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Criminal Statistics

According to statistics released by the North Carolina SBI, in 2017, there were about 177 violent crimes recorded per 100,000 people in Lincoln County. The US Average for the same year had about 384 violent crimes recorded per 100,000 people. Statistics show that there were, on average, 2,363 property crimes reported per 100,000 people in the country, but only 1,680 property crimes were reported per 100,000 people in Lincoln County for the same year.

Criminal Records

The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office is in charge of generating and maintaining records and various reports of criminal activity within the county. However, the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation is in charge of maintaining a state's central criminal record, thereby serving as a state repository for all criminal records.

How to Get Lincoln County Criminal Records

The Office of Criminal Information and Identification of the North Carolina SBI is in charge of processing the requests for criminal records and background checks throughout the state. They provide compiled crime records of arrest information, charges of felonious assault, as well as conviction and disposition details for the whole of North Carolina.

How To Find Lincoln County Sex Offender Information

In Lincoln County, records of sex offenders can be obtained through various means. Interested persons can check the North Carolina State Government database for details of sex offenders in any particular district. Anyone can also search the database by dialing North Carolina State Police Offenders Registration Section on (503) 934-1258.

At state level, some information can also be found online for North Carolina State sex offenders by visiting the NCSBI.

How do I Visit an Inmate in Lincoln County Jail?

Inmates in detention are allowed non-contact visitation. It is important to adhere to visitation rules. An inmate can only have two visitors at the same time. The visitors may include children. Visitors are advised to come in 10 minutes before the scheduled time. All visitors, including attorneys, must be properly dressed. Visitors are also required to present a state-issued photo ID in order to be allowed on the premises. In addition, visitors considered to be minors by law or under 18 years of age are to be accompanied by their parents, while spouses of inmates must arrive at the facility with proof of marriage and photo identification. Visitors are allowed from Monday through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., remote visitation is also allowed from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. on the same days.

Where And How To Find Lincoln County Inmate Information

The Lincoln County Sheriff is the chief law enforcement agency in the county. They are responsible for providing law enforcement services and overseeing all criminal activity in the county. They hold all the information regarding current inmates, criminal charges, offenses, and activities carried out by residents of the county. However, the North Carolina Department of Public Safety is the primary repository for the state’s criminal offender information.

Lincoln County inmate information can be gotten through a simple search carried out on either of the websites above. Searches can be carried out using either the inmate’s name or inmate ID in the North Carolina Department of Public Safety inmate’s database.

The database also includes special search tools for narrowing the search to escapees, captures, absconders, inmate releases and also gives large amounts of downloadable data for statistical analysis.

What are Lincoln County Court Records?

A court record is an official document containing details of court proceedings. These records are kept in the office of the county recorder or the office of the recorder of deeds for a small recording paid fee.

To request a county court record, interested persons may query the office of the county court clerk. The requesting party will be required to provide information regarding the record of interest such as the names of the plaintiff and defendant, the case file number of the record, and the place and date the record was filed.

Location of all Courts in Lincoln County

Below is the address and contact information of the courthouses in Lincoln County, North Carolina:

Superior Courthouse in Lincoln County
1 Court Square,
PA Box 8,
Lincoln, NC 28093
Phone: (704) 742-7800
Fax: (704) 742-7800

District Courthouse in Lincoln County
1 Court Square, P.O. Box 8,
Lincoln, NC 28093
Phone: (704) 742-7800
Fax: (704) 742-7800

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What are Lincoln County Vital Records

Vital records refer to information pertaining to vital events that occured within county limits. These records include birth or death certificates, marriage certificates, divorce records, wills, etc. These documents typically maintained and issued by the government or local authorities.

In Lincoln County, the County Register of Deeds Office issues birth, death, and marriage records for their citizens. However, divorce certificates are the purview of the Clerk of Court. The Lincoln County Register of Deeds maintains birth, death, and marriage vital records for citizens of Lincoln County.

All vital records for citizens of North Carolina are easily applied for using three simple steps detailed on the North Carolina vital records website. Vital records can be applied for by the applicant themself, the immediate family of the applicant, anybody seeking information for legal determination of personal or property rights, and an authorized agent, attorney, or legal representative of the applicant.

Where And How To Get Lincoln County Divorce Records

The Department Of Health And Human Services In North Carolina and the Lincoln County Register of Deeds are both responsible for vital records, especially marriage and divorce records. These records can be obtained by sending a mail to the Register of Deeds at P.O. Box 218, Lincolnton, NC 28093 for Ups and 105- A East Court Square, 2nd Floor, Lincolnton, NC 28092 for Fed-Ex. The office can also be reached via email with inquiries or comments to register@lincolncounty.org or via phone at (704) 736-8530 or fax at (704) 736-8830.

