Burlington NC Arrest and Jail Booking Records

Burlington recent bookings are handled by the Alamance County Sheriff's Office, which operates the county detention center. The Burlington Police Department provides day-to-day law enforcement for the city, but arrested individuals are booked at the Alamance County jail. Burlington is the largest city in Alamance County and sits along the Interstate 40 corridor between the Triad and the Triangle. The Alamance County Sheriff offers a P2C portal for searching current jail inmates. Read on for a full guide to finding recent bookings from Burlington.

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Burlington Police Department

The Burlington Police Department handles law enforcement within the city of Burlington. BPD runs patrol, investigations, narcotics, and community engagement programs. The force covers the entire city, from the downtown core to the residential areas that have expanded over the years. Burlington sits at the crossroads of I-40 and I-85, which gives it a higher traffic volume than many cities its size.

When BPD officers arrest someone in Burlington, the person is taken to the Alamance County jail for processing. Burlington does not run a city jail. The county detention center handles all bookings for the city and the rest of the county. At the jail, staff log the charge, take a mugshot, and set a bond through a magistrate. From that point, the booking record is part of the Alamance County system.

Burlington Police Department building for Burlington recent bookings

BPD works with the Alamance County Sheriff on shared cases and large-scale operations. The two agencies share data through the state court system. Arrests made by BPD show up in the same tools used for all Alamance County bookings. If you are looking for a recent booking that started with a BPD arrest in Burlington, you search the county inmate records.

Alamance County P2C Portal for Recent Bookings

The Alamance County Sheriff's Office maintains a Police to Citizen portal that includes a jail inmate search. The Alamance P2C jail inmates page lets you look up people who are currently in the detention center. You can search by name and see the charge, bond amount, and booking date for each inmate. This is the fastest way to check Burlington recent bookings.

The P2C portal is free to use and does not need a login. The data is updated on a regular basis as new bookings come in and inmates are released. Because the portal focuses on current inmates, people who have posted bond or been transferred may not show up. If you need to find an older booking from Burlington, contact the sheriff's office by phone or in person.

The Alamance County Detention Center handles bookings from Burlington as well as Graham, Mebane, Elon, Haw River, and the rest of the county. All of these go into the same P2C system. There is no way to filter by city on the portal, so you will need to know the name of the person you want to find. Enter the last name and first name and the system will show any matches.

Statewide Tools for Burlington Recent Bookings

In addition to the Alamance County P2C portal, several state resources can help you find booking and court records from Burlington. These tools pull from statewide databases and are free for anyone to use.

VINELink is a free service that lets you track offenders across North Carolina. Search by name to find someone in the Alamance County jail. VINELink will tell you if the person is in custody or has been released. You can sign up for alerts to get a phone call, text, or email when the status changes. This is a good option if you want to stay updated on a Burlington booking without checking the site over and over.

The NC eCourts Portal shows court records for cases in all 100 North Carolina counties. Search by name to find cases from Alamance County that may tie to a Burlington arrest. The portal shows charges, court dates, and case outcomes. It does not have jail data like bond or release dates, but it completes the picture by showing what happened in court after the booking.

  • Alamance P2C portal for current jail inmates and bond details
  • VINELink for custody status tracking and release alerts
  • NC eCourts Portal for court case records and hearing schedules
  • NC Department of Adult Correction for state prison and parole records

The NC Department of Adult Correction covers state prison records, probation, and parole. It does not include county jail bookings in Alamance County, but it will show if a person has a state-level record. Use it alongside the local tools for a broader search on someone booked in Burlington.

Burlington Booking Records Under North Carolina Law

Booking records from Burlington are public under North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 132. This law says that all records made or received by a public agency in the course of its work are open to the public. Jail records, arrest logs, and inmate rosters from the Alamance County Detention Center are covered by this law. You have the right to ask for them, and the agency must provide access.

The rules for how arrests and bookings work in North Carolina are found in Chapter 15A of the General Statutes. This chapter explains probable cause, arrest warrants, magistrate procedures, and the rights of a person who is held in custody. These rules apply to every arrest in Burlington and across the state. If you want to know what legal steps are required before and after a booking, this is the code to read.

To request records from the Alamance County Sheriff's Office, you can call, visit in person, or send a written request. Give your name, describe the records you need, and say how you want to receive them. Most requests for recent bookings from Burlington are straightforward and handled in a short time. Larger or older requests may take a few business days. There may be a fee for printed copies.

What Burlington Booking Records Contain

A booking record from the Alamance County Detention Center for someone arrested in Burlington will have a standard set of information. Staff create this record during the intake process. It shows what was known at the time the person was brought into the jail. It does not reflect any changes that may come later as the case moves through court.

The record will have the full name and date of birth of the person. Charges at the time of booking are listed. The bond amount is shown if a magistrate set one. The arresting agency will be noted. For cases that start with a BPD arrest, it will show Burlington Police Department. The date and time of the booking are always part of the record. A photo is also taken and stored.

Keep in mind that a booking record is the start of the legal process, not the end. Charges can be dropped, reduced, or added. The district attorney makes those decisions. The court record, which you can find through the NC Courts website, is where you see the final result. Use both the booking data and the court file for the most complete view of a Burlington arrest.

Alamance County Recent Bookings

Burlington is in Alamance County, and all arrests in the city are booked at the Alamance County Detention Center. The county jail serves Burlington, Graham, Mebane, and all other towns in the county. For more on the P2C portal, contact details, and how to request older records, see the Alamance County recent bookings page.

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