Access Greenville Traffic Court Records

Greenville traffic court records are maintained at the Pitt County Clerk of Superior Court. As the largest city in Pitt County with a population near 95,000, Greenville generates a high volume of traffic cases each year. The District Court in Greenville handles all traffic citations issued within the city limits, and the clerk of court stores those case files at the courthouse on West Third Street. Most traffic matters resolve through District Court, though some cases may move to Superior Court on appeal.

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Traffic Court Records in Greenville

Traffic cases from Greenville are heard at the Pitt County Courthouse. The courthouse sits in downtown Greenville, close to the East Carolina University campus. Greenville does not have its own municipal court. Like all cities in North Carolina, traffic citations go through the county court system. Pitt County District Court handles the bulk of traffic matters, while Superior Court takes felony-level charges and appeals from District Court.

Court Pitt County Clerk of Superior Court
Address 100 W Third Street
Greenville, NC 27834
Mailing PO Box 6067
Greenville, NC 27834
Phone (252) 695-7100
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

Paid parking is available near the courthouse on surrounding streets and in nearby lots. Plan to arrive early on days when traffic court is in session, as the waiting area can fill up fast. Bring a valid photo ID and your citation paperwork when you visit the Greenville courthouse for traffic matters.

Access Greenville Traffic Court Records

When a Greenville police officer or a state trooper writes a traffic citation within the city, that ticket creates a case in Pitt County District Court. The court date printed on your citation tells you when to appear. You can also look up your case through the North Carolina eCourts portal at nccourts.gov to check your court date and case status.

District Court in Greenville handles misdemeanors, traffic violations, civil cases under $25,000, juvenile matters, and domestic cases. Superior Court handles felonies and civil cases above $25,000. Most traffic tickets fall under District Court. If you are charged with a serious offense like felony death by vehicle, that case goes to Superior Court instead.

Small Claims Court in Greenville hears civil disputes up to $10,000. This court does not handle traffic matters, but it shares the same building. All three court levels operate out of the Pitt County Courthouse. The clerk of court office on the main floor can direct you to the right courtroom for your traffic case in Greenville.

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Greenville Traffic Court Records

You can search for traffic court records in Greenville through several methods. The fastest way is the North Carolina eCourts portal online. You can also visit the clerk of court in person or call the courthouse. Each method has its own strengths depending on what you need.

The eCourts system lets you search by name or case number at no charge. It shows basic case details like the charge, court date, and disposition. You will not find the full case file online. For copies of actual documents from your traffic case in Greenville, you need to contact the clerk or go to the courthouse. Copies cost $0.25 per page.

Traffic cases in Pitt County are kept on file for three years. After that period, older records may be harder to find through standard searches. If you need a record from more than three years ago, contact the clerk directly at (252) 695-7100. They can tell you whether the file is still available or has been archived.

To search for a Greenville traffic record, you will need the full name of the person cited or the case number from the citation. Having the approximate date of the ticket helps narrow results when searching by name.

Red Light Camera Citations

Greenville has used red light cameras at certain intersections in the city. These cameras create a different type of citation than a standard traffic stop. Red light camera tickets in Greenville go through an administrative hearing process rather than District Court. The city handles these citations through its own hearing system.

If you receive a red light camera citation in Greenville, you have the right to request a hearing before a city hearing officer. The hearing gives you a chance to present your side and challenge the citation. If you disagree with the outcome, you can appeal. Appeals from red light camera hearings follow the process laid out in N.C.G.S. 160A-393(c).

These administrative citations do not appear in the same court records as standard traffic tickets. They are separate from the Pitt County court system. Contact the City of Greenville directly for information about red light camera citations and the hearing schedule.

Paying a Greenville Traffic Ticket

You have several options for paying a traffic ticket in Greenville. You can pay at the clerk of court window at the Pitt County Courthouse during business hours. The courthouse accepts cash, checks, money orders, and credit cards. You can also mail a payment to the clerk at PO Box 6067, Greenville, NC 27834.

Online payment is available through the North Carolina eCourts portal. Keep in mind that paying a traffic ticket is the same as pleading guilty. Once you pay, the conviction goes on your driving record. If you want to contest the charge or seek a reduction, you should appear in court on your scheduled date rather than paying the fine ahead of time.

Pitt County payment information for Greenville traffic citations

Some drivers in Greenville choose to hire an attorney to handle their traffic case. An attorney can often appear on your behalf in District Court and negotiate with the prosecutor. This may result in a reduced charge that carries fewer insurance points. The Pitt County Bar Association can refer you to local attorneys who handle traffic cases.

Court Resources in Greenville

The North Carolina Judicial Branch website at nccourts.gov has guides on traffic court procedures, court forms, and general information about how the court system works. These resources apply to all courts in the state, including Greenville.

Legal Aid of North Carolina serves Pitt County residents who qualify based on income. They can be reached at (866) 219-5262. While they focus on civil matters, they can point you toward resources for traffic-related legal questions. The North Carolina State Bar lawyer referral service at 1-800-662-7660 can connect you with a private attorney in the Greenville area.

East Carolina University is a major presence in Greenville and brings a large population of students and staff into the area. Students who receive traffic citations in Greenville go through the same Pitt County court system as all other residents. The university does not operate its own traffic court.

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Pitt County Traffic Court Records

Greenville is the county seat of Pitt County, and all traffic cases from the city are processed through the Pitt County court system. The county court serves Greenville along with smaller towns like Ayden, Farmville, and Winterville. For more details on the county court, fee schedules, and related records, visit the Pitt County traffic court records page.

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