Concord NC Criminal History

Concord criminal history records are maintained by the Concord Police Department and the Cabarrus County Clerk of Superior Court. Concord is the county seat of Cabarrus County in the Charlotte metro area. The city has a population of about 105,000. All criminal cases from Concord go through the Cabarrus County court system. The police department keeps arrest logs, incident reports, and other law enforcement records. The clerk of court holds case files, charges, and sentencing records for criminal matters in Concord.

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Concord Police Criminal History Records

The Concord Police Department is at 115 Spring St. NW, Concord, NC 28025. The non-emergency number is (704) 920-5000. Criminal history records held by CPD include arrest reports, incident reports, and case files. These records are public under NCGS 132-1, the North Carolina Public Records Act. This law gives every person the right to inspect and copy public records held by state and local agencies. Concord Police follow this law when processing records requests.

You can request criminal history records from CPD by visiting the department in person. Bring a valid ID. Staff at the records window can look up cases and make copies. You can also call ahead to check if a specific record is ready. Phone requests help you confirm what is on file before you visit. Concord Police process most requests within a few business days.

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Note: Some criminal history records may be withheld if they involve an active investigation. NCGS 132-1.4 allows law enforcement to withhold certain records that could compromise an ongoing case.

Concord Arrest Records Search

Cabarrus County provides an online arrest records database. You can access it at cabarrusrecords.us/arrest-records. This tool covers arrests made in Concord and all of Cabarrus County. You can search by name. The results show the charge, arrest date, and booking details. This is a free resource for basic criminal history information in the Concord area.

The Cabarrus County Sheriff also handles arrests in parts of Concord. The sheriff's office is at 30 Corban Avenue SE, Concord, NC 28025. You can reach them at (704) 920-3000. The sheriff runs the county jail. Booking records from the jail are public. They show who was brought in, the charges, and the bond amount. Both city and county arrest records are part of the criminal history for Concord.

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Criminal History Court Records

The Cabarrus County Clerk of Superior Court keeps all court records for criminal cases from Concord. The clerk can be reached at (704) 262-5500. Court records include charges filed by the district attorney, plea deals, trial outcomes, and sentences. These are public records under North Carolina law. Anyone can look them up.

You can search Concord criminal history court records online. The North Carolina eCourts portal at portal-nc.tylertech.cloud has case data for all counties. Search by name or case number. The results show the status of each case. You can see charges, court dates, and outcomes. The portal is free. For copies of actual documents, contact the Cabarrus County Clerk or go to the courthouse.

Criminal cases in Concord are split between two court levels. District court handles misdemeanors. These include charges like simple assault, petty theft, and DWI. Superior court handles felonies. These include charges like armed robbery, drug trafficking, and murder. Both courts sit in Concord since it is the Cabarrus County seat. All case records are public under NCGS 132-1.

The NC Judicial Branch at nccourts.gov has guides on how to access court records. The site explains what types of records are available and how to request them. It also has forms for common requests.

Concord State Criminal Records

Beyond local records, state agencies maintain criminal history data that includes Concord cases. The NC State Bureau of Investigation at ncsbi.gov runs a statewide criminal records database. It collects arrest and conviction data from all law enforcement agencies in North Carolina. Every arrest made by Concord Police is reported to this system. You can request a state-level background check through the SBI.

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The NC Department of Public Safety at ncdps.gov also keeps records. Their offender search at doc.state.nc.us shows people in the state prison system. This covers anyone from Concord who received a prison sentence. The search is free. It shows the person's facility, sentence length, and release date.

Criminal Record Expungement in Concord

Some criminal history records from Concord can be expunged. Expungement removes a record from public access. North Carolina statutes 15A-145 through 15A-150 set the rules. Not every record qualifies. Dismissed charges and not guilty verdicts are the easiest to expunge. Some first-time offenses can be expunged after a waiting period. The wait varies by offense type.

To file for expungement, you submit a petition to the Cabarrus County Clerk of Superior Court. You can get the forms at nccourts.gov/documents/forms. A judge reviews the petition. If approved, the court orders all agencies to delete the record. This includes Concord Police, the Cabarrus County Clerk, and the SBI. After expungement, the record will not appear in a criminal history search for Concord.

Note: Expungement takes time. The process can take several months from filing to final order. Plan ahead if you need a clean record by a certain date.

Concord Criminal History Resources

Several resources can help you with criminal history matters in Concord. Legal Aid of North Carolina at legalaidnc.org provides free legal help to people who qualify based on income. They can assist with expungement petitions and records questions. The NC General Statutes at ncleg.gov contain all the laws that govern criminal records in North Carolina.

NCGS 132-6.2 sets out the rules for electronic access to public records. This law applies to criminal history records from Concord and all other cities in the state. It requires agencies to provide records in electronic form when possible. NCGS 114-19 governs the SBI's role in keeping criminal history data. These statutes form the legal basis for public access to criminal records in Concord.

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Cabarrus County Criminal History

Concord is the county seat of Cabarrus County. All criminal cases from Concord go through the Cabarrus County court system. The county also serves Kannapolis, Harrisburg, and other towns. For more on the county court, fees, and criminal history resources, visit the Cabarrus County criminal history page.

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