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The Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement
agency for the unincorporated areas of the County. Buncombe
County voters elect the Sheriff to terms of four years.
| County
Agency |
Sheriff's
Office |
| Address |
202 Haywood St.
Asheville, NC 28801 |
| Hours
of Operation |
Monday - Friday:
8:00am - 5:00pm |
| Contact
Info |
Van Duncan
Sheriff
(828) 250-4474 |
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Report
a crime or request assistance
from a deputy |
(828)
255-5555 |
| Inquire about an inmate |
(828) 250-4550 |
| Sheriff
Van Duncan |
(828)
250-4474 |
| Chief Deputy Don Reavis |
(828) 250-4475 |
| Personnel
and Employment Information |
(828)
250-4481 |
| Civil Process |
(828) 250-4410 |
| Investigations
Division |
(828)
250-4436 |
| Patrol Division |
(828) 250-4496 |
| Crime Prevention |
(828) 250-4511 |
| Court and Courthouse
Security |
(828) 250-4555 |
| Communications Division |
(828) 255-5555 |
| Warrants Division |
(828) 250-4469 |
| Elderly Reassurance Program |
(828) 250-4492 |
| Detention Center |
(828)250-4550 |
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To obtain a criminal record check from Buncombe County, a record check request
form must be completed. There is a 24-hour processing period and a fee of $5
is charged. Forms may be obtained by calling the ID Bureau office at 250-4665.
To obtain a record check by mail, submit a written request with complete name,
date of birth, social security number, and a self-addressed stamped envelope
to 20 Davidson Drive; Asheville, NC 28801. The $5 processing fee may be paid
via certified check or money order.
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All fingerprinting for Immigration & / Naturalization
Services (INS) purposes must be done in Charlotte,
North Carolina. For more information, please call
the INS Help Line at 1-800-375-5283 (9am-4pm est).
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All fingerprinting for Immigration & / Naturalization
Services (INS) purposes must be done in Charlotte,
North Carolina. For more information, please call
the INS Help Line at 1-800-375-5283 (9am-4pm est).
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To obtain a criminal record check from Buncombe County, a record check request
form must be completed. There is a 24-hour processing period and a fee of $5
is charged. Forms may be obtained by calling the ID Bureau office at 250-4665.
To obtain a record check by mail, submit a written request with complete name,
date of birth, social security number, and a self-addressed stamped envelope
to 20 Davidson Drive; Asheville, NC 28801. The $5 processing fee may be paid
via certified check or money order.
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Fingerprinting is available through the City/County Bureau of Identification.
City/County Bureau of Identification fingerprints the general public for
purposes of employment, properties, securities, child-care, adoption, etc.
- FEE: $10.00
- Performed 8:00am until 6:45pm (and other times
by appointment. Please contact Kim Gillett@ 250-4675
to schedule).
PLEASE NOTE:
All fingerprinting for Immigration & / Naturalization Services (INS) purposes
must be done in Charlotte, North Carolina. For more
information, please call the INS HELP LINE at 1-800-375-5283
(9am-4pm est).
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The City-County Bureau of Identification incorporates two divisions. Centralized
Data Entry is a 24-hour department that collects and maintains data within the
Criminal Justice Information System. The Identification Bureau is a criminal
justice agency that maintains local criminal history information of persons arrested
or cited in Buncombe County. In addition, the Bureau provides civilian fingerprinting
services regarding employment and security requirements. Hours of operation are
Monday through Friday 8:00am until 6:45pm, excluding holidays. Offices
are located in the Buncombe County Detention Center on 20 Davidson Drive in Asheville.
For more information call 250-4665.
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The Reassurance Program is designed to provide a system to check on senior citizens
in Buncombe County on a regular basis. Seniors are called daily to insure their
well being. If you or a family member would like to have this service or you
would like more information, please call 250-4492.
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Personal property that has been found and turned over
to the Sheriffs Office,
stolen property that has been recovered, or items seized by the Sheriffs
Office are held in the Property Unit. Many items held by the Sheriffs Office
cannot be released because of court order or the need to use these items as evidence.
To inquire about personal property you may call the Property Unit at 250-4465.
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By law, criminal investigations records and criminal intelligence information
are not public record. Those reporting a crime should receive a copy of the initial
report form the attending officer. If you did not receive a copy or need an additional
copy of a report you filed, please call 250-4504. Information concerning the
progress of the investigation of a reported crime may be obtained by calling
the Criminal Investigations Division at 250-4436.
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To obtain a permit to carry a concealed handgun you
must first complete and obtain a certificate of
completion for a course on instruction about carrying
a concealed handgun taught by a state certified
Concealed Handgun Instructor. Applicants must apply
in person at City/County Bureau of Identification
Monday-Friday 9:00-11:00 and 3:00-5:00. Other times
by appointment. Please call Kim Gillett at 250-4675. Required
documents include driver's license, certificate of training and discharge
papers if applicant has been in the military. The fee set by the state is $90
which is payable by certified check, money order or cash. Applicants are fingerprinted
at the time of application, and there may be other fees for the background information
required. The processing time is generally 60 to 90 days.
