Concord Warrant Record Lookup

Concord warrant records are maintained by the Concord Police Department, the Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office, and the Cabarrus County Clerk of Superior Court. Concord is the county seat of Cabarrus County and sits just northeast of Charlotte. The Concord Police Department has a full Records Division that handles all police files and records requests. The Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office publishes a Wanted List that gives the public access to active warrant data. This page shows how to search for warrant records in Concord.

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105,000+ Population
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Concord Police Department Records

The Concord Police Department operates from 41 Cabarrus Avenue West, Concord, NC 28026. The department provides thorough contact options for the public. The Chief of Police can be reached at (704) 920-5007. For non-emergencies, call Police Communications at (704) 786-9155. The Information Desk is at (704) 920-5000.

The Records Division at (704) 920-5052 handles all police files. These include incident reports, arrest records, case materials, and accident reports. The division processes public records requests under North Carolina law. It provides copies to victims, insurance companies, and other parties who ask.

The Concord Police Department website provides details about services, records, and department contacts.

Concord Police Department website for warrant records and police services

The site lists contact numbers for each division, including Criminal Investigations at (704) 920-5055.

Agency Concord Police Department
Address 41 Cabarrus Avenue West
Concord, NC 28026
Records (704) 920-5052
Non-Emergency (704) 786-9155

Cabarrus County Warrant Records

The Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office is at 30 Corban Avenue SE, Concord, NC 28025. Call (704) 920-3000 for general information. The Sheriff's Office keeps county-wide law enforcement records and warrant data.

The Sheriff's Office publishes a Wanted List on their website. This list gives the public access to information about people with active warrants in Cabarrus County. You can search the list to check for open warrants tied to Concord or anywhere else in the county.

Cabarrus County Sheriff wanted list for active warrant records in Concord

The wanted list shows names and charges for people with active warrants in Cabarrus County.

The Concord Police Department coordinates with the Sheriff's Office on warrant service and county-wide law enforcement. For a full search, check both the city police records and the county sheriff's wanted list. This ensures you do not miss warrant records from either source.

Note: The Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records, booking data, and jail records separate from the court system.

Concord Court Warrant Records

The Cabarrus County Courthouse is at 77 Union Street South, Concord, NC 28025. Call 704-262-5500 for information. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. The Clerk of Superior Court maintains all court records, including warrant files.

The courthouse provides public access to criminal and civil court records during business hours. You can search records at the courthouse or request copies through the Clerk's office. Warrant records that have been served and filed become part of the public court record under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132.

The North Carolina eCourts portal may have some online case data for Cabarrus County. For the most complete warrant records, visit the courthouse in person or call the Clerk's office. The Cabarrus County jail records are kept by the Sheriff's Office and cover booking data and inmate information.

Cabarrus County Sheriff P2C jail search for booking and inmate records

The Cabarrus County jail search tool lets you look up booking and inmate data online.

How Warrants Work in Concord

Warrants in Concord follow North Carolina state law. Under N.C.G.S. Chapter 15A, a magistrate issues an arrest warrant when there is probable cause. The warrant names the person and lists the charge. Officers serve the warrant and file a return with the court.

After service, the warrant enters the public court record. Before service, warrants are often sealed. This keeps investigations safe and prevents suspects from hiding. Judges may also seal warrants to protect informants or witnesses. Bench warrants are issued when a person fails to show up for court.

The Concord Police Department's Criminal Investigations division at (704) 920-5055 handles complex cases. The Special Operations Division runs drug investigations and works with the Cabarrus County District Attorney's Office and federal partners. These cases often involve warrants that go through multiple agencies before they are served.

The Concord Police Department also runs Community Outreach and Education programs at (704) 920-5063. Code Enforcement at (704) 920-5150 handles municipal ordinance issues. The Narcotics Enforcement unit at (704) 920-5074 manages drug-related investigations that often lead to warrant activity in Concord. All of these units keep records that may connect to warrant records in the city.

Records Law for Concord Warrants

Under North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 132, public records include all documents made in connection with government work. Warrant records in Concord become public once they are served and filed with the court. Agencies must respond to records requests as fast as they can.

You do not need to give your name or explain your reason for asking. The request just needs to be clear. The Concord Police Records Division at (704) 920-5052 can help with police records. The Cabarrus County Clerk of Court handles court records. Both agencies follow the same state law.

The North Carolina Department of Public Safety provides statewide resources for records access and criminal justice data.

North Carolina Department of Public Safety website for statewide records

The DPS coordinates records systems used by the Concord Police and other agencies across the state.

State Records for Concord Residents

The North Carolina offender search lets you look up inmates in state prisons. This can show convictions that came from Concord warrants.

North Carolina offender search tool for statewide warrant and conviction records

The tool covers state inmates and includes case details and sentencing data.

The North Carolina SBI at (919) 662-4500 provides statewide criminal history from their Raleigh office at 3320 Garner Road. Concord residents seeking records from outside Cabarrus County can use the SBI for a broader search. The SBI serves as the central criminal history source for all of North Carolina.

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Cabarrus County Warrant Records

Concord is the county seat of Cabarrus County. All court filings and warrant records go through the Cabarrus County system. For more on county warrant records, fee schedules, and court tools, visit the Cabarrus County page.

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