Harnett County Inmate Jail Roster

Harnett County maintains a jail roster at the detention center in Lillington, North Carolina. With a population nearing 135,000, Harnett County is a growing area south of Raleigh. The jail roster tracks all people booked into the Harnett County Detention Center, which has a capacity of 300 beds. Sheriff Wayne Coats leads the Sheriff's Office. Detention Commander Bill Grady oversees daily jail operations. You can contact the office at 910-893-9111 for questions about the Harnett County jail roster or booking records.

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Harnett County Quick Facts

~135,000 Population
300 Bed Capacity
Lillington County Seat
910-893-9111 Sheriff Phone

Harnett County Detention Center Overview

The Harnett County Detention Center holds pretrial detainees and those serving short sentences. The 300-bed facility processes hundreds of bookings each month. Detention Commander Bill Grady manages the staff and day-to-day operations. When someone is arrested in Harnett County, they go through intake at this facility. Staff record personal information, take fingerprints, and photograph each person. All of this data becomes part of the Harnett County jail roster.

The booking process follows the rules in N.C.G.S. Chapter 15A. Officers must have probable cause or a valid warrant. Once booked, the inmate appears on the Harnett County jail roster with their name, charges, and bond amount. The roster changes throughout the day as people are booked in and released.

Harnett County Sheriff's Office website for jail roster information

Searching the Harnett County Jail Roster

You can look up inmates on the Harnett County jail roster through multiple channels. The Harnett County Sheriff's website is the best starting point. Call 910-893-9111 for phone inquiries. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody and what their charges are.

For statewide searches, use the NC DAC offender search portal. This covers inmates who have been moved to state prisons from the Harnett County jail. The VINELink system lets you track an inmate's custody status. You can sign up for alerts so you know when someone is released from the Harnett County jail. The NC SAVAN program offers similar services for crime victims in Harnett County.

When searching, have this information ready:

  • Full name of the person
  • Approximate date of arrest
  • Date of birth

Note: The Harnett County jail roster is a snapshot in time, and records change as inmates bond out or get transferred.

Booking and Release Process

Arrests in Harnett County lead to booking at the detention center. The process starts when an officer brings a person to the jail. Staff check for outstanding warrants. They document the charges and take a mugshot. A magistrate sets bond based on the severity of the charges. All this goes on the Harnett County jail roster.

Release from the Harnett County jail happens in several ways. An inmate can post bond through cash or a bondsman. Charges may be dismissed by a judge. Some inmates serve their full sentence and are released at the end. Others get transferred to a state facility if they are convicted of a felony. When an inmate leaves the Harnett County Detention Center, they are removed from the active jail roster.

The Harnett County detention staff handle a high volume of bookings given the county's size. With 300 beds and a growing population, the facility stays busy. Misdemeanor and felony arrests both come through the same intake process. Each booking creates a record that is accessible to the public under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132.

Harnett County Inmate Information

The jail roster for Harnett County contains detailed booking data. Each entry shows the inmate's full name and date of birth. It lists every charge, the arresting agency, and the bond amount. Some entries show the court date. This helps families and attorneys plan for upcoming hearings in Harnett County.

Harnett County additional jail roster resource page

Harnett County courts work with the detention center on scheduling. When a judge changes a bond or adds new charges, the jail roster is updated. Inmates who cannot make bond stay in the Harnett County jail until their trial. Those convicted of state crimes move to facilities run by the NC Sheriffs' Association member agencies or the Division of Adult Correction.

Public Records Access

Jail rosters in Harnett County are public records. North Carolina law is clear on this point. Chapter 132 gives any person the right to inspect and copy public records. You do not need to explain why you want to see the Harnett County jail roster. The Sheriff's Office must provide access within a reasonable time.

You can request jail roster data in person at the Sheriff's Office in Lillington. Written requests are also accepted. The Harnett County government website has contact details for all county departments. For records about inmates who have been transferred to state custody, contact the NC DAC public records office.

Note: Juvenile records are not included on the Harnett County jail roster, as they are handled separately under state law.

Corrections and Custody in Harnett County

The Harnett County jail is a local facility. It differs from state prisons in both purpose and oversight. County jails hold people before trial and those with sentences under two years. State prisons hold those with longer sentences. N.C.G.S. Chapter 148 covers the state prison system. Once a person moves to a state facility, they leave the Harnett County jail roster.

Sheriff Wayne Coats is responsible for the safe operation of the jail. This includes medical care, food, and living conditions. The Harnett County Detention Center must meet state standards for inmate care and facility conditions. Inspections happen regularly. The jail roster is one piece of the larger system of records that the Sheriff's Office maintains in Harnett County.

Harnett County Area

Harnett County is in central North Carolina. Lillington is the county seat. Other towns include Dunn, Erwin, Angier, and Coats. The county sits south of Wake County and north of Cumberland County. Fort Liberty, formerly Fort Bragg, borders Harnett County to the south. This military presence adds to the area's population and law enforcement activity.

The growing population in Harnett County means more demand on the jail and court system. The 300-bed capacity reflects the county's planning for this growth. The Harnett County jail roster is an important tool for keeping the public informed about who is in custody and what charges they face.

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