Alleghany County Inmate Records

Searching the Alleghany County inmate population is possible through the sheriff's office and related public tools. Alleghany County is a small, rural county in the mountains of North Carolina. The sheriff's office handles law enforcement, court security, and detention services. The Alleghany Regional Jail holds people arrested in the county and those serving short sentences. This guide walks you through the ways to find inmate records, learn about visitation, and understand how jail data works in Alleghany County.

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Alleghany County Jail Facts

Sparta County Seat
(336) 372-4455 Sheriff Phone
15 min Visit Duration
40 Alleghany St Office Address

Alleghany County Sheriff's Office

The Alleghany County Sheriff's Office enforces North Carolina laws across the county. Their duties include patrol, crime investigation, and running the jail. Within the Town of Sparta, the Sparta Police Department shares law enforcement duties. But the jail serves the whole county.

The sheriff's office sits at 40 Alleghany Street in Sparta, NC 28675. You can call them at (336) 372-4455. Staff handle questions about the Alleghany County inmate population, warrants, and general jail matters. The office is open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM. The jail itself runs around the clock.

Alleghany County Sheriff's Office website for inmate population information

As a small county, Alleghany has a close relationship between the sheriff's office and the community it serves. That means questions about inmates often get answered quickly.

Alleghany Regional Jail Details

The Alleghany Regional Jail operates with modern detention standards. The facility houses people arrested in Alleghany County, including those awaiting trial and those sentenced for misdemeanors. The jail must follow rules in N.C.G.S. 153A-221, which sets baseline standards for all local jails in the state. Regular state inspections keep the facility accountable.

Immediate family can visit inmates. That includes parents, siblings, grandparents, spouses, and children. The inmate must give the jail staff each visitor's name ahead of time. Attorneys always have the right to confidential visits. Probation officers, social workers, ministers, and doctors can also request private meetings with inmates at the Alleghany County jail.

Note: The jail may pause visitation at any time for security or maintenance reasons, so check before you go.

Visiting Alleghany County Inmates

The Alleghany Regional Jail offers two kinds of visits. Off-site video visitation is available every day from 9 AM to 10 PM. You sign up through Paytel Communications or Homewav. This lets you visit from any place with internet. It works well for family members who live far from Alleghany County.

On-site video visitation happens at the jail itself. You must schedule 24 hours ahead through Paytel or Homewav. On-site hours are Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday from 9 AM to 10 PM. There is no visitation on Mondays or Fridays. All visits last 15 minutes. Each inmate can have up to 5 visitors per week at the Alleghany County facility.

Both visit types are recorded and monitored. This is standard practice at jails across North Carolina. The system helps families stay in touch while the jail keeps everyone safe.

Inmate Funds and Communication

You can send money to inmates at the Alleghany County jail through several methods. The lobby kiosk from Oasis or Tech Friends accepts cash and debit or credit cards. It is open around the clock. You can also go online at jailATM.com, call 877-810-0914, or send a money order by mail through the US Postal Service.

These funds go into an inmate trust account. Inmates use the money to buy commissary items. The Alleghany County jail follows strict rules about what inmates can purchase. Items usually include snacks, personal care products, and writing supplies. Phone calls and video visits may also draw from this account depending on the service provider.

Alleghany County Jail Records

Under North Carolina General Statute Chapter 132, most jail records are public. Booking logs, charges, and bond data for the Alleghany County inmate population fall under this law. You can ask the sheriff's office for these records in person, by phone, or in writing. No reason is needed.

State-level records work differently. The NCDAC Offender Search covers people in state prisons, not county jails. If someone has been transferred from the Alleghany County jail to a state facility, you would search the state database. The NCDAC public records page handles requests for state prison data. For court records tied to Alleghany County cases, use the NC Courts website.

Note: Some records may be redacted to protect personal information like social security numbers, even in Alleghany County.

Bond and Court in Alleghany County

When someone is booked into the Alleghany Regional Jail, a magistrate sets their bond. The bond amount depends on the charges, the person's history, and the risk they may not show up for court. You can find out bond amounts by calling the sheriff's office at (336) 372-4455.

To post bond in Alleghany County, you can pay the full amount in cash at the Clerk of Superior Court, hire a bail bondsman, or post a property bond. A bondsman will charge a fee that you do not get back. Property bonds require proof of ownership. Once the bond is posted and confirmed, the jail releases the person. This can happen at any hour since the Alleghany County facility operates around the clock.

For court dates and case information in Alleghany County, check with the Clerk of Court or use the NC Courts website. Every person in the Alleghany County inmate population has at least one pending case. Court records and jail records are separate, but both are public under North Carolina law.

Victim Alerts in Alleghany County

The NC SAVAN system lets victims track inmates across North Carolina, including those in Alleghany County. Register by calling 1-877-627-2826. You will get automatic alerts by phone, email, or app when an inmate's status changes. Releases, transfers, and escapes all trigger notifications.

The service runs 24 hours a day. It works in English and Spanish, with translation help in over 100 languages. For Alleghany County residents, this tool adds a layer of safety and awareness. It is free and confidential.

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Nearby Counties

Alleghany County is in the northwestern corner of North Carolina. These neighboring counties each maintain their own jail and inmate records.