Forsyth County Inmate Catalog

Forsyth County recent bookings are searchable through the Inmate Catalog, a public tool with real-time data on people held at the Law Enforcement Detention Center in Winston-Salem. The catalog includes photos, charges, and bond information for each inmate. Forsyth County operates one of the largest jail facilities in North Carolina, with a capacity of over 1,000 beds. This guide covers how to use the Inmate Catalog, what each record shows, and where to find additional arrest data through state-level resources for Forsyth County and beyond.

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How to Search Forsyth County Recent Bookings

The Forsyth County Sheriff's Office runs the Inmate Catalog. This is a Police to Citizen tool that lets anyone look up current inmates. The data updates in real time. You can search by name. The system supports advanced search options for more precise results.

Each result shows the inmate's name, photo, charges, and bond amount. You can click on a record for the full set of details. There is no fee. No login is needed. The tool works on any device with a browser.

If you want a broader search, the state tools listed below cover court records and state inmates. But for current Forsyth County jail data, the Inmate Catalog is the best starting point.

Forsyth County Law Enforcement Detention Center

The Forsyth County Law Enforcement Detention Center is an adult maximum security facility. It sits at 201 N. Church St, Winston-Salem, NC 27101. The building covers 400,000 square feet. It has an 11-story twin tower design with 735 modular steel cells and a total bed capacity of 1,016.

This is one of the largest detention centers in the state. It handles all bookings for Forsyth County. When someone is arrested by a sheriff's deputy, a Winston-Salem police officer, or any other agency in the county, they are brought to this facility for processing.

Forsyth County Sheriff's Office Inmate Catalog for searching recent bookings in Winston-Salem NC

The image above shows the Forsyth County Inmate Catalog. Use the online search tool to look up current inmates and their booking details.

Note: The Records Unit can be reached at (336) 917-7669 for questions about specific booking records.

Inside the LEDC Facility

The Law Enforcement Detention Center, known as the LEDC, is a major part of the Forsyth County justice system. The twin tower layout holds inmates across multiple floors. Each floor has cells built from modular steel. The design allows staff to manage a large number of inmates in a secure setting.

Forsyth County Law Enforcement Detention Center twin tower facility in Winston-Salem NC

The image above shows the Forsyth County LEDC facility. Learn more about the center at the Forsyth County LEDC page.

The Records Unit is staffed by several supervisors. Sgt. Michelle Tart, Sgt. E.D. Rivera, Sgt. Robin Bennett, and Sgt. Gray Collins manage the team. They oversee all record-keeping tied to Forsyth County recent bookings. The Records Unit phone number is (336) 917-7669.

What Forsyth County Booking Records Show

The Inmate Catalog provides detailed records for each booking. Here is what a typical Forsyth County record includes:

  • Full name and photo of the inmate
  • Date and time of booking
  • All charges at intake
  • Bond amount and type
  • Current custody status

The photo is a key feature of the Forsyth County system. Many county tools do not include images. The Inmate Catalog does. This makes it easier to confirm you have the right person.

A booking record is not a conviction. It shows that someone was arrested and processed. Charges are what the state alleges at the time of the arrest. The court decides the final outcome.

Forsyth County Arrest and Booking Process

An arrest in Forsyth County leads to booking at the LEDC. The process starts with a law enforcement contact. An officer may serve a warrant. They may stop a vehicle. They may respond to a call. If they make an arrest, the person goes to the Detention Center on Church Street.

At the LEDC, jail staff handle the intake. They take a photo. They record the charges. They enter the data into the Inmate Catalog. A magistrate reviews the case and sets a bond. If bond is posted, the person is released. If not, they stay in custody.

Forsyth County is one of the most populated counties in North Carolina. Winston-Salem is the largest city. The police department and the sheriff's office both make frequent arrests. All of these bookings flow into the same system at the LEDC. The Inmate Catalog reflects this combined activity in real time.

Recent Bookings Under NC Public Records Law

Booking data in Forsyth County is public under NC General Statutes Chapter 132. The law says government records belong to the people. Anyone can ask to see them. No reason is needed. This applies to all 100 counties in North Carolina.

The Forsyth County Inmate Catalog is one way the county meets this standard. By posting real-time data online, the sheriff's office gives the public fast, free access to booking records. If you need records that are not on the catalog, call the Records Unit at (336) 917-7669.

Note: Some records may be withheld if they relate to an active investigation, but standard booking data is nearly always available to the public.

State Tools for Forsyth County Searches

The NC Judicial Branch website has court records from every county. Search by name to find cases tied to Forsyth County arrests. The site is free and requires no account.

The NC eCourts Portal is a central database. It holds case data from courts across the state. You can filter by county and see charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. This is helpful for tracking a case after the initial booking.

The NC Department of Adult Correction covers people in state custody. If someone booked in Forsyth County ends up in state prison, their record will appear there.

VINELink tracks inmate status in real time. It covers Forsyth County and all of North Carolina. Search by name or inmate ID. Register for free alerts by phone, email, or text if you need to know when someone is released or transferred.

Forsyth County Booking FAQ

Is the Inmate Catalog free to use? Yes. It costs nothing. No login or account is needed. The data is public under North Carolina law.

Does the catalog include photos? Yes. Forsyth County includes a photo with each booking record. This sets it apart from many other county systems in the state.

How current is the data? The Inmate Catalog updates in real time. New bookings appear as they are entered by jail staff. Releases are reflected as they happen.

Can I call for help with a record? Yes. The Records Unit is at (336) 917-7669. Staff can assist with specific questions about Forsyth County recent bookings.

Where do I find old records? The Inmate Catalog shows current inmates. For past cases, use the NC eCourts Portal or contact the Forsyth County Clerk of Court.

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