Apex Criminal History Records

Apex criminal history records are kept by the Apex Police Department and Wake County courts. The town is in southwestern Wake County near Raleigh. Criminal history from Apex can be searched through local police records, the Wake County Clerk of Superior Court, and statewide databases. Each source holds different data. This page covers how to find criminal history in Apex using all available channels, from the police P2C portal to state-level searches.

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Apex Police Criminal History Access

The Apex Police Department is at 204 S. Salem Street, Apex NC 27502. The main line is (919) 362-8661. APD handles crime reports, arrest records, and incident logs for the town. Records are public under NCGS 132-1, the state public records law. You can request copies by phone, in person, or online.

Apex PD runs a free Police-to-Citizen portal at apexpdnc.policetocitizen.com. This tool lets you search for incidents, arrests, and other police activity in Apex. Records typically appear on the portal 5 to 10 business days after the incident. The portal is free and open to anyone. It is one of the best ways to start a criminal history search in Apex.

Apex Police P2C portal for criminal history records search

The P2C portal shows basic data about incidents and arrests. It includes dates, locations, charges, and case numbers. It does not provide full court outcomes. For those, you need the Wake County Clerk. The portal is best for finding recent police activity and getting case numbers to look up in the court system.

Note: P2C records appear 5 to 10 business days after the incident, so very recent cases may not show up right away on the Apex portal.

Wake County Criminal Records

Wake County District Court serves Apex. All criminal cases from the town go through the Wake County court system. Court records are public under NCGS 132-1. Anyone can view charges, plea deals, verdicts, and sentencing data from Apex cases. The Wake County Clerk of Superior Court holds these records.

Search Wake County criminal cases online through the NC eCourts portal. This free tool covers all courts in the county. Enter a name or case number. The portal shows basic case data like charges, dates, and dispositions. For certified copies or full files, visit the clerk in person.

Certified criminal history searches from the clerk cost a fee. Bring a valid ID when you visit. The clerk can search by name and date of birth. Results show all criminal cases filed in Wake County courts. Since Apex is in Wake County, all local cases appear in this search. This is the most complete way to check criminal history from Apex at the county level.

State Criminal History for Apex

The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation keeps the statewide criminal history database. It covers all arrests and convictions from every county, including Wake. A state-level check shows a broader picture than a local search. NCGS 114-19 governs these checks. The SBI charges a fee.

North Carolina SBI for statewide criminal history searches

Results from a state check include arrests, charges, and dispositions from all 100 counties. If someone lived in Apex but had charges elsewhere, those will show up on a state check but not on a Wake County search. Many people run both local and state searches for a full view of criminal history tied to Apex.

The NC offender search lets you look up anyone who served time in state prison. This free tool covers felony convictions from Apex where the person was sent to prison. The NC Department of Public Safety runs this database.

Apex Criminal History Expungement

Some criminal records from Apex can be expunged under North Carolina law. NCGS 15A-145 through 15A-150 set the rules. The charge type, case result, and time since closure all affect eligibility. Dismissed charges are often eligible. Some first-time convictions may also qualify.

File a petition at the Wake County Clerk of Court. The court reviews it and decides whether to grant the request. If approved, the record is removed from public criminal history databases. Most public searches will no longer show the case. Law enforcement can still see expunged records in limited situations.

Legal Aid of North Carolina offers free help with the process. Forms are on the NC Judicial Branch site. The process takes several months.

Public Records Access in Apex

NCGS 132-1 gives the public broad access to government records in North Carolina. This covers criminal history records held by Apex police and Wake County courts. No reason is needed for a request. Agencies must respond promptly. Denials must cite a specific legal exception.

NCGS 132-6.2 sets rules for fees. Agencies can charge for the actual cost of copies. The Apex P2C portal offers many records free online. Other records may require a paid request. The Wake County Clerk charges for certified copies of criminal history records from Apex cases.

You can find more details about court records access on the NC Courts records page. It covers what is available, how to request records, and what fees apply across the state.

Note: Sealed and expunged records are not available through public records requests, even under NCGS 132-1.

Apex Court Case Search

Criminal cases from Apex are heard in Wake County courts. You can search for case records using these methods:

  • Search the NC eCourts portal online
  • Use the Apex PD P2C portal for police records
  • Visit the Wake County Clerk in person
  • Call the clerk for case status
  • Send a written request by mail

Online tools give fast results for basic data. In-person visits provide access to full case files. For urgent criminal history needs in Apex, going to the courthouse is the quickest path. Bring a valid ID and the full name of the person you are searching.

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Wake County Criminal History

Apex is in Wake County. All criminal cases from the town go through Wake County courts. The county clerk, sheriff, and district attorney all play a role in criminal history records. For more on county resources, fees, and record access across Wake County, visit the full county page.

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