Find Davie County Traffic Court Records

Davie County traffic court records are kept by the Clerk of Superior Court in Mocksville. The District and Superior Courts share the same complex in this small Piedmont county. District Court handles traffic cases, misdemeanors, and small claims. The clerk takes pleas for minor traffic offenses and issues warrants. Davie County records fall under the North Carolina Public Records Law. Anyone can request access to most traffic court files. The clerk stores all citations, court orders, and case results for the county.

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Davie County Quick Facts

43K Population
Mocksville County Seat
District Court Type
Piedmont Region

Access Davie Traffic Court Records

The clerk in Davie County has many duties. Record-keeping is one of the main tasks. The clerk stores all traffic court files. This includes new filings and old cases. Staff can look up any case by name or number.

The clerk also collects court funds. This covers fines, fees, and costs. The office serves as Judge of Probate and handles special proceedings. For traffic cases, the clerk can take pleas for minor offenses. This means you can resolve a small ticket at the clerk window without seeing a judge.

The clerk also issues arrest and search warrants. Initial appearance hearings take place here too. But for most people, the clerk is where you go to pay a fine or get a copy of your traffic record in Davie County.

Davie County Clerk of Superior Court website for traffic records
Court Davie County Clerk of Superior Court
140 S Main St
Mocksville, NC 27028
Phone: (336) 753-6020
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/davie-county

Get Davie Traffic Court Records

Davie County has two court levels. District Court and Superior Court sit in the same building. Most traffic cases go to District Court. This court hears misdemeanors, small claims, family cases, and traffic matters.

Superior Court handles felonies, large civil disputes, and appeals from District Court. If you appeal a traffic verdict from District Court, your case moves to Superior Court. This means a new trial with a jury in Davie County.

Note: The clerk can tell you which court has your case. Check your citation or call the office. Most routine traffic tickets stay in District Court.

Davie Traffic Court Records

Traffic records in Davie County are public. They fall under the NC Public Records Law, N.C.G.S. Chapter 132. This means anyone can ask to see them. You do not need to be named in the case.

Some records are not public. Juvenile cases are sealed under N.C.G.S. 7B-3000. Adoption files are sealed under N.C.G.S. 48-9-102. But standard traffic records are open. The clerk will let you view them at the courthouse or make copies for a fee.

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Traffic Court Records in Davie

You have two main ways to search. Visit the courthouse in Mocksville. Or use the eCourts portal at nccourts.gov. Both let you look up cases by name or number.

The online portal shows basic data. This includes court dates, charges, and status. For full documents, contact the clerk. At the courthouse, staff can pull up files and make copies. Bring your ID and case details.

You can also visit the Davie County page on the NC Judicial Branch site for more court details.

Davie County Court Procedures

Davie County follows local court rules for traffic cases. These rules set the schedule. They tell you when to arrive and what to expect. Court days may vary, so check with the clerk.

Davie County local court rules for traffic cases

On your court date, arrive early. Check in with the clerk. Wait for your case to be called. The judge will ask for your plea. If you plead guilty, you pay the fine that day. If you plead not guilty, a trial date is set.

Attorneys can appear on your behalf in Davie County. This is common for minor traffic charges. A lawyer may be able to get a reduced charge or dismiss the case.

Paying Davie County Fines

You can pay traffic fines at the courthouse. The clerk accepts cash, checks, and cards. Walk in during business hours. You need your citation or case number.

Online payment is available through the eCourts portal. Enter your case number. The system shows what you owe. Pay by card. A processing fee may apply. You can also mail a check or money order to the clerk in Mocksville.

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