North Carolina Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in North Carolina.
In North Carolina, prisoner petitions are legal requests submitted by inmates to address a variety of concerns, including but not limited to:Parole Eligibility, Civil Rights Violations, Habeas Corpus, Sentence Appeals, Conditions of Confinement.
How do you search out why someone is in Jail or Prison?
You can contact the Clerk of the Court to get the transcripts of the case and the sentencing where they were adjudicated or USE SEARCH FORM below
Prisoner Petitions – North Carolina (NC) Inmate List
Petition Search from May 9, 1991 to April 5, 2024
A(1627 rec) B(851 rec) C(1811 rec) D(1984 rec) E(725 rec) F(326 rec) G(583 rec) H(422 rec) I(128 rec) J(3131 rec) K(776 rec) L(866 rec) M(1757 rec) N(326 rec) O(199 rec) P(358 rec) Q(102 rec) R(2142 rec) S(1071 rec) T(1558 rec) U(472 rec) V(150 rec) W(819 rec) X(57 rec) Y(44 rec) Z(63 rec) Plaintiff/ Respondent Name | Petitioner/ Defendant Name | Filed, Nature of Suit, Judge |
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Harry Sharod James, Moustapha Sharod Khalifa-El - Judge James C Dever More Information >>> | Peoples Republic of China, Chinese Communist of Party, Wuhan Institute Virology | Filed: January 05, 2022 Prisoner: Civil Rights §42 U.S.C. § 1983 |
HUGO CONTRERAS - Jan 14, 2022 More Information >>> | USA | Filed: January 14, 2022 Prisoner: Vacate Sentence §28 U.S.C. § 2255 |
Hakeem Sanders - Judge Louise Wood Flanagan More Information >>> | Warden Flemming | Filed: January 18, 2022 Habeas Corpus (General) §28 U.S.C. § 2254 |
Harold Tyler - Judge Richard E Myers More Information >>> | Cumberland County Detention Center | Filed: January 24, 2022 Prisoner Petitions (Prison Condition) §42 U.S.C. § 1983 |
North Carolina Inmate Search
To provide transparency and access to information, the NCDPS offers an online tool known as the North Carolina Inmate Search. This tool allows the public to search for and obtain information about inmates currently incarcerated within the state’s correctional facilities. It is a valuable resource for families, legal representatives, and the general public to find specific inmates and access basic information such as their names, mugshots, incarceration dates, and facility locations.