Davie County Inmate Search

Davie County inmate population records are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Mocksville, North Carolina. The Davie County Detention Center holds people arrested throughout this Piedmont county. With a rated capacity of 72 inmates, it is a smaller facility that serves the local community. You can search for an inmate by contacting the jail or using the online search portal. The Davie County inmate population changes as new arrests are made and people bond out or finish their sentences. This page covers the tools and steps needed to find someone in the Davie County system.

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Davie County Detention Center

The Davie County Detention Center is located at 135 Green Street, Mocksville, NC 27028. The phone number is (336) 753-6647. Built in 2001, the facility continues to improve its programs. It operates at a medium security level as a pretrial facility. This means most inmates are waiting for court dates rather than serving long sentences. The officers, staff, nurse, and counselor at the Davie County Detention Center work to uphold the rights of all people held at the facility.

Sheriff J.D. Hartman leads the Davie County Sheriff's Office. The office has about 150 employees across several divisions. These include Patrol, Criminal Investigations, Narcotics, Civil, the Detention Center, and Animal Services. The agency has been serving Davie County since 1837, when the Sheriff was the only officer. It has grown over the years to meet the needs of the community.

The Detention Commander is Captain Cameron Sloan, reachable at (336) 753-6647. The facility has a rated capacity of 72 inmates. Shift supervisors include Sergeant Doug Rivers, Sergeant Joyce Williams, Sergeant B.J. Coley, and Sergeant Gene Ray. The Commissary is managed by Dana Recktenwald.

How to Find Davie County Inmates

The Davie County Sheriff's Office provides an inmate search portal. You can search by name, race, sex, arrest date, and release date. This tool shows current and recent detainees at the Davie County Detention Center. For the most current data, call the jail directly at (336) 753-6647.

The NC Offender Search is another free tool. It covers state prison inmates and people on probation or parole. It does not show people in the Davie County jail. Use this when someone has been convicted in Davie County and moved to a state prison facility. The system has data going back to 1972.

According to FBI Crime Data Explorer records, the Davie County Sheriff's Office made 731 arrests in 2023. Of those, 519 were men and 212 were women. The most common charge category was "all other offenses" with 185 arrests. Simple assault accounted for 171 arrests. Drug and narcotic offenses led to 116 arrests. Larceny resulted in 109 arrests. These numbers give context to the volume of people who pass through the Davie County inmate population system each year.

Note: The Davie County inmate search portal can be searched by multiple criteria including name, arrest date, and release date for flexible lookups.

Davie County Jail Visitation

Visitation at the Davie County Detention Center is by appointment only. Call (336) 753-6672 to schedule a visit. If no one answers, leave a message. Messages are checked Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. This appointment system helps the jail manage visits and staffing.

Inmate mail goes to 135 Green Street, Mocksville, NC 27028. Mark the letter with the inmate's name and include a valid return address. All letters are scanned to the inmate's account. The original letter goes into their property. The jail does not accept packages. Friends and family can deposit funds to an inmate's account online. You need the inmate's name, the facility name, and their ID number. Funds are available for use right away.

Davie County Inmate Population Records

North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 132 makes most government records public. Inmate population data at the Davie County Detention Center falls under this law. Booking logs, charges, and bond amounts are open records. Anyone can ask for them. The Sheriff's Office must respond promptly.

An arrest record documents when law enforcement takes someone into custody. A criminal record provides a broader picture of a person's history, including convictions, plea agreements, and dismissals. In Davie County, arrest and criminal records are separate public documents. A history of arrests does not mean someone is guilty. Charges may be dropped or result in a not guilty verdict.

North Carolina sex offender registry page for Davie County inmate population research

The NC Sex Offender Registry is maintained by the State Bureau of Investigation. It shows where registered sex offenders live in North Carolina, including Davie County. This is a separate database from the general inmate population search.

Court Records for Davie County

The NC Courts portal covers case records from all counties including Davie. You can search by name or case number to find criminal case details. This shows charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes. For inmates in Davie County, court records help explain where a case stands.

The Clerk of Court in Davie County maintains all case files at the courthouse in Mocksville. You can visit in person to view records or request copies by mail. Court records and jail records together give a complete picture of someone's involvement with the Davie County criminal justice system.

  • Criminal case filings and charge details
  • Bond hearings and modification orders
  • Trial and sentencing information
  • Probation and compliance records

Victim Resources in Davie County

The NC SAVAN program provides free offender alerts for crime victims in Davie County. Call 1-877-627-2826 at any time to register or check an offender's status. When someone in the Davie County Detention Center is released or transferred, SAVAN sends a notification. Alerts arrive by phone, email, or app.

The program runs in English and Spanish. Translation support covers more than 100 languages. Anyone affected by a crime in Davie County can sign up. This includes direct victims, family members, and witnesses. The system is funded through federal Department of Justice grants and operated by the NC Department of Adult Correction.

Note: SAVAN covers both the Davie County jail and all state prison facilities across North Carolina for complete offender tracking.

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Nearby Counties

Davie County is in the Piedmont region of North Carolina. Each neighboring county runs its own jail and maintains separate inmate population records.