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To obtain a permit to purchase a handgun, an application
must be filed with the Sheriffs Office
at 202 Haywood Street
Asheville, NC 28801 between 8:00am and 5:00pm Monday through Friday.
Please bring a valid North Carolina Drivers License or ID card issued
by the Department of Motor Vehicles. Applicants must be a Buncombe County resident
and at least 21 years old. The waiting time is five days. The fee set by the
state for each permit is $5. Once a permit is issued, it must be picked up
in person.
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The Buncombe County Detention Facility allows inmates to receive visitors.
Visitation is conducted on Tuesday and Thursday during the following times:
9AM to 10AM; 10AM to 11AM; 1PM to 2PM; 2PM to 3PM; 7PM to 8PM; 8PM to 9PM;
and 9PM to 10PM.
It is the inmates responsibility to see that
visitors are listed on the inmates visitation
list. In other words, the inmate chooses what visitors,
if any, he or she will have. The visitors name
must appear on the inmates visitation list before
any visit is made. Inmates are only allowed 2 visitors
at a time.
All visitors must present a picture identification
card to the Reception Desk Officer before entry into
the Detention Facility. All visitors under the age
of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
For more information concerning inmate visitation,
call 250-4650.
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To obtain an arrest warrant, contact the Magistrates Office at 250-4691.
To check on the service of an existing warrant, call the Warrants Division
Monday through Friday between 8:00am and 5:00pm At other times you may
call the Communications Division at 277-3100. If a warrant has been issued for
your arrest you may make arrangements for service at the Detention Center at
either of the above numbers.
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The Sexual Assault/Child Abuse unit is comprised of investigators who have been
trained to investigate sexual assault and child abuse crimes. The unit works
closely with support groups such as the Department of Social Services, Rape Crisis,
and the Child Abuse Center.
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The Sexual Assault/Child Abuse unit is comprised of investigators who have been
trained to investigate sexual assault and child abuse crimes. The unit works
closely with support groups such as the Department of Social Services, Rape Crisis,
and the Child Abuse Center. The unit also registers all sex offenders that are
required to register by law and maintains those files.
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The Sheriffs General Investigative Unit operates out of the Criminal Investigation
Division of the Sheriffs Department. This unit consists of five detectives,
two crime scene analysts and a supervisor. The unit investigates crimes such
as assaults, kidnappings, armed robberies, white collar crimes, missing persons,
bomb threats, larcenies and other major crimes.
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The Sheriffs Burglary Task Force operates out of the Criminal Investigation
Division of the Sheriffs Department. This Unit consists of six detectives
and a supervisor. Its primary focus is on business, residential, and motor vehicle
burglaries. The unit uses conventional and unconventional investigative methods
combined with a close working relationship with the Sheriffs Uniform Patrol
Division and law enforcement agencies throughout Western North Carolina to deter
and solve burglaries.
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For assistance with retrieving an impounded vehicle,
dial 250-4527 and speak with Gloria Smith. Please be
prepared to give the name of the arresting officer,
the date the vehicle was impounded, and the make and model of the vehicle. With
this information, it will be determined if the vehicle has been impounded. Once
the determination has been made, visit the Sheriffs Department at 202 Haywood
Street Asheville, NC 28801 and speak to Gloria Smith. Please have your Drivers
License, vehicle registration and/or automobile title. Upon verification of vehicle
ownership, a vehicle impound sheet, which verifies clearance by the Sheriffs
Department, will be issued. The impound sheet should be taken to the wrecker
service where you will be requested to pay the bill, and your automobile will
be released.
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The Civil Process division serves all civil processes
directed to the Sheriff of Buncombe County. This
includes service of all summons, subpoenas, child
support enforcement orders, an domestic violence
processes. Business hours are Monday through
Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm. For after hour
emergencies contact the Sheriffs Department
Communications division at 277-3100. All civil
processes are generated through the Buncombe
County Clerk of Court Office, which can be reached
at 232-4702.
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The Buncombe County Detention Facility operates on a cash-less system using
an inmate account. Visitors may deposit money into an inmates account
two ways: either in person or by mail. Only postal money orders or cash are
accepted. To deposit money into an inmates account in person, simply
visit the Finance Office Money Window located on the main floor of the Buncombe
County Detention Facility. The Finance office is open Monday through Friday
from 9AM to 11AM and Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 2PM to 3:30PM.
Money may be mailed to an inmate at the Buncombe County
Detention Facility, 20 Davidson Street, Asheville,
North Carolina 28801. Please provide a return address
and the inmates name on the envelope.
For more information regarding inmate accounts, call
250-4572. |