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Randolph County Arrest Records

Randolph County arrest records are official documents made when law enforcement officers have probable cause to believe that an individual has committed a crime in Randolph County. These arrests can occur after an investigation or if a suspect is caught committing a crime. Arrested individuals are often held in the Randolph County Jail or transferred to a state facility, awaiting bail, arraignment, or further legal proceedings, depending on the charges.

The Randolph County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency responsible for making arrests and maintaining a record of those arrests in Randolph County. The district attorney may use these records for prosecutorial purposes, and they often appear in Randolph County Court Records. These records contain vital information about the legal proceedings following an arrest, such as trial dates, conviction details, and sentencing. These records play a role in understanding a person's full legal history.

Are Arrest Records Public in Randolph County?

In Randolph County, arrest records are public documents, subject to specific limitations in the Missouri Sunshine Law (Chapter 610 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri). Under this law, certain arrest-related records are exempt from public access. These include:

  • Arrests that are the subject of ongoing investigations
  • Cases where the individual has been found not guilty or the charges were dismissed
  • Juvenile, sealed, or sensitive data.

Individuals seeking access to non-confidential arrest records may refer to the Randolph County Sheriff's Office:

Randolph County Sheriff's Office
Randolph County Sheriff's Office
727 McDowell Rd,
Asheboro, NC, 27205
Phone: (336) 318- 6699

Randolph County Arrest Statistics

The FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Data provided the total number of cases for each offense in Randolph County in 2019. According to the report, 11 violent crime incidents were registered. This included zero murder and negligent manslaughter offense, one rape case, zero robberies, and 10 aggravated assaults. Concurrently, 101 property crimes were recorded. These included 31 burglaries, 57 thefts, 13 vehicle thefts, and one arson.

Find Randolph County Arrest Records

The following tools can help individuals find Randolph County's arrest records:

Randolph County Sheriff's Office: The primary source for arrest records in Randolph County is the Randolph County Sheriff's Office. The Office maintains an Inmate Roster that provides details about individuals currently incarcerated in the county jail, such as booking information, charges, and conditions for bail. These records can be viewed on the Sheriff's website. The Sheriff's Office also accepts in-person requests at:

Randolph County Sheriff's Office
Randolph County Sheriff's Office
727 McDowell Rd,
Asheboro, NC, 27205
Phone: (336) 318- 6699

Missouri Department of Corrections: The Missouri Department of Corrections (MDOC) is the state agency responsible for managing Missouri's adult correctional institutions, probation and parole services, and rehabilitation programs. For information on individuals incarcerated in Missouri state prisons, the Missouri Department of Corrections Offender Search allows you to search for offenders by name or DOC ID. It provides details such as current location, sentence information, and parole status.

Federal Bureau of Prisons: If the offense falls under the jurisdiction of the FBI or another federal law enforcement agency, the individual may be held in a federal prison anywhere in the United States. The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) provides an Inmate Locator tool that allows users to search for individuals currently in federal custody. You can search their website by name or BOP number for details such as the inmate's current facility, release date, and custody status.

Randolph County Arrest Records vs. Criminal Records

An arrest record only indicates that a person was once arrested by law enforcement in Randolph County. It does not imply guilt or provide information about convictions. Arrest records typically include details such as the person's name, charges, and arrest date. In contrast, a criminal record provides more comprehensive information. It includes the arrest details and information about charges, court trials, convictions, sentences, and any penalties or rehabilitative actions.

How Long Do Arrests Stay on Your Record?

Arrests in Missouri can remain on an individual's record indefinitely, even if the individual was never charged with the alleged crime. However, expungement allows individuals to erase an arrest's details from their records as a legal remedy. Under Missouri law, individuals must meet the eligibility requirements and wait a certain period before applying to have their records expunged. Once approved, the record is sealed from public access.

Randolph County Arrest Warrants

An arrest warrant is a legal document issued by a judge or magistrate that authorizes law enforcement officers to arrest a specific individual based on probable cause. In Randolph County, arrest warrants are issued when a law enforcement officer or prosecutor presents evidence suggesting a crime has been committed and a particular individual is responsible. To issue an arrest warrant, law enforcement must submit an affidavit to a judge, outlining the evidence and reasons for the arrest. The arrest warrant includes essential details such as:

  • The suspect's name
  • The alleged offense
  • The date and time the arrest is to be made.
  • Any additional arrest conditions, if any.

In Randolph County, an arrest warrant remains active until the person is apprehended or the court recalls the warrant.

Do Randolph County Arrest Warrants Expire?

Arrest warrants in Randolph County do not have an expiration date. Arrest warrants remain valid until the suspect is arrested or the charges are dropped.

Expunge Randolph County Arrest Records

If an individual has been arrested in Randolph County but was acquitted, they may be eligible to have their arrest record expunged. Expungement is a legal process that removes arrest records from public access, giving the individual a fresh start without any criminal history.

To expunge an arrest record in Randolph County, the individual must petition the Randolph County Superior Court. The process usually involves filling out the Petition and Order Form (AOC-CR-264). The court will then review the request and either approve or deny the expungement based on the person's criminal history and the nature of the arrest.

For an arrest record to be eligible for expungement, one of the following conditions must occur:

  • The charges were dropped
  • No charges were filed after the arrest

Once expunged, the arrest will no longer appear in public databases or background checks, though law enforcement may still have internal access.

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