An arrest in Granville County can quickly become stressful and confusing, especially for families trying to understand what happens next after someone is taken into custody.
Whether the arrest happened in Oxford, Creedmoor, Butner, or along the I-85 corridor, Amistad Bail Bonds provides practical guidance designed to help families better understand the local release process and next steps after an arrest.
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Granville County Detention Center
143 Williamsboro Street
Oxford, NC 27565
Commonly handles:
Oxford arrests
I-85 traffic stops
Creedmoor & Butner arrests
Countywide bookings
Granville County sits along the I-85 corridor north of Durham and continues growing as more families move into the area from Raleigh and the Triangle region. Because the county combines local police departments, highway traffic, commuter routes, and correctional-related activity, families are often trying to understand:
Because the county combines:
local town police departments
highway traffic
commuter routes
and correctional-related activity
Families are often trying to understand:
where someone was transported
which agency handled the arrest
and how detention and release procedures work locally

Unlike larger metro counties with multiple detention facilities, most arrests in Granville County move through the same county system in Oxford.

Most individuals arrested in Granville County are commonly transported to:
Granville County Detention Center
143 Williamsboro Street
Oxford, NC 27565
This is typically where:
booking takes place,
charges are processed,
bond conditions are reviewed,
and release procedures begin.
Even if the arrest happens in Creedmoor, Butner, Stem, or along the I-85 corridor, processing is usually handled through Oxford.
After arriving at the detention center, the person usually goes through several intake and booking procedures before release can happen.
This may include:
Depending on detention activity and staffing conditions, release timing can vary throughout the day.
Once bond information becomes available, families can begin understanding what may be needed for release.
Depending on the situation, release conditions may involve:
written promise to appear
unsecured bond
or secured bond requiring payment or bond assistance
If a secured bond is required, families often work with a bail bond company to help coordinate the release process with the detention center.

👉 Every arrest situation is different, and release timing may vary depending on jail activity and bond conditions.
One of the most common questions families ask is how long release may take.
In Granville County, release timing can depend on:
Booking activity at the detention center
Staffing levels
Time of arrest
Weekends or overnight processing
And internal detention procedures

Because most arrests are processed through the Oxford detention system, activity levels can change throughout the day.
We assist families throughout Granville County, including:
Oxford
Creedmoor
Butner
Stem
Stovall
Berea
Nearby I-85 corridor communities
Although arrests may happen in different towns across the county, detention and release procedures are generally coordinated through the county system in Oxford.

Local Experience With Granville County Detention Procedures
We regularly help families dealing with arrests connected to Oxford, Creedmoor, Butner, and nearby Granville County communities.
Familiar With Regional Arrest Activity
Granville County connects major commuter and highway routes between Raleigh, Durham, and northern North Carolina.
Clear Communication
Families often contact us looking for straightforward information about detention, bond conditions, and release procedures.
English & Spanish Assistance Available
Support is available for both English and Spanish-speaking families across North Carolina.
Granville County follows North Carolina procedures for arrest processing, bond review, and detention release coordination.
👉 For county and regional bail bond information across the state, visit our North Carolina bail bonds page.
Most arrests in Granville County are typically processed through the Granville County Detention Center in Oxford, even if the arrest happened in Creedmoor, Butner, Stem, or nearby areas.
Yes. Arrests may involve town police, sheriff deputies, or highway-related agencies, but detention and release procedures are usually coordinated through the county system in Oxford.
Having the person’s full name, date of birth, and the city where the arrest happened can help families better understand where the case is being processed.
Yes. Arrests connected to the I-85 corridor within Granville County are often processed through the county detention center in Oxford.
Release timing may depend on jail intake volume, staffing, bond review, overnight processing, or how busy the detention center is at that time.
In most cases, yes. Communities like Oxford, Creedmoor, Butner, Stem, and Stovall generally rely on the same county detention process.

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Helping Granville County families since 2009
This page is reviewed regularly to help families better understand how the Granville County bail process typically works.
Last Reviewed: May 15th, 2026
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