Search Graham Traffic Court Records

Graham County traffic court records are filed and stored at the courthouse in Robbinsville. This small mountain county sits in the far west of North Carolina, near the Tennessee border. Clerk Tammy Holloway runs the office that handles all traffic cases in the county. Most traffic matters move through District Court. Residents and visitors who get a ticket in Graham County must resolve it through this court. The clerk can help you find case details, check fines, or get copies of past records. Walk-ins are welcome during business hours.

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Graham County Quick Facts

8,500 Population
Robbinsville County Seat
District Court Type
(828) 479-7000 Phone

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Clerk Tammy Holloway manages traffic records for Graham County. Her office is at 12 Court Street in Robbinsville. Staff can look up any traffic case by name or case number. The office also takes payments for fines and court costs. You can call ahead to check on your case before you visit.

Graham County is one of the least populated counties in North Carolina. The courthouse serves a small but spread-out area. Many roads in the county wind through the Nantahala National Forest. Visitors from out of state sometimes get tickets here and need to reach the clerk by phone or mail to handle their case. The mailing address is PO Box 1179, Robbinsville, NC 28771. Send all written requests to that box.

You can reach the Graham County traffic court office by visiting the courthouse in person during the week.

View the Graham County court page on nccourts.gov for current hours and directions. Graham County traffic court records

The clerk staff can assist with most traffic record requests the same day you visit.

Court Graham County Clerk of Superior Court
12 Court St
PO Box 1179
Robbinsville, NC 28771
Phone: (828) 479-7000
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/graham-county

Graham Traffic Court Records

There are a few ways to look up traffic records in Graham County. The most direct route is to call or visit the clerk at the courthouse. Give them a name or case number. They will pull the file and share what they can. This works for both old and new cases.

The state also runs an online system for court records. The North Carolina eCourts portal at nccourts.gov lets you search by name or case number. You can find basic case details like the charge, court date, and outcome. This tool covers all 100 counties, so Graham County cases show up there too. It does not cost anything to search, but you may need to contact the clerk for full documents or certified copies.

Note: Older Graham County traffic cases may not appear in the online system. For records from before the digital era, visit the courthouse in Robbinsville.

If you know the ticket number, use it when you call. That speeds up the process. The clerk can also search by your license number in many cases. Bring a valid ID if you plan to pick up copies in person at the Graham County courthouse.

Traffic Court Records in Graham

Most traffic tickets in Graham County fall into one of three groups. Infractions are the most common. These include things like speeding, running a stop sign, or failing to use a turn signal. Infractions do not carry jail time. You pay a fine and may get points on your license. The fine amount depends on the charge and the speed zone.

Misdemeanor traffic charges are more serious. Driving with a revoked license or reckless driving are examples. These cases go to District Court in Graham County. A judge hears the case, and the outcome goes into your traffic record. Some misdemeanor charges can lead to jail time or probation. You have the right to hire a lawyer for these cases.

Graham County also processes felony traffic charges like repeat DWI offenses. These cases may start in District Court but move to Superior Court. The clerk keeps records for all three levels. You can request copies of any case that has been resolved.

The roads in Graham County include portions of US-129, known as the Tail of the Dragon. This stretch draws many visitors and also generates traffic citations. Officers patrol these routes regularly, and tickets from that area are handled through the Graham County court system just like any other local violation.

Access Graham Traffic Court Records

You can pay a traffic fine in Graham County at the courthouse in Robbinsville. The clerk accepts payments during regular business hours. Bring your ticket or case number with you. Staff will tell you the total amount due, including any court costs.

For details on accepted payment methods, call the clerk at (828) 479-7000 before you visit.

Graham County traffic court records

Make sure to keep your receipt after paying any traffic fine at the Graham County courthouse.

Some traffic tickets in North Carolina can be paid without a court appearance. These are called waivable offenses. If your ticket says you can waive your court date, you may be able to pay by mail or online through the state system. Check the NC Courts website for online payment options. Not all tickets qualify. If you must appear, the court date is printed on your citation. Missing that date can lead to extra charges.

Note: If you fail to pay or appear, the court may issue an order for your arrest. It can also lead to a license suspension. Handle your Graham County traffic case on time to avoid these outcomes.

Graham County Court Process

When you get a traffic ticket in Graham County, the citation lists your court date. That is the day you must appear or have your case resolved. If you plan to fight the ticket, show up on that date. You can speak with the district attorney before your case is called. Many cases are resolved through a plea deal at that stage.

If your case goes before a judge, the officer who wrote the ticket will present the facts. You can ask questions and share your side. The judge will then decide the outcome. If found responsible, you pay the fine and court costs that day or set up a payment plan. The result is entered into your Graham County traffic record.

You have the right to appeal a District Court decision to Superior Court. The appeal must be filed within 10 days. A new trial takes place in Superior Court. This gives you a second chance at a different outcome. The Graham County clerk handles the paperwork for appeals.

Graham County Driving Records

Your driving record is separate from your court record. The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles maintains driving histories for all licensed drivers. Traffic convictions from Graham County are reported to the DMV and added to your record. You can request a copy of your driving record from the NC DMV online or at a local office.

Court records show what happened in the case itself. They include the charge, court dates, and final outcome. Driving records show the points and convictions tied to your license. Both types of records are useful depending on your needs. For court-specific details about a Graham County traffic case, contact the clerk. For your full driving history, go through the DMV.

The Graham County clerk office can also help with expunction requests if you qualify. Expunctions remove certain charges from your record. Not all traffic offenses are eligible. Ask the clerk or a lawyer if you want to learn more about this option in Graham County.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Graham County. If you are not sure where your ticket was issued, check the county name on your citation. You must resolve your case in the county where the ticket was written.