Inmate Search for Rowan, Cabarrus, and Stanly County


If you are looking for a loved one who has been arrested in North Carolina, the uncertainty can be overwhelming. Knowing where they are being held is the first step toward getting them home. At Bost Bail Bonds, we provide this comprehensive inmate search resource to help families in Concord, Salisbury, Albemarle, and surrounding areas locate individuals quickly and efficiently.


Not knowing the status of a family member or friend is a trying time, but the worry can end with a single call. Our licensed bail bondsmen have the capability of conducting thorough inmate searches throughout Rowan County and Cabarrus County. Whether you use the tools below or call us for a free inmate check, we are here to provide the clarity you need.

Call for a Free Inmate Check: (704) 721-5353

Official County Inmate Search Resources

While we are happy to conduct a search for you, many North Carolina detention centers provide public portals. Use the links below to access the live rosters for local jails:

Rowan County Inmate Search

The Rowan County Detention Center handles all bookings for Salisbury and the neighboring communities in Rowan County.


Search the Rowan County Inmate Roster


Location: 115 W Liberty St, Salisbury, NC 28144

Cabarrus County Inmate Search

The Cabarrus County Jail (also known as the Cabarrus County Detention Center) processes arrests for Concord, Kannapolis, and the surrounding county.


Search the Cabarrus County Inmate Roster


Location: 30 Corban Ave SE, Concord, NC 28025

Stanly County Inmate Search

If an arrest occurred in Albemarle or Stanly County, the individual is likely being held at the Stanly County Jail.


Search the Stanly County Inmate Roster



Location: 223 S 2nd St, Albemarle, NC 28001

What to Do If You Can’t Find an Inmate

It is common for there to be a delay between an arrest and an inmate appearing on an online roster. If your search returns no results, it could be because of the initial booking time. The jail may still be fingerprinting and photographing the individual; it can take several hours for the system to update.


If you are struggling to find someone, call our 24-hour bail bonds team immediately. We have direct lines to local magistrate offices and jail booking desks and can often find information that isn't yet available on public websites.

Understanding the Bail Bond Process After the Search

Once an inmate search is completed and we confirm the location, the bail bond process can begin. In North Carolina, after a suspect is booked, they are brought before a Magistrate who determines the conditions of their release and sets a bail amount.


Immediate Price Quotes with No Hidden Fees

The moment you contact Bost Bail Bonds, you will know exactly how much the service will cost. We pride ourselves on honesty and integrity. Unlike some services that slide in additional administrative costs, our pricing is transparent and presented upfront.


  • Small Percentage Fees: You only pay a fraction of the total bail amount to us.

  • Financing Options: For higher-value bonds, we offer flexible payment plans and financing options to make the process manageable for your family.

  • Veteran-Owned Reliability: As a veteran-owned business since 1998, we treat our clients with the respect they deserve.

Why Choose Bost Bail Bonds?

Since 1998, we have served as the bridge between the jail and freedom for thousands of North Carolinians. Our experience in Concord, Salisbury, and Kannapolis means we know the local court systems and jail staff personally.


24/7 Availability: Arrests don’t happen on a 9-to-5 schedule. We are available every hour of every day to answer your questions.


Direct Proximity: Our Concord office is located directly across from the Cabarrus County Jail. This allows us to walk across the street and post your bond the moment the paperwork is ready.


Statewide Service: While we specialize in local counties, we are a licensed bail bondsman certified to bail out individuals anywhere in North Carolina.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • How long does it take to get someone out of jail?

    The timing depends on the specific facility. You can read a detailed breakdown of how long bail takes on our education page, but generally, it ranges from 2 to 6 hours after the bond is posted.

  • What information do I need to provide?

    To speed up the process, try to have the inmate's full legal name and date of birth. If you don't have this, we can still help you locate them through our internal search tools.

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