Greene County Arrest and Booking Records

Greene County sits in eastern North Carolina, anchored by Snow Hill, the county seat. The Greene County Sheriff's Office books individuals into the detention facility at 301 N. Greene Street, Snow Hill, NC 28580, and those records become part of the public domain under state law. North Carolina General Statute 132-1 defines public records broadly, covering booking logs and related documents held by government agencies. Searching Greene County recent arrests lets you find names, charges, and booking dates tied to local law enforcement activity. This page guides you to the right tools and offices for that search.

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Greene County Recent Arrests and the Public Record

Under NCGS 132-1, arrest records created by public agencies in North Carolina are presumed open to inspection. The Greene County Sheriff's Office maintains a detention facility that houses both male and female inmates, along with a medical unit and visitation services. Every booking generates a record that includes the person's name, charge or charges, and the date of arrest. Those records fall squarely within the definition of public documents.

NCGS 132-6 requires custodians of public records to make those documents available for inspection and copying. The detention center at 301 N. Greene Street handles bookings, and the Clerk of Superior Court at the same address keeps court-related records once a case moves into the judicial system. Neither office charges a fee to view records in person, though copies may cost a small amount per page. Knowing which office holds the record you need saves time and effort.

Recent arrests in Greene County may involve traffic offenses, drug charges, property crimes, or other violations. The nature of the charge does not affect whether the arrest record is public. All bookings at the Greene County Detention Center become part of the public record on the day they are created.

Searching Arrest Records Online

Several online tools let you search Greene County arrest records from home. The North Carolina eCourts Portal provides access to case records once charges have been filed in court. You can search by name, case number, or county. Results include charge descriptions, court dates, and disposition information when available. The portal is free to use and draws from live court data across the state.

The NC Department of Adult Correction criminal offender search covers individuals who have been convicted and sentenced to state supervision. That tool is best for longer records rather than recent bookings. For the most current Greene County recent arrests, the eCourts Portal and the sheriff's office are the most reliable starting points.

Online searches work well for recent activity, but records more than a few years old may require an in-person visit to the Clerk's office. The Clerk of Superior Court for Greene County is located at 301 N Greene St, Snow Hill, NC 28580, and can be reached at (252) 747-3500.

Greene County Sheriff's Office Detention Facility

The Greene County courthouse and law enforcement complex sits near the center of Snow Hill. The detention facility at 301 N. Greene Street handles all local bookings. The facility provides separate housing for male and female inmates, medical services, and a visitation program for approved visitors.

Families seeking information about a detained person should call (252) 747-4700, the main line for the detention center. Staff can confirm whether someone is currently in custody and provide basic booking details. More detailed charge information appears in court records once a case is filed.

A lead-in note about the image below: the NC Courts location page for Greene County shows the courthouse where clerk and court records are maintained alongside the detention facility.

Greene County Sheriff and Clerk offices Snow Hill NC recent arrests

The same complex serves both the sheriff's booking function and the clerk's record-keeping role, making it a single destination for most public record requests in Greene County.

What Arrest Records Contain

A booking record from the Greene County Detention Center typically includes the arrested person's full name, date of birth, the arresting agency, the date and time of booking, and the charges listed at the time of arrest. Bond amounts, if set, are also part of the record. These details are all public under NCGS 132-1.

Charge descriptions on a booking record reflect what was alleged at the time of arrest. They do not indicate guilt or the final outcome of any case. Charges may be reduced, dismissed, or changed as a case moves through the court system. Always check court records through the eCourts Portal for the most current status of a case.

NCGS 132-1.4 addresses criminal investigative records and sets limits on what law enforcement must release while an investigation is active. Booking records are not investigative records, so they remain available. Investigative files, witness statements, and similar materials may be withheld under that statute until a case is closed.

NC Department of Adult Correction Records

For Greene County residents who have moved from local detention into state custody, the NC Department of Adult Correction offender search is the right tool. It covers people currently serving sentences in state facilities and those under post-release supervision.

The image below comes from the DAC's public-facing portal, which is the official state resource for offender record searches in North Carolina.

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That statewide resource complements local tools by covering cases that have moved beyond the county level.

Greene County cases that result in sentences longer than 90 days typically transfer to state custody. At that point, the DAC system becomes the primary place to track an individual. Local recent arrests remain in county records regardless of where a person ends up serving time.

Clerk of Superior Court and Court Records

Once an arrested person appears before a judge and charges are formally filed, the Clerk of Superior Court takes over as the primary record custodian. The Greene County Clerk's office at 301 N Greene St, Snow Hill, NC 28580 maintains all court filings, including criminal complaints, plea records, sentencing orders, and judgments. The main number is (252) 747-3500.

Court records are searchable through the eCourts Portal, but the clerk's physical office holds original documents and can assist with certified copies. Certified copies carry an official seal and are required for some legal, financial, or administrative purposes. Requests for certified copies involve a small fee set by state law.

Records at the clerk's office go back many years. Older paper records may require an in-person visit rather than an online search. Staff can guide you to the right index or file for historical cases.

Recent Arrests by Charge Type in Greene County

Greene County arrest records reflect the kinds of offenses common to rural eastern North Carolina. Drug-related charges appear frequently, as do traffic offenses, domestic violence charges, and property crimes such as breaking and entering or larceny. Each charge type is logged the same way at booking regardless of severity.

Felony charges move to Superior Court, while misdemeanors are handled in District Court. Both court levels are served by the Clerk of Superior Court in Snow Hill. The eCourts Portal shows records from both court levels when you search by name or case number.

Warrant searches are a common reason people look up recent arrests. Active warrants issued in Greene County appear in the court system and may be visible through the portal. If you believe a warrant has been issued, contacting the clerk's office or the sheriff's office directly is the most reliable approach.

Visiting the Detention Center and Courthouse

Both the detention facility and the courthouse are located at or near 301 N. Greene Street in Snow Hill. Snow Hill is a small town, so parking and access are generally straightforward. The detention center operates around the clock for booking, while the clerk's office follows standard county business hours, typically Monday through Friday.

Visitation at the Greene County Detention Center is available to approved visitors. Families and friends seeking to visit a detained person should contact the facility at (252) 747-4700 to learn the current visitation schedule and requirements. Rules about identification, clothing, and permitted items apply to all visitors.

Medical services at the facility are available to all inmates during their detention. If you have concerns about a detained family member's health or welfare, the detention center staff can address those concerns during business hours.

Understanding Public Access Under North Carolina Law

North Carolina's public records law, codified at NCGS 132-1 through 132-6 and beyond, is one of the broader open-records frameworks in the Southeast. Arrest records, booking logs, and court filings are all public documents. Any person may request to inspect them without stating a reason. Agencies may not require a formal written request for records that are routinely available.

NCGS 132-6 gives agencies a reasonable amount of time to produce records, but routine booking logs are generally available on request. Greene County's small size means record requests are often handled quickly. The clerk's office and the sheriff's detention desk are both experienced with public records requests from residents and researchers alike.

There are limits. Juvenile records are sealed. Certain investigative files are protected under NCGS 132-1.4 until investigations conclude. Victim information may be redacted. Within those limits, Greene County recent arrests and related records are fully accessible to the public.

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