Anson County Inmate Population Lookup

Looking up the Anson County inmate population can be done through the sheriff's office and public record tools. The Anson County Jail in Wadesboro holds people charged with crimes and those serving short sentences. The jail has been in use since 1984 and books over 2,000 people each year. Whether you need to check on someone in custody or look up booking records, this page explains the steps to find Anson County inmate data. Start with the search tool below or read on for more details.

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Anson County Jail Facts

60 Bed Capacity
Wadesboro County Seat
2,000+ Annual Bookings
(704) 694-9328 Jail Phone

Anson County Jail Overview

The Anson County Jail opened in 1984. It replaced an older jail built around 1912. That old building was torn down and a parking lot now sits in its place. The current jail is at 119 North Washington Street in Wadesboro, North Carolina 28170.

The facility has 60 beds. Despite that limit, the average daily inmate population hit 68 in 2010. That means the jail often runs above its designed capacity. Over 2,000 people pass through the Anson County Jail each year. Captain John Greene serves as jail administrator. He oversees all detention staff and reports directly to the sheriff. The jail runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to process arrests and handle releases.

The North Carolina state government provides the screenshot below showing information about looking up inmate population data for those who have moved to state custody from places like the Anson County Jail.

North Carolina offender search portal for Anson County inmate population lookups

State and local inspectors check the jail regularly. The health department and fire department visit once a year. The NC Division of Facility Services inspects twice a year. These reviews make sure the Anson County Jail meets all state standards for local confinement under N.C.G.S. 153A-221.

Searching Anson County Inmates

Anson County provides an online inmate roster through the sheriff's office. This tool shows who is currently held in the jail. You can search by name and see basic details about each person. The roster updates regularly to reflect new bookings and releases.

If you prefer to call, the Anson County Jail phone number is (704) 694-9328. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody and share booking details that are public record. You can also visit the jail in person during business hours. Under North Carolina General Statute Chapter 132, booking logs and inmate lists are public records. The jail must share them with anyone who asks.

Anson County Public Records

North Carolina General Statute Chapter 132 gives the public broad access to government records. Jail records in Anson County fall under this law. Booking logs, inmate names, charges, and bond data are all public. You can ask for them in person, by phone, or in writing. No reason is needed.

Some records are not public. Medical files, social security numbers, and active investigation details are protected. But the core facts about the Anson County inmate population are always open to the public. The NCDAC public records page covers state-level records, which are separate from county jail data.

Anson County Jail Programs

The Anson County Jail provides several services for inmates. Medical care is available. Mental health support is offered to those who need it. Religious services give inmates access to spiritual guidance. These programs aim to keep inmates healthy and stable while they are in custody.

Visitation follows set procedures at the Anson County Jail. The rules are designed to keep the facility safe while letting inmates stay in touch with family. Contact the jail administration for current visit schedules and what you need to bring. Rules can change, so it helps to call ahead before making the trip to Anson County.

Note: The Anson County Jail processes releases around the clock once bond payment is verified by the court.

Bond Information for Anson County

Bond amounts in Anson County are set by a judge or magistrate at the time of arrest. The amount depends on the charge, the person's history, and other factors. You can ask about bond by calling the jail or the Clerk of Court.

To get someone out of the Anson County Jail, you can:

  • Pay the full cash bond at the Clerk of Superior Court
  • Hire a bail bondsman
  • Post a property bond
  • Ask an attorney to request a bond reduction

The jail processes releases at all hours once the bond is confirmed. For court dates and case details, contact the Clerk of Court or use the NC Courts records page. Court records are separate from jail records, but both are public in Anson County.

North Carolina Inmate Records

The Anson County Jail holds local inmates. People sentenced to state prison move to facilities run by the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction. To look up someone in state custody, use the NCDAC Offender Search. This database covers inmates from 1972 to today. It does not include Anson County jail records.

The NCDAC public records office answers questions about state prison data. Their phone number is (919) 733-2126. For victim notification services, the NC SAVAN program at 1-877-627-2826 sends alerts when an inmate's status changes. This free tool works for both state and local jail populations, including Anson County.

North Carolina General Statute Chapter 132 defines public records broadly. Most inmate data falls under this law. Some items are exempt, like social security numbers and active investigation files. But booking records, charges, and bond amounts are open to the public in Anson County and across the state.

Note: State prison records and Anson County jail records are kept by different agencies, so search both if needed.

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Nearby Counties

Anson County sits in the south-central part of North Carolina. These surrounding counties run their own jails and inmate records separately from Anson County.