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The Martin County Jail is a facility that houses individuals who have been detained by local law enforcement and are awaiting trial. It has a daily average population of 56 inmates that are overseen by a staff of 14. It is located at 305 East Main Street in Williamston, North Carolina.

How to Send Mail or Package

Inmates housed in the Martin County Jail are allowed to receive mail. Please note that all incoming mail will be inspected for contraband. In addition, the full name of the sender and the return address need to be included. The mail should be addressed as follows:

Inmate’s Name
Martin County Jail
PO Box 308
Williamston, NC 27892

Visitation Hours

The Martin County Jail does not post its visitation policy online. If you wish to visit an inmate located here, you will need to get in touch with the Martin County Sheriff’s Office at 252-789-4500.

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Martin County Sheriff Information

The Martin County Sheriff’s Office is the principal law enforcement agency in the county. It provides various services to the residents such as enforcing laws, investigating crimes, and conducting patrols. The head of the agency is Sheriff Tim Manning.

Martin County Sheriff’s Office Address:
305 East Main Street (Room 126), Williamston, NC 27892

Martin County Sheriff’s Office Phone Number:
252-789-4500

Martin County is located in the eastern region of North Carolina. Its county seat is Williamston which is also the largest town in the area. It has an estimated population of 21,754 based on the 2021 census. The total area of the county is 462 square miles.

2018 Annual Average Violent Crimes: 127
Data Source: North Carolina County Health Rankings

Martin County Public Records Information

Public records are available upon request in Martin County. You can get copies of police reports such as incident reports and arrest reports from the Sheriff’s Office. The Clerk of Court’s office is responsible for handling requests for court documents such as divorce judgments, criminal cases, and special proceedings. The Register of Deeds is responsible for handling requests for all vital records and real estate deeds for the county.

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