Find Alexander County Inmate Records

The Alexander County inmate population is managed by the sheriff's office at their detention center in Taylorsville. If you need to look up a person held in the Alexander County jail, several search tools are open to the public. The facility is a 164-bed center that holds both men and women. You can check current inmates online, find bond amounts, and learn about visitation rules. This page covers the main ways to search for Alexander County inmate population records and what to expect when you do.

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Alexander County Jail Facts

164 Bed Capacity
Taylorsville County Seat
4 Shifts Staff Rotation
91 Commercial Park Ave Jail Address

Alexander County Detention Center

The Alexander County Detention Center is at 91 Commercial Park Avenue in Taylorsville. It sits next to the Law Enforcement Center. The jail has 164 beds and houses both males and females. Captain Michael Lunsford runs the facility as jail administrator, with help from Lt. Matt Myers and Lt. Kenneth Duncan.

Four squads of certified detention officers work rotating shifts to keep the jail staffed around the clock. These teams are called A Squad, B Squad, C Squad, and D Squad. Each shift ensures that all inmates in the Alexander County facility receive proper supervision at all times. The jail holds pre-trial detainees waiting for court and sentenced inmates serving terms under one year. This mix shapes the daily inmate population count at the Alexander County detention center.

Alexander County Detention Center page showing inmate population information

The facility must meet state standards set by North Carolina law. Regular inspections check everything from safety to sanitation. Alexander County works hard to keep the jail in full compliance with these rules.

Search Alexander County Jail Records

The Alexander County Sheriff's Office runs a Police to Citizen portal at p2c.alexandercountync.gov. This free tool shows current inmates. You can filter by name and pull up booking details. The system gives you a fast way to check the Alexander County inmate population without calling the jail.

Results from the portal include names, charges, and booking dates. You can see who is in custody right now. The data refreshes often, but small delays can happen. For the most current information about a specific inmate in Alexander County, call the detention center directly.

Note: The online portal only shows people currently held in the Alexander County facility, not those who have been released.

Visiting Inmates in Alexander County

Visitation at the Alexander County Detention Center works by appointment only. You must go to paytelconnect.com and set up a free account first. Then schedule your visit at least one day in advance. Walk-in visits are not accepted.

Each inmate gets one free 15-minute visit per week from the public lobby. The schedule depends on which pod the inmate is housed in at the Alexander County jail:

  • A-Pod and B-Pod: Tuesdays, 8 AM to 12 PM, 1 PM to 4 PM, 6 PM to 10 PM
  • C-Pod and D-Pod: Thursdays, same hours
  • G-Pod: Sundays, same hours

Keeping family ties strong matters. Visits help inmates in Alexander County stay connected and adjust better when they get out. The appointment system keeps things orderly and fair for everyone.

Alexander County Inmate Services

Inmates at the Alexander County Detention Center can buy items from the commissary. Family members add funds through the kiosk in the jail lobby. The kiosk is provided by McDaniel Supply Company. Inmates use their account to purchase hygiene items, snacks, and other approved products.

Phone calls are handled by PayTel Communications on a pay-per-call basis. Family members can buy minutes by calling 1-800-729-8355. All calls from the Alexander County jail are monitored and recorded except for calls to attorneys. These services help inmates stay in touch with the people who matter to them while they are held in the Alexander County detention center.

Mail goes through a special process. Non-legal mail must be sent to: Alexander County Detention Center, Inmate Name, Inmate ID Number, Facility ID Number 5002, PO Box 18247, Greensboro, NC 27419. If you leave out the facility ID or inmate name, the mail will not be scanned and delivered. Legal mail from attorneys has a separate process.

Bail and Bond in Alexander County

Bonding out of the Alexander County jail can happen several ways. You can pay the full cash bond at the Clerk of Superior Court. Property owned in Alexander County can serve as a guarantee, though bonds over $2,500 require tax statements. A bondsman is a third option. Bondsmen typically charge 15% of the total bond as a non-refundable fee.

Court dates for inmates held in Alexander County can be found on the NC Court System website. For questions about the court process, call the Alexander County Clerk of Court at 828-632-2215. Under North Carolina General Statute Chapter 132, most booking and bond records are public. You have the right to ask for this information. The NC Courts records page explains how to get copies of court filings from any county.

State Inmate Population Resources

The Alexander County jail only holds local inmates. People sentenced to state prison get transferred to NCDAC facilities. The NCDAC Offender Search lets you look up anyone in the state prison system. This database goes back to 1972 and covers current and past inmates.

Keep in mind that state and county records are separate. The NCDAC does not have data on the Alexander County inmate population. For local jail records, always go through the sheriff's office. For state prison records, use the NCDAC tool. The NCDAC public records office takes requests by phone at (919) 733-2126 or by mail.

Victims of crime can also track inmates through the NC SAVAN program. This free service sends alerts when an inmate is released or moved. Call 1-877-627-2826 to register.

Note: State records do not include Alexander County jail data, so check both sources if needed.

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Nearby Counties

Alexander County borders several other counties in western North Carolina. Each county has its own jail and inmate records. Confirm which county holds the person you are looking for before you search.