Police Station in North Carolina

All Police Station in North Carolina

Browse 290 police station across 92 counties in North Carolina

290
Police Station
92
Counties

Navigation Options

Quick navigation options

This page lists all 290 police station in North Carolina. You can browse by county below, search for specific facilities, or navigate to related pages.

Quick Links:

Other Facility Types in North Carolina:

About Police Station in North Carolina

Understanding police station in the North Carolina

Welcome to the most complete and up-to-date directory of police detention and holding facilities in North Carolina. This page lists every active police-operated jail, holding facility, and lockup currently operating across North Carolina, giving families, attorneys, bail bondsmen, and the general public fast and reliable access to accurate information about police-level detention. When a loved one is arrested by a local or municipal police department in North Carolina, they are typically taken to a police-operated facility first — before being transferred to a county jail. This directory helps you find exactly where they are being held and what steps to take next.

What Are Police Detention Facilities?

Police detention facilities — commonly called police lockups, holding cells, or police jails — are short-term detention facilities operated by local or municipal police departments. They hold individuals for 24 to 72 hours immediately following arrest while booking is completed, charges are filed, and bail arrangements are made.

Unlike county jails or state prisons, police facilities are not designed for long-term incarceration. If searching for a recently arrested loved one, they may still be at the police facility rather than a county jail, especially in the first 24 to 48 hours after arrest.

How Police Facilities Differ From Other Facilities

  • Police Detention Facilities: Operated by local police. Hold individuals for 24-72 hours during booking and initial processing only.
  • City Jails: Operated by municipal authorities for slightly longer-term detention including pretrial holding and short sentences.
  • County Jails: Operated by the county sheriff's office for pretrial detainees and sentences under one year.
  • State Prisons: Operated by North Carolina's DOC for felony offenses with sentences over one year.
  • Federal Prisons: Operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons for federal crimes.

What Happens After Arrest in North Carolina

  • Arrest and Transport: Individual is arrested and transported to the nearest police detention facility.
  • Booking and Intake: Photographing, fingerprinting, health screening, belongings search, warrant review (takes several hours).
  • Initial Holding: Placed in holding cell while charges are filed and case is reviewed by prosecutors.
  • Arraignment/Bail Hearing: Within 24-72 hours, brought before a judge who sets bail or releases them.
  • Transfer or Release: Either released or transferred to county jail to await trial.

Finding Someone in Police Detention in North Carolina

Browse the directory below to find the police facility in the area where the arrest took place and contact them directly. You can also use our free US inmate locator tool to search by name once booking is complete. Knowing the arrest location and the person's full legal name will help speed up your search.

Getting Bail

For minor charges, bail may be posted directly at the police facility using a standard bail schedule. For serious charges, bail is set at arraignment (within 24-72 hours). A bail bondsman can post bail for a 10-15% non-refundable fee.

Hiring a Lawyer

The period immediately following arrest is one of the most critical windows in the legal process. A criminal defense attorney can advise on rights during questioning, attend bail hearings, and begin building a defense strategy from day one.

Calling a Detainee

Phone access at police facilities is typically limited during initial booking. Once intake is complete, detainees can usually make a limited number of collect calls to notify family members or contact an attorney.

Visitation

Visitation at police detention facilities is typically very limited during the initial holding period. Most police lockups do not offer standard visitation. Regular visitation becomes available once transferred to a county jail.

Frequently Asked Questions

The total number of active police detention facilities and lockups in North Carolina is shown at the top of the directory list on this page. This number is updated regularly to reflect changes in facility operations across North Carolina.

In most cases, individuals can be held at a police detention facility in North Carolina for up to 48 to 72 hours before they must be brought before a judge for arraignment or released. The exact timeframe depends on the charges, the jurisdiction, and court scheduling. After this period, they are either released or transferred to a county jail.

Browse the directory on this page to find the police facility in the area where the arrest took place and contact them directly. You can also use our free US inmate locator tool to search by name once the booking process is complete and the individual's information has been entered into the system.

Yes. Use the county filter dropdown above the list to instantly narrow the directory to show only police detention facilities in a specific county within North Carolina. Results update in real time without a page reload.

