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The Goldsboro Police Department (GPD) is a full-service law enforcement agency that has been serving the City of Goldsboro, North Carolina, for over 100 years.
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Mission Statement
The mission of the Goldsboro Police Department is to protect and serve the citizens of Goldsboro through professional and effective law enforcement.
Core Values
The core values of the GPD are:
- Integrity
- Respect
- Professionalism
- Community Engagement
- Excellence in Service
Services Provided
The GPD provides a wide range of services to the community, including:
- Patrol and traffic enforcement
- Criminal investigations
- Community outreach programs
- Crime prevention and education
- School resource officers
- Special events security
Goldsboro Arrest Warrants Search
The Goldsboro Police Department maintains a database of active arrest warrants. You can search this database to see if there is an arrest warrant out for you.
To search for an arrest warrant, you will need the person's name and date of birth. You can search by:
- Name
- Case Number
If you find an arrest warrant for yourself, you should contact the GPD immediately to turn yourself in. Failure to turn yourself in may result in your arrest and prosecution.
Recent Arrests
You can check if someone has been arrested by the GPD by searching the arrest records database. To search the database, you will need the person's name and date of birth.
Additional Information about Arrests
- If you are arrested by the GPD, you will be taken to the Wayne County Jail.
- You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed to you.
- You will be given a bond hearing within 24 hours of your arrest. The judge will set a bond amount that you must pay in order to be released from jail.
- If you are convicted of a crime, you may be sentenced to jail or prison time, probation, or community service.
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Bail Bonds
A bail bond is a type of insurance that guarantees that a person will appear in court for their scheduled hearings. If the person fails to appear, the bail bond company will be required to pay the court the full amount of the bond.
Bail bonds are typically used to release someone from jail after they have been arrested. The amount of the bail bond is set by the judge and is based on the severity of the charges.
How to Post a Bond
To post a bond, you will need to contact a bail bond company. The bail bond company will require you to pay a non-refundable premium, which is typically 10% of the total bond amount.
Once the premium has been paid, the bail bond company will issue a bond to the court. The bond will guarantee that the person will appear for their scheduled court hearings.
If the person fails to appear, the bail bond company will be required to pay the court the full amount of the bond. The bail bond company may also pursue legal action against the person who failed to appear.
Police Reports
Police reports are official documents that detail the events of a crime or incident. Police reports can be used for a variety of purposes, including:
- Providing evidence in court
- Identifying suspects
- Tracking crime trends
- Informing the public about crime
How to Obtain Police Records
In North Carolina, police reports are considered public records and are available to the public upon request. To obtain a police report, you can contact the law enforcement agency that created the report.
You may be required to pay a fee to obtain a copy of a police report. The fee will vary depending on the length and complexity of the report.
Some law enforcement agencies allow you to request police reports online. You can find more information on the website of the law enforcement agency that you are requesting the report from.
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Sex Offender Registry
The Goldsboro Police Department maintains a registry of convicted sex offenders who live or work in the city. The registry is required by state law and is designed to protect the public from dangerous offenders.
The GPD's sex offender registry includes information on each offender's name, address, photograph, and criminal history. The registry is updated regularly and is available to the public online.
How to Search the Sex Offender Registry
You can search the GPD's sex offender registry by name, address, or zip code. To search the registry, visit the GPD website.
Important Information about the Sex Offender Registry
- The sex offender registry is a public record and is available to anyone.
- You do not need to provide a reason for searching the registry.
- The information in the registry is accurate to the best of the GPD's knowledge. However, the GPD cannot guarantee that the information is complete or up-to-date.
- If you have any questions about the sex offender registry, please contact the GPD.
Most Wanted List
The Goldsboro Police Department maintains a list of its most wanted fugitives. The list includes individuals who are wanted for serious crimes, such as murder, robbery, and assault.
The GPD's most wanted list is updated regularly and is available to the public online.
How to Search the Most Wanted List
You can search the GPD's most wanted list by name or by the type of crime that the person is wanted for. To search the list, visit the GPD website.
Important Information about the Most Wanted List
- The most wanted list is a public record and is available to anyone.
- You do not need to provide a reason for searching the list.
- The information in the list is accurate to the best of the GPD's knowledge. However, the GPD cannot guarantee that the information is complete or up-to-date.
- If you have any information about the whereabouts of a fugitive on the most wanted list, please contact the GPD at (919) 735-2111.
Background Checks
The Goldsboro Police Department offers background checks to the public. Background checks can be used for a variety of purposes, such as:
- Employment screening
- Volunteer screening
- Landlord screening
- Personal safety
The GPD's background checks include information on a person's criminal history, traffic violations, and sex offender registration status.
How to Request a Background Check
To request a background check, you can visit the GPD's website or contact the GPD.
Important Information about Background Checks
- Background checks are conducted by the GPD's Records Division.
- Background checks typically take 3-5 business days to complete.
- The fee for a background check is $10.00.
- Background checks are confidential and will not be released to anyone other than the person who requested the check.
Location and Contact Details
Official Address
204 S Center St # B, Goldsboro, NC 27530, United States
Official Phone Number
919-580-4239
Official Website
Type
Local Police Department
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