Fayetteville White Pages

Fayetteville white pages help you find people, phone numbers, and addresses in the Cumberland County area. Located near Fort Liberty, Fayetteville has more than 210,000 residents and a large military-connected population. You can search white pages for Fayetteville using local police portals, county clerk records, and the city public records system. These resources pull names, addresses, and other contact data from government files. This guide explains where to search and what records are open to the public in Fayetteville.

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Fayetteville Quick Facts

210,000+ Population
Cumberland County
910 Area Code
1754 Land Records Since

Fayetteville Police Records Search

The Fayetteville Police Department runs a Police-to-Citizen portal where you can look up recent incidents, arrests, and other police activity. This tool is free to use. It pulls from the department database in real time, so results reflect current data. You can search by date, location, or type of event. The portal is one of the fastest ways to check white pages data tied to police activity in Fayetteville.

You can access the Fayetteville P2C portal below to begin your search for public police records.

Visit the Fayetteville Police P2C portal to look up arrests, incidents, and daily bulletins.

Fayetteville Police P2C portal for white pages and public records searches

The P2C system shows events processed by Fayetteville officers and updates as new reports come in.

The Fayetteville Police Department also has a records division you can reach at 910-433-1529 or 910-433-1530. If you know the suspect in a case, you should call rather than file online. The department headquarters is at 467 Hay Street in Fayetteville. For tips on crimes, the Crimestoppers line is 910-483-8477. The department also operates three district offices across the city, so records may come from any of them.

Note: Online police reports in Fayetteville are only for non-emergency incidents where the suspect is not known.

Fayetteville Open Data Portal

Fayetteville runs one of the more detailed open data systems in North Carolina. The Fayetteville Police Open Data Portal breaks records into clear groups: arrests, accidents, citations, field contacts, incidents, and traffic stops. You can search each set on its own or browse the full list. This is a strong resource for white pages research because it ties names to specific events and locations in Fayetteville.

The data goes back several years. Each record shows the date, type of event, and location. Some entries include names. The portal updates on a regular basis and is free to use. For anyone doing a deep search through Fayetteville white pages, this is a good place to start before moving to county or state systems.

Public Records Law in Fayetteville

The City of Fayetteville must follow North Carolina public records law. Under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132, records made or received by government agencies belong to the people. That means most documents held by Fayetteville city offices are open for public review. You can submit requests online at the Fayetteville NextRequest portal or go through the city website at fayettevillenc.gov/PublicRecords. In 2025, Fayetteville also launched public records request kiosks for in-person requests at city buildings.

The North Carolina Judicial Branch provides court record access for all counties. The screenshot below shows the eCourts portal used by residents across the state, including those in Fayetteville.

The North Carolina eCourts Portal lets you search court cases filed in Cumberland County and across the state.

North Carolina eCourts portal for Fayetteville white pages court record searches

This portal covers civil, criminal, and traffic cases for Fayetteville and all of Cumberland County.

Cumberland County Records for Fayetteville

Fayetteville is the county seat of Cumberland County. All major record offices sit in the city itself. The Cumberland County Register of Deeds keeps property records, vital records, and other filed documents. Land records go back to 1754, making this one of the oldest collections in the state. You can get birth, death, and marriage certificates here. Online vitals service is also available for certified copies at $10 each plus fees.

The Cumberland County Clerk of Superior Court at 117 Dick Street in Fayetteville handles all court records. You can reach them at (910) 475-3000. The clerk office keeps criminal records that show traffic offenses, misdemeanors, and felonies. A formal criminal record check using Form AOC-CR-314 costs $25 per name. Public access terminals at the courthouse let you search case data on your own. You can also search online through the NC Judicial Branch Cumberland County page.

For white pages searches that involve property, the county tax office has tools too. Real property records include buildings, land, and permanent fixtures. The listing system updates each January, and GIS mapping tools let you search by address or owner name. The tax office is on the fifth floor of the courthouse at Room 530.

Fayetteville White Pages Results

A white pages search for someone in Fayetteville can return several types of records. The exact results depend on the source you use. Government systems tend to show more detail than free online tools. Here is what you might find:

  • Name, address, and phone number
  • Property records and deed transfers
  • Court case filings in Cumberland County
  • Arrest records from the Fayetteville Police Department
  • Marriage license records from the Register of Deeds
  • Tax bill history and assessed property values

The Cumberland County Sheriff also runs an active inmate lookup tool under N.C.G.S. 132-1.4. This shows who is currently held at the detention center at 204 Gillespie Street in Fayetteville. You can search by last name and first name. Background checks through the sheriff cost $8 for county and $14 for a state SBI check.

Search Tips for Fayetteville Records

Start with the P2C portal if you want fast results. It loads quickly and does not need an account. For older records or documents not in the police system, go to the Cumberland County Clerk of Superior Court. The clerk handles records going back decades. If you need a certified copy of any court document, the fee schedule starts at $5 for the first page and $2 for each page after that. Uncertified copies cost $0.25 per page.

For vital records like birth or marriage certificates, the Register of Deeds is your best bet in Fayetteville. Call 910-678-7775 for land records or 910-678-7767 for vital records. State-level vital records go through the North Carolina Vital Records office, but expect longer wait times due to high demand.

Note: The FayFixIt app handles non-police city matters and is separate from the public records system in Fayetteville.

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Cumberland County White Pages

Fayetteville sits at the heart of Cumberland County, and the county government offices handle records for the entire area. Whether you need property records, court filings, or vital certificates, the county systems serve as the primary source. For more details on county-wide white pages and public records, see the Cumberland County page.

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