Durham County Mugshots and Inmate Data

Durham County busted mugshots come from bookings at the Durham County Detention Facility. The county seat is Durham. The main detention facility is located at 219 S Mangum St, Durham, NC 27701. An annex facility operates at 326 E Main St. The Sheriff's Office headquarters is at 510 S Dillard St. Durham County provides an online inmate search tool and a public records counter for in-person requests. All arrest records are public under North Carolina law.

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Durham County Detention Facilities

Durham County operates two detention facilities. The main facility sits at 219 S Mangum St in downtown Durham. The annex is at 326 E Main St. Both facilities process bookings and hold inmates. Together they serve a large urban county with a significant volume of arrests each year.

The main detention facility handles most initial bookings. Arrested individuals are brought here for processing. Officers collect personal information, take fingerprints, and capture the booking photograph. Charges are entered into the county system. The magistrate reviews each case and sets bond.

The annex facility provides additional capacity. It helps manage overflow when the main facility is at or near capacity. Both locations fall under the authority of the Durham County Sheriff's Office. Contact the main detention facility at (919) 560-0910 or the annex at (919) 560-0940.

Durham County arrest records and booking information resources
Main Detention 219 S Mangum St
Durham, NC 27701
Phone: (919) 560-0910
Annex Facility 326 E Main St
Durham, NC
Phone: (919) 560-0940
Sheriff's Office 510 S Dillard St
Durham, NC
Phone: (919) 560-0897

Durham County Records Division

The Durham County Sheriff's Office has a Records Division open to the public. The public counter operates Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. You can visit in person to request arrest records, booking information, and other public documents. Staff assist with record lookups and provide copies.

Fees apply for records. Basic inmate information costs $5. Certified copies cost $10. Photocopies are $0.25 per page. Bring cash or check when visiting. Fees may change, so call ahead to confirm current rates. The Records Division can be reached through the Sheriff's Office at (919) 560-0897.

The Durham Police Department also maintains arrest records for cases handled by city officers. Their records office is at 602 E Main St. The phone number is (919) 560-1200. If you are unsure whether the sheriff or the police department handled an arrest, check both. City and county law enforcement operate independently in Durham.

How to Search Durham County Mugshots Online

Durham County offers an online inmate search tool. Visit the Durham County Sheriff's Office website to look up current inmates. The search requires a last name at minimum. You can also enter a first name or date of birth to narrow results. The system shows booking details and charges for individuals currently in custody.

The Durham County Sheriff's website provides additional information about the office and its operations. Check this site for updates on policies, programs, and contact details for specific divisions within the sheriff's office.

The North Carolina eCourts Portal covers court records statewide. Search by name to find criminal cases in Durham County. The portal shows case numbers, charges, court dates, and dispositions. It is free for basic searches. This tool is useful for checking how a case was resolved after the arrest.

For public records requests beyond what is available online, Durham County has a formal process. Visit durhamnc.gov to submit a request. This covers city records. For county sheriff records, contact the Records Division directly.

North Carolina Public Records and Arrest Data

Mugshots and arrest records in Durham County are public. This is established by N.C.G.S. § 132-1, the North Carolina Public Records Act. Government records belong to the people. Booking photographs taken at the Durham County Detention Facility are government records. Anyone can request them.

The law has limited exceptions. Juvenile records are not public. Sealed or expunged records are restricted. Some investigative files may be withheld while cases are active. But the standard booking record for an adult arrest is available to anyone. This includes the mugshot, the charges, and the basic personal information of the arrested individual.

Arrest warrants in Durham County follow N.C.G.S. § 15A-304. A judicial official issues a warrant after finding probable cause. The warrant becomes part of the court record once served. Outstanding warrants are active until served or recalled by the court. The magistrate's office at the detention facility processes warrants daily.

Durham County Booking Process

Booking in Durham County follows a structured procedure. The arrested person arrives at the detention facility. Officers verify identity using government-issued identification when available. Personal details are recorded. Fingerprints are captured electronically. The booking photograph is taken.

Charges are entered with their statute numbers. The magistrate reviews the case. Bond is set based on the charges and the individual's criminal history. Some offenses carry standard bond schedules. Serious felonies may require a separate hearing. The magistrate can also set conditions of release such as no contact orders or electronic monitoring.

After processing, the individual is housed in the appropriate facility. Their record appears in the inmate search system. Family members can verify custody status by calling the detention facility or searching online. The booking record stays on file permanently unless later expunged by court order.

Statewide Criminal Record Resources

Beyond Durham County resources, North Carolina provides state-level tools. The NC Department of Adult Correction maintains an offender search for individuals in state custody. This covers prison inmates and those on supervised release. It is separate from the county detention system.

The NC Courts background check page explains options for obtaining formal criminal history reports. These checks pull from the statewide repository maintained by the State Bureau of Investigation. They require proper identification and a fee. The results are mailed to the requestor and provide a comprehensive criminal history.

The NC eCourts system remains the best free option for checking case outcomes. It covers all counties. You can track a case from filing through disposition. For Durham County cases, this shows whether charges resulted in conviction, dismissal, or another outcome. Court records provide the context that a mugshot alone does not.

Arrest Records Versus Convictions

An arrest record shows that someone was taken into custody. It does not prove guilt. Many arrests do not result in convictions. Charges may be dismissed by the prosecutor. Cases may be resolved with reduced charges through plea agreements. Trials may end in acquittal.

Durham County processes a high volume of arrests. Not all of these lead to criminal convictions. The court system determines outcomes. Checking both the arrest record and the court disposition gives a complete picture. The eCourts Portal provides disposition data for Durham County cases.

North Carolina allows expungement of certain records. Dismissed charges and not-guilty verdicts may qualify. First-time offenders can petition for expungement under specific statutes. Once expunged, the record is removed from public databases. The person may legally deny the arrest in most situations. Expungement petitions are filed in the county where the case originated.

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Nearby Counties

Durham County sits in the Triangle region of North Carolina. Several counties border Durham. If an arrest happened near a county line, the booking may have occurred in a neighboring jurisdiction. Check these counties for additional records.