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Randolph County Arrest Records

In Randolph County, North Carolina, arrest records are created following an individual's arrest. They contain information about an arrest, the detainee's alleged offense, the time and location, or the incident that led to it. Law enforcement agencies collect and maintain this data to provide an official account of arrests and the circumstances surrounding them.

Arrest records are typically managed by the county's arresting agencies and other local law enforcement agencies. However, there are several instances where arrest information is relevant to judicial proceedings; where this is the case, they may also be featured within Randolph County Court Records.

Are Arrest Records Public in Randolph County?

Yes, arrest records in Randolph County are generally available to the public under North Carolina's Public Records Law (G.S. § 132). The law mandates that state and local agencies make arrest records accessible unless the records fall under certain exemptions. Exempted records may include:

  • Juvenile arrest records (G.S. § 7B-3000)
  • Records related to ongoing investigations (G.S. § 132-1.4)
  • Expunged or sealed records (G.S. § 15A-145.5)
  • Specific pre-sentencing reports and information protected by state or federal law

These restrictions ensure that sensitive information remains confidential, especially if its disclosure may risk the safety of private citizens or threaten public security.

What Do Public Arrest Records Contain?

Public arrest records in Randolph County typically include the following information:

  • The arrestee's name and physical description (including their mugshot)
  • Date and location of arrest
  • Alleged offenses, as well as the place and time of the incident
  • Bail or bond information
  • Arresting agency and the detention facility
  • Preliminary case details and relevant court information (where applicable)

These records do not include protected or sensitive information, such as juvenile arrests or details from sealed cases.

Randolph County Crime Rate

According to the 2022 North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation's Crime in North Carolina Report, Randolph County law enforcement reported 2,628 index offenses.

Property crimes in Randolph County, including burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft, accounted for 85% of these offenses, with 518 burglaries, 1662 larcenies, and 165 motor vehicle thefts reported. There were also 3 incidents of murder, 44 rapes, 28 robberies, and 208 reports of aggravated assault in that year.

Randolph County Arrest Statistics

According to the NCSBI's Summary Reporting System for arrests by offense, Randolph County recorded 3,545 arrests in 2022. The most common types of arrests in Randolph County in 2022 were for:

  • Non-aggravated assaults: 443 arrests
  • Drug-related offenses: Arrests for drug-related crimes, including possession and distribution, accounted for 11.2% of apprehensions in that year
  • Larceny-theft, Breaking and Entering, Motor Vehicle Theft, and Buying, Receiving, and Possession of Stolen Property: Cumulatively, these crimes made up nearly 12% of the total arrests, with 302 larceny-related arrests, 85 arrests for B&E and 13 for motor vehicle theft.

Find Randolph County Arrest Records

The Randolph County Sheriff's Office and local police departments are typically responsible for maintaining arrest records. To access these records, inquirers may utilize any of the following options:

County Arrest Records

The Randolph County Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records and provides multiple methods for the public to access arrest information. Inquirers may query the Administrative and Records Clerk of the Sheriff's Office in person or via phone at (336) 318-6676. The office also maintains an index of currently confined inmates in the county. The information featured on this roster typically includes:

  • The inmate's first, last, and middle name
  • Suffix
  • Age
  • Race
  • Gender
  • Date confined

Additionally, inquirers may view the Randolph News Flash Publication for details of felony arrests made by the Sheriff's Office.

For a more granular approach, inquirers may obtain arrest records from the city or town police departments where the arrest occurred or the detainee is held. For instance, the Asheboro Police Department and Randleman Police Department each maintain records for arrests made within their jurisdictions. To access these records, contact the specific department's public records division. The Asheboro Police Department's Record Unit can be reached at (336) 626-1300, while inquirers may contact the Randleman Police Department Records Section may be contacted via phone at (336) 495-7510 or fax at (336) 495-7513.

Criminal cases filed in Randolph County may also contain arrest information, which can be accessed through the Randolph County Court Clerk. The public can use self-service terminals at the courthouse and search for case records by case number or individual names. The courthouse address is thus:

Randolph County Courthouse
176 East Salisbury St
Suite 201
Asheboro, NC 27203
Phone: (336) 328-3000

State Arrest Records

For state-level arrest information, the North Carolina eCourts Portal provides a Remote Public Access (RPA) option for searching arrest records and related criminal case files across the state, including those from Randolph County. The portal also allows users to search for court records by name or case number. However, inquirers will be required to pay a $495 one-time connection fee (nonrefundable) for two users and admins, a $70 one-time fee for each additional user, and a $0.21 access fee per transaction.

Alternatively, inquirers may query the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction, which maintains an online Offender Information Search system. Using the system, inquirers may perform an offender search, lookup escapees/captures and absconders, and obtain information about inmate releases. To search, users will need to enter at least one of the following criteria:

  • Last Name
  • First Name
  • M.I.
  • Last Name Sounds Like
  • Offender Number
  • Gender
  • Race
  • Ethnic Group
  • Birth Date (Range or exact match)
  • Age Range

Public records requests can also be submitted to the NCDAC at:

North Carolina Department of Adult Correction
214 West Jones St. Raleigh
5201 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-5201
Phone: (919) 733-2126

Free Arrest Record Search in Randolph County

Most public record resources provided by local law enforcement agencies can be accessed for free. This includes public access terminals at the Randolph County courthouse and the arrest information index maintained by the County Sheriff's Office. However, if copies of records are requested, fees may apply.

