Search Cumberland Traffic Court Records

Cumberland County traffic court records are kept at the Clerk of Superior Court in Fayetteville. The clerk manages all filings, motions, and records for traffic cases tried in this county. Cumberland County joined the eCourts system in October 2024 as part of Track 6. This change brought new ways to look up cases and pay fines. The courthouse on Dick Street serves all of Cumberland County. Each year, thousands of traffic cases pass through this court. You can search for records in person or use the state portal.

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Cumberland County Quick Facts

335K Population
Fayetteville County Seat
District Court Type
Track 6 eCourts

Cumberland County Clerk of Court

The Clerk of Superior Court runs all record keeping for traffic cases in Cumberland County. This office files new cases. It stores motions and orders. Staff can pull old files for you. The clerk also organizes jury selection for traffic trials that go before a judge.

Beyond traffic records, the clerk handles probate matters, wills, estates, and guardianship cases. But traffic cases make up a large share of the daily work. If you need a copy of a traffic record, you can visit the courthouse at 117 Dick Street in Fayetteville. Bring your case number or full name to speed up the search. The staff will help you find what you need.

Cumberland County Clerk of Superior Court website for traffic records
Court Cumberland County Clerk of Superior Court
117 Dick St
Fayetteville, NC 28301
Phone: (910) 475-3000
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/cumberland-county

Cumberland Traffic Court Records

There are two main ways to find traffic records in Cumberland County. You can go to the courthouse. Or you can use the eCourts portal. Both let you look up cases by name or case number.

The eCourts system went live in Cumberland County in October 2024. It gives you access to case details from your home. You can see court dates, charges, and case status. For full documents, you still need to contact the clerk. Visit nccourts.gov to start a search.

At the courthouse, staff can search by your full name. They can also search by citation number. Bring your ID when you visit. Older records may take more time to find. The clerk can make copies for a small fee per page.

Note: Online results show basic case data. For certified copies of traffic records, you must contact the Cumberland County clerk directly.

Cumberland County eCourts Portal

Cumberland County moved to the eCourts system as part of Track 6. This launch took place in October 2024. The portal lets you look up traffic cases, pay fines, and file documents. It replaces the old paper-based system for many tasks.

The online case lookup tool shows case numbers, court dates, and charges. You can search by party name or case number. The system covers traffic, criminal, and civil cases in Cumberland County. Payment is also available through the portal. You can pay traffic fines with a credit card or debit card.

Cumberland County courts website for traffic case lookup

E-filing is now an option in Cumberland County. Attorneys and some self-represented parties can file motions and other documents through the portal. This saves a trip to the courthouse. Check the Cumberland County courts site for more details on e-filing.

Get Cumberland Traffic Court Records

You can pay traffic fines in Cumberland County several ways. The courthouse accepts cash, checks, and cards at the window. The eCourts portal lets you pay by card from home. You can also mail a payment to the clerk.

To pay online, go to the eCourts payment page. You need your citation number or case number. The system will show your fine amount. Follow the steps to pay by card. A small fee may apply for card use.

To pay by mail, send a check or money order to the Clerk of Superior Court at 117 Dick St, Fayetteville, NC 28301. Write your case number on the check. Do not send cash by mail.

Note: Paying a traffic fine means you plead guilty to the charge. If you want to contest the ticket, you must appear in court on your scheduled date.

Traffic Court Records in Cumberland

When you get a traffic ticket in Cumberland County, the officer gives you a citation. This citation has a court date on it. You can either pay the fine before that date or show up in court. If you pay, the case closes. If you go to court, a judge will hear your case.

At court, you can plead guilty, not guilty, or no contest. A guilty plea or no contest plea ends the case. A not guilty plea sets a trial date. The clerk keeps a record of every step. These records become part of your traffic court file in Cumberland County.

If found guilty at trial, the judge sets a fine. You may also get points on your license. The clerk records the outcome. The DMV receives notice as well. Your driving record will show the result.

Cumberland County clerk of court office for traffic records

Access Cumberland Traffic Court Records

A traffic court record in Cumberland County has several parts. It starts with the citation. This shows the charge, date, and location. The officer who wrote the ticket is listed. So is the vehicle involved.

The record also shows court actions. This includes any pleas, trial dates, and outcomes. If you paid a fine, that amount is listed. Any points added to your license are noted. Continuances and motions appear in the file too.

Cumberland County traffic records are public. Anyone can request them. You do not need to be the person named in the case. The North Carolina Public Records Act gives access to most court files. Some sealed or juvenile records are not available to the public.

Nearby Counties

Several counties border Cumberland County. If your ticket was issued near a county line, check which county court has your case. The citation will show the court location.

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