Durham County Booking Search

Durham County recent bookings are available to the public through an online inmate lookup tool that requires no login. The Durham County Detention Center at 219 S. Mangum St in Durham processes all arrests in the county. You can search by last name to find current inmates, their charges, and bond details. Durham County also operates an annex facility and a records office for in-person requests. This guide explains every way to access Durham County booking records and what you can expect to find in each one.

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How to Search Durham County Recent Bookings

Durham County runs an online inmate lookup that is open to everyone. You do not need to create an account. You do not need to log in. Just go to the search page and type in a last name. The tool will show all matches from the current jail roster.

Each result includes the person's name, charges, and booking date. You can click for more details. Bond amounts and court dates appear in the full record. The tool updates as new bookings come in and as people are released.

This is the fastest way to check Durham County recent bookings from home. It works on phones, tablets, and computers. There is no fee to use it.

Durham County Detention Center Location

The main Durham County Detention Center is at 219 S. Mangum St, Durham, NC 27701. You can call the facility at (919) 560-0910. This is where all bookings take place. When someone is arrested in Durham County, they are brought here for processing.

Durham County also has an annex at 326 E. Main St. The annex phone number is (919) 560-0940. Some inmates may be held at this location depending on capacity and classification.

For in-person record requests, visit the Records office at 510 S. Dillard St. The office is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Staff there can help you pull specific booking and arrest records.

Durham County Sheriff's Office inmate search page for looking up recent bookings and arrest records

The image above shows the Durham County inmate search resource. Access it at the Durham County inmate lookup page.

What Durham County Booking Records Contain

A Durham County booking record holds several pieces of data. The record is created at the time of arrest and updated as the case moves forward. Here is what you will typically find:

  • Full name of the person booked
  • Date and time of booking
  • All charges filed at intake
  • Bond amount and bond type
  • Court date if one has been set
  • Custody status

Durham County must maintain specific records under NCGS 153A-220. This state law requires counties to keep detailed data about people in their custody. The records are public and open to anyone.

Note: Charges at booking are allegations, not proof of guilt. The court process determines the outcome of each case.

Durham County Arrest and Intake Process

An arrest in Durham County follows a set path. A police officer or sheriff's deputy takes a person into custody. The person is driven to the Detention Center on Mangum Street. Jail staff begin the intake process right away.

Staff take a photograph. They record the charges. They enter personal details into the system. A magistrate then reviews the case. The magistrate sets a bond based on the charges and the person's record. If bond is paid, the person leaves. If not, they stay locked up.

Durham is a busy county. The city of Durham has a large population and active police force. The sheriff's office covers the rest of the county. Both agencies feed arrests into the same detention center. This means the booking data reflects activity from multiple law enforcement bodies.

Visitation at the Durham County Detention Center

The Durham County Detention Center allows visits on a set schedule. General population inmates can receive visitors Tuesday through Friday from 9 to 11 a.m., 1 to 4 p.m., and 6 to 8:30 p.m. Weekend visits are Saturday and Sunday from 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m.

Each inmate may have up to 8 approved visitors. You must sign in at least 15 minutes before your visit. If you arrive late, you will not be allowed to visit for the rest of that week. All visitors are subject to search.

Public visits are limited to one per week, Monday through Saturday. The schedule is governed by NC Admin Code 10A NCAC 14J .1513. Follow the rules closely to avoid losing your visit.

Recent Bookings and NC Public Records Law

Booking records in Durham County are public under NC General Statutes Chapter 132. This law gives everyone the right to see government records. You do not need a reason. The law is the same for all 100 counties in North Carolina.

Durham County makes it easy to access records. The online search tool is the fastest option. The Records office at 510 S. Dillard St handles in-person requests during business hours. You can call the Detention Center at (919) 560-0910 if you need help finding a specific record.

State Tools for Durham County Record Searches

Several state-level websites can help you find records tied to Durham County arrests. The NC Judicial Branch has court records from every county. You can search by name to find cases linked to Durham County bookings.

The NC eCourts Portal holds searchable case data. Filter by county to see Durham results. The portal shows charges, hearings, and case outcomes. It is free and open to all.

The NC Department of Adult Correction covers state inmates. If someone arrested in Durham County was sent to state prison, their record appears in this system. For local jail records, the Durham County inmate lookup is the best starting point.

VINELink tracks inmates in real time. It covers Durham County and all of North Carolina. Search by name or inmate ID. Register for alerts if you want to know when someone is released or moved.

Durham County Booking Records FAQ

Do I need an account to search Durham County recent bookings? No. The online lookup requires no login. Just enter a last name and search.

How fast do new records post? Most bookings appear in the system within hours. The Detention Center processes arrests around the clock, so new records can show up at any time.

Can I get records in person? Yes. Visit the Records office at 510 S. Dillard St, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Staff can help with both current and past booking records.

What if the person is no longer in custody? The online tool shows current inmates. For past bookings, try the NC eCourts Portal or contact the Durham County Clerk of Court for court records that go back further.

Note: The Detention Center main line at (919) 560-0910 can confirm whether a specific person is currently in custody.

Additional Durham County Contacts

The main Detention Center is at 219 S. Mangum St. Call (919) 560-0910. The annex is at 326 E. Main St. Call (919) 560-0940. The Records office is at 510 S. Dillard St. Each location serves a different purpose, but all tie back to the Durham County booking system.

Between the online inmate search, phone inquiries, and in-person visits, Durham County offers several clear paths to find recent bookings and arrest records. The system is built for public access, and no login or fee is needed to get started.

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