The Woodfin Police Department is responsible for maintaining public safety and enforcing the law in the town of Woodfin, North Carolina. The department operates under the supervision of the town's mayor and town council.
The Woodfin Police Department provides a range of services to the community, including patrolling the town, responding to emergency calls, conducting investigations, and enforcing traffic laws. The department also works closely with other law enforcement agencies in the area to ensure the safety and security of the residents of Woodfin.
Woodfin Police Department 90 Elk Mountain Road, Woodfin, North Carolina, 28804 Phone: 828-253-4889
The Woodfin Police Department is responsible for maintaining and managing arrest records for individuals who have been detained within their jurisdiction. Access to these records is permitted under the North Carolina Public Records Law, which grants the public the right to access government records.
When individuals are arrested by the Woodfin Police Department, they are typically taken to the Buncombe County Detention Center. The arrest records are then processed and stored by the Woodfin Police Department. Residents of Woodfin who are interested in obtaining arrest records can contact the Woodfin Police Department directly to inquire about the process and any associated fees.
Residents may also be able to obtain arrest records from the Buncombe County Sheriff's Office, as they may have additional records and information related to arrests in the county.
The Woodfin Police Department works closely with the Buncombe County courts and the Buncombe County Detention Center to process and transport individuals who have been arrested within their jurisdiction.
If a criminal is detained by the Woodfin Police Department, they may be transported to the Buncombe County Detention Center, where they will await trial or other legal proceedings. The Woodfin Police Department can provide information on the location of the detention center and how to contact them for further information.
Residents who are looking to find out where a criminal may have been transported can contact the Woodfin Police Department for assistance and guidance.
For additional information and resources related to police records in the Woodfin, North Carolina area, please refer to the following links:
Asheville Police Department Logs
Asheville Police Department Website
Asheville Police Department Website (Asheville, North Carolina)
Buncombe County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses
Buncombe County Sheriff's Office Website
UNC Asheville Police Crime Reports
Asheville Police Department Logs