Fayetteville Felony Records Database

Fayetteville felony records are filed at the Cumberland County Courthouse. This city is the county seat and home to Fort Liberty, one of the largest military bases in the country. Felony cases in Fayetteville go through Cumberland County Superior Court. You can search records online through the NC eCourts portal or visit the clerk of court office. Public access to these records is guaranteed under North Carolina law.

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Fayetteville Felony Court Details

The Cumberland County Courthouse handles all felony cases for Fayetteville. Superior Court judges hear these matters. The clerk of court office is in the same building and provides records to the public. Walk-in visits are welcome during business hours.

Court Cumberland County Clerk of Superior Court
Address 117 Dick Street
Fayetteville, NC 28301
Mailing Address PO Box 363
Fayetteville, NC 28302
Phone (910) 475-3000
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

The courthouse sits in downtown Fayetteville. Parking is available in nearby lots. Security screens all visitors at the entrance. Bring a photo ID. Leave sharp items and large bags in your car. The building can get crowded on court days, so try to arrive early if you plan to request Fayetteville felony records at the clerk window.

Public access terminals in the clerk office let you search case data for free. These terminals pull from the same system the clerk uses. You can look up names, case numbers, charges, and outcomes. No appointment is required to use them.

Note: The mailing address for the Cumberland County clerk is a PO Box, so use that for mail requests and the Dick Street address for in-person visits.

Search Fayetteville Felony Records

Online and in-person methods both work for finding Fayetteville felony records. The NC eCourts portal is the main online tool. It covers all of Cumberland County. Search by name or case number and get free results that show charges, dates, and status.

The NC Courts records page explains what is public and what is not. Most adult felony records in Fayetteville are open. Sealed cases and juvenile records will not show up. The clerk of court provides copies of documents for a fee. Certified copies cost more than plain ones and carry the court seal.

For in-person visits, head to the clerk office at 117 Dick Street. Staff can pull up any case by name or number. You can review the file on site and order copies. Call (910) 475-3000 before you go to ask about current fees for Fayetteville felony record copies.

Fayetteville Police and Felony Cases

The Fayetteville Police Department is the main law enforcement agency for the city. FPD arrests lead to felony cases in Cumberland County Superior Court. Police records are separate from court records. An arrest report from FPD becomes part of the evidence in the court case.

The FPD main office is at 467 Hay Street, Fayetteville, NC 28301. The non-emergency number is 910-433-1529. The Records Department can also be reached at 910-433-1530. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. For general inquiries, call 910-433-1885. CrimeStoppers tips can be phoned in to 910-483-8477.

Fayetteville has three police district offices. The Campbellton district is at 467 Hay Street. Cross Creek is at 6147 Raeford Road, reachable at 910-433-1430. The Central district is at 3811 Sycamore Dairy Road, reachable at 910-433-1134. Each office handles local matters, but records requests go through the main Records Department.

The Fayetteville Open Data Portal provides public access to police data. It includes sections on arrests, incidents, accidents, citations, and traffic stops. Data is updated on a monthly basis.

Here is a screenshot from the Fayetteville Open Data Portal, which makes police data available to the public.

Fayetteville felony records open data portal

The portal supports transparency and helps residents access public safety data. It is free to use and data can be downloaded in several formats for further review.

Felony Background Checks in Fayetteville

You can request a criminal background check for Fayetteville felony records at the Cumberland County Courthouse. Fill out Form AOC-CR-314 and pay $25. The clerk sends it to the NC State Bureau of Investigation for processing. Results come by mail and cover the whole state.

Free options are available. The public terminals at the courthouse show local case data. The NC eCourts portal works from home. The NC Courts background check page walks you through each choice. None of the free tools give you a certified report, but they are good for quick checks on Fayetteville felony records.

Fayetteville Felony Expungement

Some felony records in Fayetteville can be expunged under North Carolina law. The process starts with a petition filed at the Cumberland County Clerk of Superior Court. The NC Courts forms page has the right forms. There is no filing fee.

A judge reviews each petition. Dismissed charges and acquittals have the best chance. Certain convictions may qualify after a waiting period. The NC SBI expungement page lists the full rules. Once granted, the record is removed from public databases. It will not show up in the eCourts portal or at the courthouse. Violent offenses and sex crimes face strict limits under North Carolina General Statutes.

Note: Military members stationed at Fort Liberty should note that state expungement does not affect military records, which are kept by the Department of Defense.

Fayetteville Felony Inmate Search

After sentencing, people convicted of felonies in Fayetteville may serve time in state prison. The NC Department of Adult Correction runs an offender search tool. This free database shows current inmates, their charges, and expected release dates. It covers all state facilities in North Carolina.

Cumberland County also runs a local jail. People awaiting trial on felony charges in Fayetteville may be held there. The county jail has its own inmate search. For state prison records, the DAC tool is the right one. Both are free and open to the public at all times.

Fayetteville Felony Case Alerts

Crime victims in Fayetteville can use VINE to track offender status. The system is free. It sends alerts by phone, email, or text when something changes. VINE covers all North Carolina jails and prisons, including Cumberland County.

The NC Sex Offender Registry is another free tool. Search by name, address, or zip code. The data comes from the NC SBI and is kept current. Fayetteville residents use both of these resources regularly. Neither one requires a login or account to search.

Cumberland County Felony Records

Fayetteville is the county seat of Cumberland County. All felony cases from the city go through the Cumberland County court system. The county page has more on the courthouse, fees, forms, and other tools for accessing records.

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