Hertford County Jail Roster Search

Hertford County keeps a jail roster at the detention center in Winton, North Carolina. The facility has 92 beds and serves a county with a population of about 22,669. Sheriff Dexter Hayes runs the Sheriff's Office and oversees the detention center. The Hertford County jail roster is a public document that lists all inmates currently in custody. It includes their names, charges, and bond status. Call the Sheriff's Office at 252-358-7800 with questions about bookings or the jail roster in Hertford County.

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Hertford County Quick Facts

22,669 Population
92 Bed Capacity
Winton County Seat
252-358-7800 Sheriff Phone

Hertford County Detention Center

The Hertford County Detention Center is located in Winton. It has a 92-bed capacity. Sheriff Dexter Hayes has authority over the facility and its staff. The detention center holds inmates who are waiting for trial, serving misdemeanor sentences, or awaiting transfer to state facilities.

When someone is arrested in Hertford County, officers bring them to this detention center for booking. Staff process each person by recording their identity, taking photographs, and documenting charges. A magistrate sets the initial bond. Once booking is complete, the person is added to the Hertford County jail roster. This roster is available to the public as a record of who is currently in custody.

The Hertford County Detention Center page has details about facility rules and contact information. Call 252-358-7800 for direct inquiries about the Hertford County jail roster.

Hertford County detention center and jail roster resources

Inmate Lookup in Hertford County

Searching for inmates in Hertford County can be done by phone or online. The Sheriff's Office answers calls at 252-358-7800. They can tell you if someone is on the Hertford County jail roster. Have the person's full name ready when you call.

Online resources expand your search options. VINELink tracks inmate custody status in Hertford County and across North Carolina. You can register for alerts when someone's status changes. The NC SAVAN program provides notifications for crime victims. For state inmates who were previously on the Hertford County jail roster, search the NC DAC offender search.

Note: The Hertford County jail roster may not include inmates who are temporarily out for court appearances or medical visits.

Video Visitation Schedule

Hertford County offers video visitation for inmates at the detention center. The schedule is split by gender. On Sundays, male inmates have visitation from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Female inmates have visitation from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM. This is the only scheduled visitation day.

Video visits take the place of in-person contact. The system lets families see and talk to inmates on a screen. Rules about what can be discussed are posted at the facility. Violations can lead to loss of visitation privileges for inmates on the Hertford County jail roster. Contact the detention center at 252-358-7800 for current policies.

Hertford County Arrest Records

Every booking at the Hertford County jail creates an arrest record. This record lists the person's name, date of birth, charges, arresting officer, and agency. It shows whether the charges are misdemeanors or felonies. The arresting agency could be the Hertford County Sheriff's Office, Ahoskie Police, or Murfreesboro Police, among others.

These records are public under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132. You can request copies from the Sheriff's Office. The Hertford County jail roster is the current version of this data, showing only active inmates. Historical booking records are archived but still accessible through a public records request.

The booking process follows Chapter 15A of the General Statutes. This ensures that each person's rights are protected during arrest and intake at the Hertford County detention center. Proper procedures matter for both the inmate and the integrity of the case.

North Carolina Sheriffs Association resource for Hertford County jail roster

Bond and Court Information

Bond amounts for Hertford County inmates are set by a magistrate at booking. The type of bond depends on the charges and the person's criminal history. Common bond types include:

  • Secured bond requiring cash or a bondsman
  • Unsecured bond with no upfront payment
  • Written promise to appear
  • No bond for serious offenses

Once bond is posted, the inmate is released from the Hertford County jail roster. Those who cannot post bond stay in custody until their court date. The NC Courts website has information about court dates and case status in Hertford County. State prisons are governed by Chapter 148, which applies after sentencing for felony convictions.

About Hertford County

Hertford County is in northeastern North Carolina along the Chowan River. Winton is the county seat. Other towns include Ahoskie, Murfreesboro, Harrellsville, and Como. The county has deep roots in North Carolina history, dating back to its formation in 1759.

With a population of about 22,669, Hertford County is a small, rural area. The 92-bed detention center fits the community's size. Sheriff Dexter Hayes and his deputies patrol the entire county. All arrests lead to booking at the detention center, and every booking goes on the Hertford County jail roster for the public to view.

The Chowan River provides a natural border on the eastern side of Hertford County. The rural landscape means that deputies cover a wide area with a small team. Despite these challenges, the Sheriff's Office maintains the Hertford County jail roster as a reliable public record. The jail has served the county for many years, and booking procedures remain consistent with state standards. Hertford County residents and others can access the jail roster at any time through a simple phone call or records request.

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Nearby Counties

Hertford County borders several counties in the northeastern part of the state. If an inmate is not on the Hertford County jail roster, try these neighboring counties.