Robeson County Warrant Records

Robeson County warrant records are available through the Sheriff's Office and the Clerk of Superior Court in Lumberton. The Sheriff's Office runs a Police2Citizen portal where you can view daily reports, recent arrests, and inmate information. The Clerk of Superior Court keeps all official court files at the courthouse. You can search for active warrants, check past arrest records, and look up court case details for Robeson County. The Warrants Division and magistrate's office serve the public with warrant-related matters throughout the week.

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Robeson County Quick Facts

118K Population
Lumberton County Seat
400+ Detention Beds
24/7 Magistrate Hours

Robeson County Sheriff P2C Portal

The Robeson County Sheriff's Office provides a Police2Citizen portal for the public. This online tool shows daily public record reports. The Citizens Portal includes a Daily Bulletin with citations issued, reports taken, and arrests made. The inmate search tab shows recent arrests with photos, charges, and bond amounts. You can access the portal at robesoncoso.policetocitizen.com.

Robeson County Sheriff Police2Citizen portal for warrant and arrest records

The P2C portal is updated often. Inmate data changes fast as bonds are posted and people are released from custody. The portal gives you a quick way to check for recent warrant activity in Robeson County without visiting the courthouse. You can search from any device at any time of day.

The Sheriff's Office is at 120 Legend Road, Lumberton, NC 28358. Call (910) 671-3100 for general questions. The Warrants Division can be reached directly at (910) 671-3170 during business hours.

Office Robeson County Sheriff's Office
120 Legend Road
Lumberton, NC 28358
Phone: (910) 671-3100
Warrants Division: (910) 671-3170
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
P2C Portal robesoncoso.policetocitizen.com

Robeson County Detention Center Records

The Robeson County Detention Center holds just over 400 inmates. The facility houses people arrested or detained by local, state, and federal agencies. The inmate search on the P2C portal lets you check who is currently in custody. Each listing shows the person's name, charges, bond amount, and arrest date.

Information in the inmate search changes quickly. As bonds are met and people are released, records are updated. For the most current data, check the P2C portal or call the Sheriff's Office. The Detention Center is at the same address as the Sheriff's Office at 120 Legend Road in Lumberton.

The NC Sheriffs' Association supports the Robeson County Sheriff and other county agencies across North Carolina.

NC Sheriffs Association resource for Robeson County

Officers at the Detention Center process everyone booked on a warrant. They record the charges, set up bond details, and enter the data into the system.

Robeson County Court Warrant Records

The Robeson County Clerk of Superior Court stores all court records at 500 N. Elm Street, Lumberton, NC 28358. Call (910) 671-3000 during business hours. The Clerk's office has public access terminals for searching case information. Staff can help you find warrant records by name or case number.

The Magistrate's Office operates 24 hours a day at 120 Legend Road in Lumberton. Call (910) 671-3000 to reach a magistrate. They handle warrant issuance and initial appearances at all hours. This means warrants can be processed day or night in Robeson County.

Warrant records at the clerk's office include served warrants and their return documents. These are public records under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132. Anyone can request to view them during normal office hours.

Court Robeson County Clerk of Superior Court
500 N. Elm Street
Lumberton, NC 28358
Phone: (910) 671-3000
Magistrate 120 Legend Road, Lumberton, NC 28358
Phone: (910) 671-3000
Hours: 24 hours daily

Note: The magistrate's office in Robeson County is open around the clock, so warrant matters can be handled at any time.

Types of Warrants in Robeson County

Robeson County courts issue several types of warrants. Each serves a different legal purpose. The type of warrant determines how long it stays active and how it must be served.

Arrest warrants are issued when probable cause exists that a person committed a crime. They stay active with no end date until served or recalled. Search warrants let officers search a specific location. Under N.C.G.S. 15A-248, search warrants must be served within 48 hours. Bench warrants come from a judge when someone fails to appear. Capias warrants also address failure to appear. Orders for arrest cover probation violations and other court order violations. Child support warrants target people who fall behind on payments.

  • Arrest warrants remain active until served
  • Search warrants expire after 48 hours
  • Bench warrants stay in effect until the person appears
  • Orders for arrest address probation and court violations
  • Child support warrants enforce payment orders

Each warrant in Robeson County includes a case number, the date and time of issue, the name of the judge or magistrate, and the subject's identification. Search warrants describe the exact place and items sought. All warrants must include a statement of probable cause and the specific criminal statute involved.

The search warrant process in Robeson County takes about 3 to 8 hours during business hours. Emergency situations may be handled in 2 to 4 hours.

Search Robeson County Warrant Records

You can check for warrants in Robeson County at no cost. The P2C portal is the fastest online option. Visit the Sheriff's Office Records Division in person for more detailed results. Use the North Carolina Court System's public portal for basic case data. Call the Warrants Division at (910) 671-3170 for phone inquiries, though the information given by phone may be limited.

Public access terminals at the courthouse let you search the ACIS system for court records. The NC Offender Public Information search is another free tool for checking the state corrections database.

NC Offender search portal for Robeson County warrant records

Federal warrants are separate from state warrants. For federal warrant checks, contact the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina at 310 New Bern Avenue, Room 800, Raleigh, NC 27601. The phone number is (919) 645-1700. You can also use the PACER system or contact the FBI Charlotte Field Office or the U.S. Marshals Service. Federal warrant data is often more restricted than state records.

The NC Department of Public Safety works with the Robeson County Sheriff to share warrant information across the state.

NC Department of Public Safety coordination for Robeson County warrants

The statewide warrant repository stores active warrant data from all 100 counties. Officers anywhere in North Carolina can check for warrants issued in Robeson County through this system.

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Nearby Counties

Robeson County borders several other counties in southeastern North Carolina. Each county has its own court system and warrant records. Check the right county for the records you need.