Out of over 231,850 annual arrest incidents in North Carolina, approximately 1,020 are executed in Lenoir County. The public's right to access arrest records is governed by the state's Public Records Act. Agencies maintaining the arrest records may disclose them to interested members of the public at a copy fee between $0.50 and $40.
Some records are exempt from public disclosure due to their sensitive and confidential nature. They include juvenile, expunged, ongoing investigations, and sealed records. Individuals with due court orders, parties mentioned in the records, and law enforcement agencies like the police, court, and Prosecutorial District Nine Attorney are authorized to access these exempt records.
Lenoir County arrest records are managed by many law enforcement agencies, including the court, police, State Bureau of Investigation, and the Sheriff's Office.
Persons interested in getting arrest records kept by the Lenoir County Sheriff's Office may call the office at (252) 559-6100 or send a fax to (252) 527-3854. Interested residents may also request arrest records in person or by mail at:
Lenoir County Sheriff's Office
P.O. Box 3289
130 South Queen Street
Kinston, NC 28502
A copy fee may be charged by the Sheriff's Office for every request received.
A few Police Departments are carrying out law enforcement duties within the county. To request records of arrest made in an area covered by a particular police Division, interested individuals may visit the police's official website. Information such as the arrestee's full name and location of arrest is required by the police's record office to produce requested records. Arrest record requestors may make their requests by phone, by mail, or in person. Usually, a copy fee may be charged by the respective Police Department before processing a request. Some of the county's Police Departments include:
In the state, residents' criminal history records are maintained by the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation (NCSBI). Individuals interested in requesting copies of personal criminal history records may fill out the Request for Access to Criminal History Record Information (Right to Review) Form and submit it to the NCSBI. Every request must be accompanied by a fingerprint card obtainable from the Sheriff's Office or any local Police Department.
A $14 copy fee is charged by the NCSBI per request. Similarly, organizations or agencies interested in obtaining criminal history records for employment or licensing must provide statutory authority from the federal, state, or county governments and call NCSBI's Access Integrity Unit at (919) 582-8639.
Criminal court cases in the county are decided by the Lenoir County Judiciary. To get copies of these cases' records, interested persons may use the electronic terminals installed at the Lenoir County Courthouse or call the Clerk of Superior Court at (252) 520-5300. Interested individuals may also obtain criminal court records by hand-delivering or mailing their requests to:
The Lenoir County Courthouse
PO Box 68
130 South Queen Street
Kinston, NC 28501
Criminal arrest records may also be accessed through reputable third-party platforms like InfoTracer.
The county's arrest rate per 100,000 people is 1,856.27 annually. Some of the offenses constituting these arrest figures include:
| Arrest Type | Number of Arrests |
|---|---|
| Rape | 1 |
| Aggravated Assault | 31 |
| Simple Assault | 59 |
| Robbery | 8 |
| Property Theft | 8 |
| Burglary | 13 |
| Lacency | 43 |
| Arson | 1 |
| Motor Vehicle Theft | 2 |
| Total Crimes Against Persons (Violent Crimes) | 91 |
| Total Property Crimes | 75 |
| Total Number of Arrests | 1,019 |
Source: North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation (NCSBI)