Search Cabarrus Traffic Court Records

Cabarrus County traffic court records are kept at the Clerk of Superior Court in Concord. The courthouse on Union Street serves all traffic cases filed in the county. You can search for citations, view case details, and get copies of court documents from this office. Staff at the clerk's office help people find records tied to speeding tickets, stop sign violations, and other traffic matters. Cabarrus County falls within Judicial District 19A, and the court handles thousands of traffic cases each year. Whether you need proof of a resolved case or want to check a pending citation, the clerk's office is your starting point.

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Cabarrus County Quick Facts

228K+ Population
19A Judicial District
District Court Division
Concord County Seat

Cabarrus County Clerk of Court

The Clerk of Superior Court in Cabarrus County is the main office for traffic court records. This office files new cases, stores court documents, and provides copies to the public. The courthouse sits at 77 Union Street South in Concord. You can visit in person or call ahead to ask about a specific case.

All traffic cases from towns like Concord, Kannapolis, Harrisburg, and Mount Pleasant go through this courthouse. The clerk keeps records for both district and superior court matters. District court handles most traffic violations in Cabarrus County. If you need a copy of a traffic citation or want to check the status of a case, the clerk's office can help. Bring a valid ID when you visit. Staff can look up cases by name or case number and print copies on the spot.

Cabarrus County Clerk of Superior Court website for traffic court records
Court Cabarrus County Clerk of Superior Court
77 Union St S
PO Box 70
Concord, NC 28025-0070
Phone: (704) 786-4137
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/cabarrus-county

Search Cabarrus Traffic Court Records

There are two main ways to find traffic court records in Cabarrus County. You can search online or visit the courthouse in Concord. Online tools let you find basic case data from home. A trip to the courthouse gives you access to the full file.

The North Carolina eCourts system is available for searching court records statewide. This free portal covers Cabarrus County cases. You can look up traffic citations by party name or case number. The system shows case type, court dates, charges, and case status. It does not show the full text of every document, but it gives you enough to track a case. Go to nccourts.gov to start your search.

For a more thorough search, visit the clerk's office in person. You will need at least one of these items:

  • Full name of the person on the citation
  • Date the ticket was issued
  • Case number from the citation
  • Driver's license number

Note: Older traffic court records in Cabarrus County may not appear in the online system and may require an in-person search at the courthouse.

Traffic Court Records in Cabarrus

When a traffic case is resolved, the court sets the fine amount. Fines vary based on the type of violation, your driving history, and whether you went to court or used a waiver. The clerk's office in Cabarrus County accepts payments for traffic fines and court costs.

Cabarrus County traffic court payment information

You can pay at the courthouse in Concord during business hours. The office takes cash, checks, and credit cards. Online payment may also be available through the North Carolina court system. Check the Cabarrus County clerk's page for current options. If you miss a payment deadline, the court may add late fees or issue a failure to appear order. That can lead to a suspended license under N.C.G.S. 20-24.1. Pay on time to avoid extra problems.

Access Cabarrus Traffic Court Records

The district court in Cabarrus County handles a wide range of traffic offenses. Most are infractions or minor misdemeanors. Speeding is the most common charge. Other frequent cases involve running red lights, expired tags, and driving without insurance. Each type of violation has its own rules for fines and points under North Carolina law.

More serious offenses also come through the Cabarrus County court. Driving while impaired under N.C.G.S. 20-138.1 is a misdemeanor that carries significant penalties. Reckless driving, driving on a revoked license, and hit-and-run cases are also handled here. These cases create detailed court records that include arrest reports, lab results, and sentencing orders. The clerk stores all of this in the case file.

Note: A traffic conviction in Cabarrus County may add points to your driving record held by the NC Division of Motor Vehicles.

Cabarrus Traffic Court Records

Traffic court records in Cabarrus County are public records. Anyone can request them. You do not need to be the person named in the case. The North Carolina Public Records Act under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132 gives the public a right to view most court documents.

Cabarrus County court records search portal

The Cabarrus County records portal at CabarrusRecords.us offers another way to access court records. This site lets you search by name or case number for records held in the county. It covers various record types including traffic cases. The clerk's office can also help if you prefer to search in person. Copy fees apply for printed documents. Standard copies cost a small per-page fee, and certified copies cost more.

Traffic School Options in Cabarrus

Drivers who get tickets in Cabarrus County may be able to reduce the impact on their record. North Carolina allows judges to grant prayer for judgment continued in some cases. This means the court delays entering a judgment. It can help keep points off your license. You can only use this option a limited number of times.

Some drivers in the area attend defensive driving courses. Catawba Valley Community College offers a defensive driving course and the Alive@25 program for younger drivers. While these courses do not automatically dismiss a ticket, completing one can show the court that you take the matter seriously. A judge in Cabarrus County may consider course completion when deciding on a sentence. Your insurance company may also offer a discount for completing an approved course.

Related Records in Cabarrus County

Traffic cases sometimes connect to other types of court records. A DWI arrest, for example, creates both a traffic case and a criminal record. The Cabarrus County clerk maintains both types of files. If a traffic stop leads to drug charges or other criminal counts, those cases are tracked separately but may be linked by the same arrest date.

Cabarrus County criminal records search

You can search for related records through the Cabarrus County criminal records portal. The Cabarrus County Register of Deeds is a separate office that handles property records, marriage licenses, and vital records. For questions about your driving record specifically, contact the NC Division of Motor Vehicles. The DMV keeps a separate record of all license points, suspensions, and revocations tied to traffic convictions in any North Carolina county.

Note: Expunged records will not appear in a public search of Cabarrus County court records.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Cabarrus County. If your traffic stop happened near a county line, check which county issued the citation. You must handle the case in the county where the ticket was written.