Forsyth County Warrant Records

Forsyth County warrant records are available through the Sheriff's Office, the Clerk of Superior Court, and several online portals in Winston-Salem. The county runs one of the most detailed Police to Citizen systems in North Carolina. This gives the public direct access to active warrant lists, inmate data, and arrest records. You can also visit the Hall of Justice or call the court clerk for warrant records. This page covers all the ways to search for warrant records in Forsyth County.

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Forsyth County Quick Facts

385K+ Population
Winston-Salem County Seat
(336) 779-6300 Clerk Phone
24/7 Detention Center

Forsyth County P2C Warrant Portal

The Forsyth County Sheriff's Office runs a Police to Citizen portal with broad public access. The system at p2c.fcso.us offers multiple search tools. You can look up inmates, search events like arrests and incidents, and check the active warrant list.

The jail inmate roster at p2c.fcso.us/jailinmates.aspx shows current bookings. It includes photos, charges, and bond amounts. The wanted list at p2c.fcso.us/wantedlist.aspx shows active warrants. You can search by name, date range, or other filters. These tools give real-time data and are free to use.

The Winston-Salem Police Department also has its own P2C portal at wspdp2c.org for city-level records. Between these two systems, Forsyth County provides some of the best online warrant search tools in the state.

The Forsyth County Clerk of Court also offers online copy request services through its website.

Forsyth County Clerk copy request page for warrant records

Visit the Forsyth Clerk website to request copies of court documents online.

The P2C portal is one of the best free tools in North Carolina for warrant lookups. It runs around the clock and does not require an account. Results include names, charges, and booking dates. Forsyth County updates the data as new arrests and releases happen. The system also shows warrant details for people still being sought by law enforcement.

Note: Online data may lag a few hours behind real-time status changes at the Forsyth County Detention Center.

Forsyth County Court Warrant Records

The Forsyth County Superior and District Courts are in the Hall of Justice at 200 North Main Street in Winston-Salem, NC 27121. The main number is (336) 779-6300. The Superior Court handles felonies and civil claims over $25,000. The District Court covers criminal cases, civil matters, child support, probate, family law, juvenile cases, and traffic.

Both courts provide public terminals for record searches. You can look up warrant records by name or case number during business hours. The clerk keeps all warrant records and gives out certified copies for fees set by state law. Online criminal record checking is also available through the Forsyth Clerk's website for high-volume users.

The Forsyth County court system handles a high volume of cases each year due to the county's population of over 385,000. Warrant records here include arrest warrants, bench warrants, and search warrants. Each record lists the person's name, the charge, and the issuing judge. Case numbers and bond amounts are part of the file as well. Staff at the Hall of Justice on North Main Street can help you find the right records during walk-in hours.

The North Carolina criminal procedure statutes govern warrant issuance and service across the state, including Forsyth County.

North Carolina criminal procedure chapter for Forsyth County warrant records

Chapter 15A sets out the rules for arrest warrants, search warrants, and all criminal process.

Court Forsyth County Superior and District Courts
Hall of Justice, 200 North Main Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27121
Phone: (336) 779-6300

Forsyth County Detention Center

The Forsyth County Law Enforcement Detention Center is at 201 North Church Street in Winston-Salem, NC 27101. Call (336) 917-7600 for information. The facility runs around the clock, seven days a week. It processes new arrests and releases at all hours.

Booking data is available through the P2C portal. When someone is arrested on a warrant in Forsyth County, their information appears in the online system. The Forsyth Jail and Prison Ministries partners with the facility to offer volunteer programs for inmates. The detention center meets standards from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.

Major Robert W. Whitaker serves as the Detention Administrator for the facility. The center processes new bookings and releases at all hours, including weekends and holidays. Photos, charge lists, and bond amounts for each inmate are available through the online P2C system. If you need to confirm whether someone was arrested on a Forsyth County warrant, the detention center is a key resource to check.

Facility Forsyth County Detention Center
201 North Church Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
Phone: (336) 917-7600
Hours Open 24 hours, 7 days a week

Public Records Access in Forsyth County

Forsyth County gives the public access to records through several channels. The Clerk of Court keeps court records you can view in person or online. The Sheriff's Office P2C portal covers law enforcement data. The Winston-Salem Police Department has separate P2C tools for city records.

Public records requests go to the agency that holds the records you need. The clerk provides certified copies of court documents. Fees follow the state schedule. The extensive online systems in Forsyth County show a strong commitment to public access and transparency. Under the North Carolina Public Records Act, most warrant records are open to anyone who asks.

The North Carolina Department of Public Safety is a state-level resource for criminal justice information that connects to Forsyth County records.

NC Department of Public Safety for Forsyth County warrant records

The NCDPS website links to offender searches and other tools that cover all counties in North Carolina.

Note: Credit card payments for record copies may include a convenience fee charged by the payment vendor in Forsyth County.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Forsyth County. Warrant jurisdiction depends on where the offense happened or where the person lives. Make sure you search the correct county.