A police lockup or detention facility is a short-term holding facility operated by a local police department, designed to hold individuals for up to 72 hours immediately after arrest. A jail — whether city or county — is a larger facility designed for longer-term pretrial detention and short sentences, operated by municipal or county authorities rather than a police department.

For minor charges, bail may be postable directly at the police facility using a standard bail schedule without waiting for a court hearing. For more serious charges, bail is set at arraignment. A licensed bail bondsman can post bail on your behalf in exchange for a non-refundable fee — typically 10 to 15 percent of the total bail amount.

Police Station by County in North Carolina

View facilities organized by county

Filter Police Station by County

North Carolina has Police Station spread across dozens of counties, and finding the right one quickly can be challenging without the right tools. Use the county list below to instantly narrow results and view only the Police Station in a specific county within North Carolina. This is particularly helpful if you are trying to locate someone who was recently arrested in a specific area, or if you are planning a visit and need to find the closest facility to your location.

All Police Station in North Carolina

Complete listing of police station

Browse the Complete List of Police Detention Facilities in North Carolina

The full directory of police detention and holding facilities in North Carolina is displayed below. Every active police-operated lockup, holding cell, and short-term detention facility is included. Each entry includes the facility name, operating police department, city, county, address, and contact information. Police detention facilities are the first point of contact in the criminal justice system — where booking, processing, and initial detention occur before any further transfer.

Facility Name County Action
Stanley NC Police Jail 230 S Main, Stanley, NC 28164
Gaston View Details
Creedmoor NC Police Jail 111 Masonic St, Creedmoor, NC 27522
Granville View Details
Oxford NC Police Jail 204 E McClanahan St, Oxford, NC 27565
Granville View Details
Archdale NC Police Jail 305 Balfour Drive, Archdale, NC 14068
Guilford View Details
Burlington NC Police Jail 267 W Front St, Burlington, NC 27215
Guilford View Details
Gibsonville NC Police Jail 129 W Main St, Gibsonville, NC 27249
Guilford View Details
Greensboro NC Police Jail 300 W Washington St, Greensboro, NC 27402
Guilford View Details
High Point NC Police Jail 1009 Leonard Ave, High Point, NC 27260
Guilford View Details
Enfield NC Police Jail 115 Railroad St, Enfield, NC 27823
Halifax View Details
Roanoke Rapids NC Police Jail 1040 Roanoke Ave, Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870
Halifax View Details
Scotland Neck NC Police Jail 101 E 11th St, Scotland Neck, NC 27874
Halifax View Details
Weldon NC Police Jail 111 Washington Ave, Weldon, NC 27890
Halifax View Details
Angier NC Police Jail 55 North Broad St West PO Box 278, Angier, NC 27501
Harnett View Details
Coats NC Police Jail 237 N McKinley St PO Box 675, Coats, NC 27521
Harnett View Details
Dunn NC Police Jail 401 E Broad St, Dunn, NC 28335
Harnett View Details
Erwin NC Police Jail 100 West F St, Erwin, NC 28339
Harnett View Details
Lilington NC Police Jail 819 S Main St, Lilington, NC 27546
Harnett View Details
Canton NC Police Jail 58 Park St, Canton, NC 28716
Haywood View Details
Clyde NC Police Jail 8437 Carolina Blvd, Clyde, NC 28721
Haywood View Details
Waynesville NC Police Jail 9 S Main St, Waynesville, NC 28786
Haywood View Details
Asheville Regional Airport Authority Jail 61 Terminal Drive, Suite 1, Fletcher, NC 28732
Henderson View Details
Fletcher NC Police Jail 110 Parrish Municipal Drive, Fletcher, NC 28732
Henderson View Details
Hendersonville NC Police Jail 145 5th Ave East, Hendersonville, NC 28793
Henderson View Details
Ahoskie NC Police Jail 705 West Main St Post Office Box 767, Ahoskie, NC 27910
Hertford View Details
Murfreesboro NC Police Jail 115 East Broad St, Murfreesboro, NC 27855
Hertford View Details
Page 5 of 12 (290 police station in North Carolina)

Police Station in Other States

Browse police station in other states

Explore Police Station in Other States

Looking for police station beyond North Carolina? We've got you covered. Use the state selectors below to instantly switch to a full directory of police station in any other US state. Whether you need to look up facilities in a neighboring state or search across the country, our nationwide directory makes it simple to find the information you need in just a few clicks.