Some third-party websites also provide free access to limited arrest record information. However, users will be charged a fee if they require extensive information. In addition, users are often advised to verify the records obtained from these sites for accuracy, as they are private entities not affiliated with government agencies.

Get Randolph County Criminal Records

Like arrest records, Randolph County arrest records may be obtained by querying county, state, and federal law enforcement and judicial offices. Individuals may request certified criminal records from the Randolph County Clerk using Form AOC-CR-314. Non-certified copies, which cannot be used for legal purposes, may also be accessed through the office. Criminal record requests may be sent to:

Randolph County Court
176 E. Salisbury St.
Asheboro, NC 27203
Phone: (336) 328-3100

For a more comprehensive criminal background search, individuals can request a statewide background check through the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation (SBI). To complete the process, individuals may obtain fingerprinting services from the Randolph County Sheriff's Office, download and complete the Request for Access to Criminal History Record form, and submit the completed application, the fingerprint card, and a fee of $14 to:

North Carolina State Bureau Of Investigation
3320 Garner Road
Raleigh, NC 27610

Randolph County Arrest Records Vs. Criminal Records

While both arrest records and criminal records provide information about a person's interactions with law enforcement, they differ in scope. Arrest records cover the details of a person's apprehension, such as the date and charges, but do not include court outcomes or post-arrest activities. In contrast, criminal records are comprehensive and include arrests, court proceedings, incarceration records, and post-conviction details, reflecting the full spectrum of a person's involvement with the justice system.

How Long Do Arrests Stay on Your Record?

In Randolph County, North Carolina, arrest information generally remains on a person's criminal record unless it is expunged through a legal process. However, as of December 1, 2021, under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-146(a4), individuals whose charges were dismissed or who were found not guilty can have their arrest records automatically expunged. The North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts (NCAOC) is responsible for implementing this automated process.

Expunge Randolph County Arrest Records

Expungement eligibility is governed by Article 5 of the North Carolina General Statutes (G.S. § 15A-145 through 15A-153). If granted, an expungement allows individuals to lawfully deny the arrest, charge, or conviction when asked, including in job applications, rental agreements, and under oath. N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-153(a) protects individuals from being prosecuted for perjury or false statements in such situations.

However, certain exceptions apply. For example, per N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-153(e), individuals applying for criminal justice training programs must still disclose expunged records. Additionally, the NCAOC is allowed to maintain records related to the expungement process, such as petitions and supporting affidavits. Law enforcement agencies may also retain records that are part of an ongoing or past investigation, even if the arrest is expunged.

To begin the expungement process in Randolph County, an individual must file a petition with the Randolph County Superior Court. The process typically requires completing the Petition and Order Form (AOC-CR-264). The court may then grant or deny the request for expunction. If the petition is granted, the applicant will receive a final order, which they will be required to forward to the following agencies and departments:

State Bureau of Investigation
Attn: Expunction Unit
P.O. Box 29500
Raleigh, NC 27626

NC Department of Public Safety,
Attn: Combined Records Section
4226 Mail Service Center Raleigh,
NC 27699-4226

NC Division of Motor Vehicles, Driver and
Vehicle Services, Driver Assistance Branch
Attn: Hearings/Adjudication Unit
3118 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-3118

NC Administrative Office of the Courts
Court Services
Attn: Records Officer
P.O. Box 2448
Raleigh, NC 27602

Randolph County Arrest Warrants

In Randolph County, arrest warrants are legal documents issued by a superior court judge, magistrate, or clerk that authorize law enforcement officers to take individuals into custody. Under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-401, officers can only make arrests without a warrant if they witness a crime or have probable cause to believe that an individual has committed an offense. Otherwise, an arrest warrant is required to make the arrest.

An arrest warrant generally includes the name of the suspect, the crime they are accused of, and the signature of the issuing official. In certain circumstances, the court may issue an Order for Arrest (OFA) under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-305. This type of warrant is issued when an individual fails to appear in court, violates probation, or when a grand jury indictment has been handed down.

Randolph County Arrest Warrant Search

To find out if there is an active warrant against an individual, inquirers may query the Randolph County Sheriff's Office or local police departments. Alternatively, use the North Carolina eCourts Portal by entering the individual's name or case number to view active warrants.

Do Randolph County Arrest Warrants Expire?

Most arrest warrants in North Carolina, including Randolph County, do not expire. They remain active until executed, meaning the individual is arrested or until a judge recalls them. However, individuals may resolve outstanding warrants by turning themselves in to law enforcement or fulfilling their legal obligations. On the other hand, N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15-1 establishes a two-year statute of limitations for prosecuting certain misdemeanors; hence, the charge may no longer be prosecutable if a warrant is not executed within this time.

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