Greene County Jail Bookings and Inmate Information

Greene County recent bookings are handled at the Greene County Detention Center in Snow Hill, North Carolina. The 96-bed facility includes female housing and rents bed space to the state Misdemeanor Confinement Program and to neighboring counties. Sheriff Matt Sasser oversees all operations. Visitation is done through video conference on weekends only. This page covers how to search recent bookings, contact the jail, and understand the public records process in Greene County.

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Greene County Detention Center

The Greene County Detention Center is at 301 N. Greene Street in Snow Hill, NC. The detention center phone number is 252-747-4700. The facility has 96 beds and includes housing for both male and female inmates. This makes it one of the more versatile small county jails in eastern North Carolina.

The facility's ID number is 5077. Greene County rents bed space to the North Carolina Misdemeanor Confinement Program. This means the detention center holds some state-level misdemeanor offenders in addition to people booked on local charges. The county also rents beds to neighboring counties that may not have enough space in their own jails. All of these inmates appear in the facility's records.

Visit the Greene County Sheriff's Office jail page for detention center information. Greene County Sheriff's Office website for recent bookings and jail information
Detention Center Greene County Detention Center
301 N. Greene Street
Snow Hill, NC 28580
Phone: 252-747-4700
Sheriff's Office 110 SE First Street
Snow Hill, NC 28580
Phone: 252-747-3411
Sheriff Matt Sasser
Capacity 96 beds (includes female housing)

Visitation for Recent Bookings at Greene County

Visitation at the Greene County Detention Center is done through video conference. In-person contact visits are not available. The video visitation schedule is set by the first letter of the inmate's last name. Inmates with last names starting with A through J have visitation on Saturday. Inmates with last names starting with K through Z have visitation on Sunday. All visits take place between 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM.

This video conference system lets families and friends see the person who has been booked without having to enter the secure part of the jail. It is the only way to visit someone at the Greene County Detention Center. If you plan to visit, check the current schedule by calling the detention center at 252-747-4700. Rules and times can change, so it is worth confirming before you make the trip.

Visitation rules apply to all inmates, whether they were booked on local charges or are being held as part of the state Misdemeanor Confinement Program. The same schedule covers everyone in the facility.

How to Search Greene County Recent Bookings

To find out if someone has been booked at the Greene County Detention Center, you have several options. The most direct way is to call the detention center at 252-747-4700. Staff can confirm if a person is in custody and give you basic booking details. This works during regular hours and is the fastest method for a quick check.

You can also contact the Greene County Sheriff's Office at 252-747-3411. The sheriff's office keeps records of all arrests and bookings in the county. They can help you find records for recent bookings and for older cases that may not be on the current jail roster.

For court records tied to a booking, the NC eCourts portal allows searches by name or case number. Court records show what happened after the booking, including hearing dates and case outcomes. The North Carolina Courts website also has tools for looking up case data in Greene County.

The Booking Process in Greene County

When someone is arrested in Greene County, they are transported to the detention center at 301 N. Greene Street for processing. The booking procedure follows the rules set out in N.C.G.S. Chapter 15A. Staff take the person's personal information, photograph, and fingerprints. The arresting officer provides the charges.

A magistrate reviews the case and sets bond. The bond amount depends on the severity of the charges, the person's past record, and whether they are considered a risk of not appearing in court. Once the booking is complete, the person is assigned to a housing unit within the 96-bed facility. Male and female inmates are housed separately.

The booking record created during this process becomes part of the public record. It includes the person's name, charges, bond, booking date, and other details. Under the North Carolina Public Records Act, anyone can request to see these records without giving a reason.

Greene County Bed Space and State Programs

One unique aspect of the Greene County Detention Center is that it rents bed space to the state and to other counties. The North Carolina Misdemeanor Confinement Program places certain offenders in county jails rather than state prisons. Greene County participates in this program and holds these inmates alongside people booked on local charges.

The county also rents beds to neighboring counties that are over capacity. This is a common practice in North Carolina, especially among smaller counties that have extra space. It generates revenue for Greene County while helping other counties manage their inmate populations. All inmates held at the detention center, regardless of why they are there, are subject to the same booking and records procedures.

If you are searching for someone and they were placed at the Greene County Detention Center through one of these programs, the detention center will still have their records. Call 252-747-4700 and provide the person's name to find out if they are being held at the facility.

What Greene County Recent Bookings Include

Each booking record from the Greene County Detention Center has a standard set of data points. These are collected at the time of intake and stored for future access. A Greene County booking record typically shows:

  • Full name, date of birth, and physical description of the person booked
  • Date and time of booking, along with the assigned booking number
  • All charges, bond amount, and scheduled court date
  • Arresting agency, officer name, and facility ID (5077 for Greene County)

These details are public information. Booking photos are also taken during the process and kept on file. Bond amounts shown in the record may change after a court hearing, so verify current bond status by calling the detention center. Court dates can also shift, so check with the NC Courts website for the latest schedule.

Public Records Access in Greene County

The North Carolina Public Records Act gives everyone the right to view and copy booking records from Greene County. You can make a request by phone, in writing, or in person at the sheriff's office at 110 SE First Street in Snow Hill. The law does not require you to state a reason for your request.

Exceptions to public access are limited. Juvenile records are sealed. Medical records of inmates are not available to the public. Records related to ongoing criminal investigations may be withheld temporarily. But the standard booking data, which covers names, charges, bond, and dates, is open to the public in nearly every case.

The sheriff's office must respond to your request within a reasonable period. If they deny your request, they must cite the specific law that supports the denial. You have the right to challenge a denial through the courts. In Greene County, routine requests for recent bookings are normally handled without difficulty.

Tracking Recent Bookings and Releases

The VINE notification system is a free service that works with the Greene County Detention Center. If you need to know when an inmate is released, you can register for alerts through VINE. The system sends a phone call, text, or email when the person's custody status changes.

To sign up, you need the inmate's name or booking number. VINE monitors the jail roster and sends alerts automatically. This is a hands-off way to stay informed about a case without calling the detention center every day. VINE covers jails across North Carolina, so you can track inmates in Greene County and in other counties at the same time.

For people who just need a quick status check, calling the detention center at 252-747-4700 is the simplest approach. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody, what charges they face, and what their bond is set at. This information is public and can be provided to anyone who asks.

Statewide Search Tools for Greene County Records

Beyond the Greene County Detention Center itself, several statewide tools can help you find records tied to bookings. The NC Department of Adult Correction runs an offender search that covers state prisons and supervised probation. If someone was sentenced after their Greene County booking and sent to state prison, this tool will show their status.

The NC eCourts portal provides court records for all 100 counties. You can search by name or case number to find charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes. This is especially useful when you want to see what happened after the initial booking.

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Nearby Counties

Greene County is in the eastern part of North Carolina. These surrounding counties each maintain their own jail and booking records. Check them if you need recent bookings from the area around Greene County.