Where And How To Get Lincoln County Marriage Records

The Lincoln County Register of Deeds prepares all marriage certificates issued in Lincoln County, North Carolina.

To request a certified copy of a marriage certificate, make a request online by visiting the vital records page for Lincoln County. For an offline application, contact the office of the Lincoln County Register of Deeds. A processing fee is required for each certified copy issued. The only payment methods accepted are debit/credit card, cash, company check, or money order.

The Register of deeds maintains a physical index at the office, and an online index of marriage records since 1968, which anyone can access. However, when a copy of a marriage certificate is required, the applicant will be required to provide identification. Marriage records can only be released to;

  • Any of the subjects of the marriage certificate,
  • Any of the parents/step-parents of the groom or bride,
  • The groom or bride's brother, sister, step-brother, or step-sister,
  • The groom or bride's child/step-child,
  • The groom or bride's grandparent/grandchild,
  • Anybody seeking information for constitutional determination of personal or property rights, or
  • Any authorized agent, lawyer, or legal representative of the subject.

The following information will be required to apply for a marriage record.

  • The groom and bride's full names,
  • The date of marriage,
  • The requester's full name,
  • The requester's full contact details,
  • The requester's proof of identity, and
  • Payment for processing the application.

Where And How To Get Lincoln County Birth Records

The Lincoln County Health Department's Registrar prepares all birth certificates issued in Lincoln County, North Carolina. The Registrar then transmits any records created to the state's DHHS Office of Vital Records and the Lincoln County's Office of the Register of Deeds.

To create a certified copy of a birth certificate, request online by visiting the vital records page for Lincoln County. For an offline request, contact the Lincoln County Register of Deeds. Either way, they will charge a processing fee for each certified copy requested. Personal checks are not accepted. Payment is strictly by cash, company check, money order, or debit/credit card.

The office can also be contacted via email or any other contact channels published on the county website.

The Register of Deeds maintains a physical index at the office, and an online index of birth records since 1913, which anyone can access. However, to obtain a certified copy of a birth certificate, the applicant may be required to provide identification. To qualify, the applicant must be either;

  • The subject of the birth certificate,
  • The subject's spouse,
  • The subject's parent/step-parent,
  • The subject's brother, sister, step-brother, step-sister,
  • The subject's child/step-child,
  • The subject's grandparent/grandchild,
  • Anybody seeking information for constitutional determination of personal or property rights, or
  • Any authorized agent, lawyer, or legal representative of the subject.

The following information will be required to apply for a birth record.

  • The subject’s full name,
  • The subject’s date of birth,
  • The subject’s place of birth,
  • Both of the subject’s parents first name and maiden last name,
  • The requester’s full name,
  • The requester’s full contact details,
  • The requester’s proof of identity, and
  • Payment for processing the application.

Where And How To Get Lincoln County Death Records

The Lincoln County Health Department's Registrar prepares all death certificates issued in Lincoln County, North Carolina. The Registrar then forwards the paperwork to the state's DHHS Vital Records and the Lincoln County Register of Deeds. All requests for Lincoln county death records can be made to the office of the register of deeds.

To create a certified copy of a death certificate, contact the Lincoln County Register of Deeds. They will require a processing fee for each certified copy processed. Only Company check, money order, debit/credit card, or cash are acceptable. No personal checks are allowed.

The Register of Deeds's place of business is located in the Old Bank building across the County Courthouse at 105 A East Court Square, 2nd Floor, Lincolnton NC 28092.

The office can also be reached online via email or other contact channels published on its website. For an online request for a certified copy of a death certificate, visit the county website's vital records page.

The Register of Deeds maintains an offline and online index of death records since 1913, which anyone can access. However, to obtain a certified copy of a death certificate, the applicant must be identified as either;

  • The deceased's spouse,
  • The deceased's parent/step-parent,
  • The deceased's brother, sister, step-brother, step-sister,
  • The deceased's child/step-child,
  • The deceased's grandparent/grandchild,
  • Anybody seeking information for constitutional determination of personal or property rights, or
  • Any authorized agent, lawyer, or legal representative of the deceased.

In addition to government agencies, county public records may also be obtained from third-party websites. These non-government platforms come with intuitive tools that allow for expansive searches. Record seekers may either opt to use these tools to search for a specific record or multiple records. Users are able to search third-party websites remotely for multiple records at a time with just the name of the record subject and their last known location, including the city, county, or state. Third-party sites are not sponsored by government agencies. Because of this, record availability and results may vary.