds can also be deposited through other approved methods.

Mail policies follow standard detention guidelines. Letters must meet size and content requirements. All incoming mail is subject to inspection. Inmates can send outgoing mail through the facility. For specific mail rules, contact the detention center directly at (336) 242-2148.

Davidson County Sheriff's Office serving Davidson County law enforcement

How to Find Davidson County Mugshots

Davidson County maintains an active inmate list online. This list shows current inmates at the detention center. It includes booking photos and charge information. The sheriff's office website is the primary source for this data. Visit the Davidson County Sheriff's Office website to check the current inmate roster.

The North Carolina eCourts Portal is another resource. It provides access to court case records across all counties. You can search by name to find criminal cases filed in Davidson County. The portal shows case details, charges, and court dates. It does not display mugshots, but it does confirm arrest and case information.

For statewide criminal history checks, the NC Department of Adult Correction maintains offender search tools. The NC Courts criminal background check page explains how to request formal background reports. These resources cover records beyond just Davidson County.

North Carolina Public Records Law and Mugshots

Mugshots and arrest records are public in North Carolina. The state's Public Records Act governs access. Under N.C.G.S. § 132-1, records made or received by government agencies are public property. This includes booking photographs taken at the Davidson County Detention Center. Anyone can request these records.

Law enforcement agencies must provide public records upon request. There are limited exceptions. Ongoing investigations may restrict some information temporarily. Juvenile records are not public. Sealed or expunged records are also off limits. But standard adult arrest records and mugshots remain accessible.

Arrest warrants in North Carolina are governed by N.C.G.S. § 15A-304. A warrant is issued when a judicial official finds probable cause that a crime was committed. The warrant authorizes law enforcement to make an arrest. Once served, the warrant and associated records become part of the public file. Davidson County processes hundreds of warrants each month through its magistrate office.

The Booking Process in Davidson County

When someone is arrested in Davidson County, they are transported to the detention center for booking. The process follows standard procedures. Officers collect personal information from the individual. Fingerprints are recorded. A mugshot is taken. The charges are entered into the system.

The magistrate reviews each case. The magistrate sets bond conditions based on the charges and the individual's history. Some charges carry preset bond amounts. Others require a hearing. The magistrate's office operates inside the detention facility. This speeds up the initial processing of new arrests.

After booking, the inmate's information appears on the active inmate list. Family members and the public can view this list. It shows the inmate's name, charges, bond amount, and booking photo. The list updates as new bookings occur and as inmates are released. With roughly 6,000 bookings per year, the list changes frequently in Davidson County.

What Davidson County Arrest Records Show

An arrest record from Davidson County contains specific information. The record lists the person's full name and date of birth. It shows the date and time of arrest. The charges are listed with their statute numbers. The arresting agency is identified. Bond information is included when applicable.

Mugshots show a front-facing photograph. The photo is taken during the booking process. It includes the booking number and date. These photos are part of the official record. They are stored in the detention center's database. Older records may be archived but are still available through records requests.

Court records provide additional context. They show whether charges resulted in a conviction, dismissal, or other outcome. An arrest does not mean a person is guilty. Many cases end in reduced charges or dismissal. Court records from Davidson County are available through the NC eCourts system. Checking both arrest records and court outcomes gives a more complete picture.

Records requests can be made in person or by phone. Contact the Davidson County Sheriff's Office at (336) 242-2105. You can also visit the office at 2511 E US Hwy 64. Standard copy fees may apply for printed records. The non-emergency line at (336) 249-0131 can also direct you to the right department.

Statewide Criminal Record Resources

North Carolina offers several databases for searching criminal records beyond the county level. The NC Department of Adult Correction tracks individuals in state custody. Their offender search tool shows inmates currently in state prison. It also lists individuals on probation or parole across the state.

The NC Courts system provides case lookup tools. You can search civil and criminal cases by name. This covers all 100 counties in North Carolina, including Davidson. The system shows case numbers, charges, hearing dates, and dispositions. It is a useful tool for checking how a case was resolved after the initial arrest.

For formal background checks, the NC State Bureau of Investigation processes criminal history requests. These checks pull records from the statewide database. They cost a fee and require proper identification. Any person can request these checks. The process takes several business days to complete.

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Nearby Counties

Davidson County shares borders with several other counties. If you are searching for someone who may have been arrested in a neighboring jurisdiction, check these counties as well. Arrest records are maintained separately by each county in North Carolina.