Hoke County Jail Inmate Population

The Hoke County inmate population is held at the Hoke County Detention Center near Raeford. The county has about 55,000 residents and sits in the Sandhills region of North Carolina. The sheriff's office manages all jail operations. You can search for people in custody, look up charges, and find bond amounts through public resources. This page covers how to access jail records, what North Carolina law says about public access, and where to get more help with the Hoke County inmate population.

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Hoke County Detention Facts

Raeford County Seat
55K+ Population
Sheriff's Office Jail Authority
Raeford, NC Detention Location

Hoke County Detention Center

The Hoke County Detention Center holds inmates arrested by local law enforcement. The facility sits near Raeford and is run by the Hoke County Sheriff's Office. Staff handle daily intake, housing, meals, and medical care for all people in custody.

Pre-trial detainees make up a large part of the Hoke County jail population. Some inmates serve short sentences for misdemeanor crimes. Others wait for transfer to state prison after being convicted of a felony. The facility follows state rules under N.C.G.S. 153A-221, which set standards for cell conditions, food, safety, and medical access. The state checks the jail each year to make sure it meets all requirements.

Hoke County Detention Center page for inmate population information

Hoke County is close to Fort Liberty, which brings a mix of civilian and military-related cases through the jail. This can affect the daily count at the Hoke County detention center.

Search Hoke County Inmate Records

The Hoke County Sheriff's Office provides ways to search the current inmate roster. Contact the office for the most up-to-date list of people in custody. Search results may include names, charges, booking dates, and bond information.

For state-level searches, the NCDAC Offender Search tracks people in state prisons. This database goes back to 1972. It does not include Hoke County jail records. Use it to check on someone who has been sentenced to a state facility. For local Hoke County data, go through the sheriff's office.

You can also call the jail to ask if someone is in custody. Staff can share basic information like bond amounts and charges over the phone.

Note: Information may change fast as people are booked in or released from the Hoke County jail.

Public Records in Hoke County

Under North Carolina General Statute Chapter 132, most government documents are public. Jail booking logs and inmate lists in Hoke County are included. Anyone can request these records. No reason is needed. The law says they belong to the people.

Private details are protected from release. Medical files, social security numbers, and some investigation notes cannot be shared. But names, charges, bond amounts, and booking dates are open to the public in Hoke County. The state requires that copies be provided for free or at a small cost. For state prison records, the NCDAC public records page explains the process. Hoke County jail records come from the sheriff's office.

Inmate Alerts for Hoke County

The NC SAVAN program sends alerts to crime victims when an inmate's status changes in Hoke County. You get a phone call or email when someone is released, moved, or escapes. The toll-free number is 1-877-627-2826. The service costs nothing and runs 24 hours a day.

NC SAVAN covers state prisons and local jails like the Hoke County detention center. Alerts come in English and Spanish. More than 100 other languages are available. Download the phone app for updates on the go. Register as soon as someone is booked to get the fastest alerts in Hoke County.

Note: NC SAVAN is a state service, not a Hoke County program, so registration goes through the state system.

Court Records in Hoke County

Every inmate in the Hoke County jail has at least one case in the court system. The Clerk of Superior Court in Raeford holds all case files. You can search for court records through the NC Courts website by name or case number.

Court records and jail records come from different offices. The sheriff handles custody data. The clerk of court handles filings and hearings. If you need both types of records, contact each office in Hoke County. Bond hearings take place at the courthouse, but you can learn bond amounts through the jail.

Once a case ends, the court file stays on record. You can still access it through the clerk of court or the NC eCourts portal for Hoke County cases.

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Nearby Counties

These counties are near Hoke County in the Sandhills region. Each one runs its own jail and keeps separate inmate population records.