Find Martin County Inmate Population

Martin County inmate population information is kept by the Sheriff's Office in Williamston, North Carolina. The county jail holds people who are arrested in Martin County and are waiting for court or serving short sentences. To search for someone in the Martin County inmate population, contact the Sheriff's Office or use state search tools. Martin County is located in the eastern coastal plain of North Carolina. Williamston is the county seat and the site of the detention facility and courthouse where all jail and court functions take place.

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Martin County Sheriff's Office

The Martin County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement across the county and operates the local jail. All arrests made by deputies, town police, or state officers within Martin County are processed at this facility. Staff at the jail handle intake, set bonds, and manage daily care for the inmate population.

You can find general information about the office at the Martin County Sheriff's Office page. This resource covers how to reach staff, office hours, and basic details about the county's law enforcement services.

Martin County Sheriff's Office inmate population page

The Sheriff's website is the starting point for anyone who needs to find information about the Martin County jail or its inmate population.

Martin County operates a regional jail in partnership with nearby Bertie County. This shared facility helps both counties manage costs and meet state requirements for housing inmates. The arrangement means that some people arrested in Martin County may be housed at the Bertie-Martin Regional Jail rather than a standalone Martin County facility.

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Call the Martin County jail to ask if someone is in custody. Staff can share the person's charges and bond status. You will need their full legal name. A date of birth helps too.

For court records, the NC Courts system lets you look up cases by name. The eCourts Portal is free for basic case searches. You can find charges, hearing dates, and results for Martin County cases. This tool covers all 100 counties in the state.

The NC Offender Search tracks people in the state prison system. Use it to find someone who was convicted in Martin County and transferred to a state facility. The database goes back to 1972 but does not include local jail data.

Note: Martin County inmates may be housed at the Bertie-Martin Regional Jail, so check both county names if needed.

Martin County Inmate Population Data

Booking records at the Martin County jail include the inmate's full name, date of birth, home address, charges, arresting officer, bond amount, and booking date. Each record gets a unique number. These records form the base of the inmate population data for the county.

Under North Carolina GS 132, these records are public in most cases. Anyone has the right to ask for basic booking data from the Martin County Sheriff's Office. The office must respond as quickly as it can. Certain types of information are not public, including social security numbers, medical files, and internal classification reports.

Martin County inmate records are also tied to court files. When charges are filed, the Clerk of Superior Court creates a case file that tracks the legal process from start to finish. Together, the jail record and the court file give a complete view of what happened with an inmate in Martin County.

Public Records Access in Martin County

GS 132 says that documents made by North Carolina government agencies in the course of public work belong to the people. Copies must be given out for free or at low cost. The Martin County Sheriff's Office follows this law when it handles records requests for inmate data, arrest reports, and booking logs.

To get records, send a written request to the Sheriff's Office in Williamston. Be specific. Include names, dates, and any booking or case numbers. Broad requests take longer to fill. Simple requests often get a fast response.

For state-level records, the NC Department of Adult Correction has an online form. Use it to request data on people who have been in the state prison system. Staff will confirm your request within three business days.

Martin County Inmate Alerts

The NC SAVAN program sends free alerts when a Martin County inmate's status changes. This covers releases, transfers, and other custody events. Call 1-877-627-2826 to register.

Alerts arrive by phone, email, or app. The service runs every day around the clock. It covers county jail inmates and state prison inmates in North Carolina. NC SAVAN supports English, Spanish, and more than 100 other languages. Anyone can use the service, though it was built mainly for crime victims who want to stay informed about an inmate's status.

Note: NC SAVAN is free to use and does not require any special access or approval.

Court Records for Martin County Inmates

The Clerk of Superior Court in Martin County maintains all court files. Each inmate has a case that includes charges, motions, plea deals, and any final judgment. You can view these records at the courthouse in Williamston or search online through the NC eCourts Portal.

Certified copies of court documents are available at the clerk's office for a fee. Basic case information is free through the online portal. Under GS 132, most court records are open to the public. A judge may seal certain records in rare cases, but the majority of files related to Martin County inmates are accessible to anyone.

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Nearby Counties

These counties neighbor Martin County in eastern North Carolina. Some inmates may be held in a nearby county jail depending on the facility arrangement.