Greenville NC Criminal History

Greenville criminal history records are held by the Greenville Police Department and the Pitt County Clerk of Superior Court. Greenville is the county seat of Pitt County in eastern North Carolina. The city has about 93,000 residents and is home to East Carolina University. Criminal cases from Greenville are handled in the Pitt County court system. The police department keeps arrest reports, incident logs, and other law enforcement files. The clerk of court maintains case records, charges, and dispositions for all criminal matters in Greenville.

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Greenville Police Criminal Records

The Greenville Police Department is at 715 W. 5th Street, Greenville, NC 27834. The non-emergency line is 252-329-4315. For general information, call 252-329-4317. GPD keeps criminal history records including arrest reports, incident reports, and supplemental case files. All of these are public records under NCGS 132-1, the North Carolina Public Records Act.

You can get police reports at the GPD records window in the front lobby. Reports are also available online through the department. For public records requests, you can email dkphillips@greenvillenc.gov or call 252-329-4426. The Public Information Office can be reached at (252) 329-4131. These offices handle all requests for criminal history records from the Greenville Police Department.

Greenville Police Department website for criminal history and records requests

GPD responds to records requests based on the type of record and the volume of the request. Simple requests like a single police report are often ready the same day. Larger requests for multiple records may take longer. The department follows NCGS 132-6.2, which requires agencies to provide records in a timely manner. Greenville criminal history records from GPD are a key part of the public record.

Criminal History Search in Greenville

You can search for criminal history records in Greenville through several channels. The NC eCourts portal at portal-nc.tylertech.cloud covers Pitt County. You can search by name or case number. The portal shows charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes. It is free. This is the best tool for court-level criminal history data in Greenville.

For police records, visit GPD or submit a written request. The records window in the front lobby is open during business hours. Staff can look up incident reports and arrest records. You can also search for Greenville criminal history through the Pitt County Clerk of Superior Court. The clerk is at 100 West 3rd Street, Greenville, NC 27835. Call (252) 695-7100 for help.

The Pitt County Sheriff also keeps criminal records. The sheriff's office can be reached at (252) 902-2800. The Pitt County Detention Center is at 124 New Hope Road. Booking records from the jail show who was brought in, the charges, and the bond amount. These records are part of the overall criminal history for Greenville and Pitt County.

Note: Court records and police records serve different purposes. Court records show the legal outcome of a case. Police records show the facts of the arrest or incident. Both are needed for a full criminal history search in Greenville.

Pitt County Court Criminal History

All criminal cases from Greenville go through Pitt County courts. The clerk of court keeps every case file. Misdemeanors are heard in district court. Felonies go to superior court. Both courts are in Greenville since it is the county seat. The clerk's office has records going back many years. You can search these records online or in person.

Court records for Greenville criminal history include:

  • Charges filed by the district attorney
  • Arrest warrants and orders for arrest
  • Plea agreements and trial verdicts
  • Sentencing orders and probation terms
  • Motions and court orders

These records are public under NCGS 132-1. Anyone can view them. The NC Judicial Branch at nccourts.gov has information on how to access court records across the state. The court records help page explains what is available and how to request copies. Certified copies cost more than plain ones. Call the Pitt County Clerk at (252) 695-7100 for current fees.

Pitt County government website for court and criminal history records

Greenville Record Expungement

Some criminal records from Greenville can be expunged under North Carolina law. NCGS 15A-145 through 15A-150 govern expungements. These statutes set out who qualifies and how to apply. Dismissed charges are often eligible. Not guilty verdicts can be expunged. Some first-time drug offenses qualify under NCGS 15A-145.2. Some nonviolent felonies may qualify under NCGS 15A-145.5 after a waiting period of ten years.

You file the petition at the Pitt County Clerk of Superior Court in Greenville. The forms are free at nccourts.gov/documents/forms. A judge reviews each petition. If the judge grants the expungement, the court orders all agencies to destroy the record. This includes Greenville Police, the Pitt County Clerk, and the NC State Bureau of Investigation. The record then no longer appears in any criminal history search.

Note: Expungement petitions have filing fees. The fee varies by the type of expungement. If you cannot afford the fee, you may apply for a fee waiver with the court.

State Criminal History Resources

State agencies maintain criminal history records that include Greenville cases. The NC State Bureau of Investigation runs a statewide criminal database under NCGS 114-19. Every arrest made by Greenville Police is reported to the SBI. You can request a state-level criminal history check through their office. The SBI uses fingerprint-based records to ensure accuracy.

The NC Department of Public Safety at ncdps.gov keeps records on people in the state prison system. Their offender search tool is free. It shows the person's status, facility, and release date. This covers anyone from Greenville who received a state prison sentence. Legal Aid of North Carolina at legalaidnc.org can help with criminal records questions. They provide free legal help to people who qualify based on income.

Criminal History Laws in North Carolina

Several North Carolina statutes govern criminal history records in Greenville. NCGS 132-1 is the Public Records Act. It makes all government records public unless a specific law says otherwise. NCGS 132-1.4 sets out exemptions for law enforcement records. Some investigative files and intelligence records are not public. NCGS 132-6.2 requires agencies to provide electronic copies of records when asked.

NCGS 114-19 gives the SBI the authority to maintain criminal history records for the entire state. This includes fingerprint cards, arrest data, and conviction records from Greenville and every other city. The NC General Statutes are available at ncleg.gov. You can read the full text of any law that applies to criminal history records in Greenville.

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Pitt County Criminal History

Greenville is the county seat of Pitt County. All criminal cases from Greenville go through the Pitt County court system. The county also handles cases from Ayden, Winterville, Farmville, and other towns. For more on the county court, fees, and full criminal history resources, visit the Pitt County criminal history page.

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