Greene Traffic Court Records Lookup

Greene County traffic court records are held at the courthouse in Snow Hill, the county seat. Clerk Sandra E. Beaman oversees the office that processes all traffic cases in the county. The courthouse is at 301 North Greene Street. Criminal and infraction records are also accessible through the ACIS system used by North Carolina courts. Greene County is a rural area in the eastern part of the state. Most traffic matters go through District Court. The clerk staff helps residents find case details, pay fines, and get copies of past records throughout the week.

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Greene County Quick Facts

21,000 Population
Snow Hill County Seat
District Court Type
(252) 747-3505 Phone

Access Greene Traffic Court Records

Clerk Sandra E. Beaman manages traffic court records for Greene County. Her office is the central point for all court filings in the county. Staff can look up traffic cases, provide copies, and accept fine payments. The mailing address is PO Box 675, Snow Hill, NC 28580.

Greene County sees traffic enforcement along several state roads that cross its borders. US-258, NC-91, and NC-123 are among the busier routes. Citations from these roads and all other Greene County locations are processed through the clerk office in Snow Hill. The courthouse is small but handles a steady flow of traffic cases year-round.

For questions about a specific case, call (252) 747-3505 during business hours.

Greene County traffic court records

The Greene County clerk office is the sole location for accessing local traffic court files.

Court Greene County Clerk of Superior Court
301 N Greene St
PO Box 675
Snow Hill, NC 28580
Phone: (252) 747-3505
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/greene-county

Greene Traffic Court Records

Greene County uses the Automated Criminal/Infraction System, known as ACIS. This system tracks criminal and infraction cases across North Carolina courts. Traffic infractions fall under this system. When you receive a traffic ticket in Greene County, it gets entered into ACIS. The system stores the charge, court date, and final outcome.

You can access ACIS data through the NC Courts website. Search by name or case number to find Greene County traffic records. The online portal shows basic case information. For full documents, contact the clerk in Snow Hill. Staff can print copies from the case file.

ACIS records are useful for checking the status of a case. They show whether a case is open, pending, or closed. They also show any future court dates. If your case has been resolved, the disposition appears in the system. This applies to all traffic matters in Greene County, from simple speeding tickets to more serious charges.

How to Find Greene County Citations

Start with the online tools. The eCourts system at nccourts.gov covers all North Carolina counties. Enter a name to see matching traffic cases. You can narrow results by county to show only Greene County records. The search is free and available around the clock.

For a more thorough search, visit the courthouse. The clerk can pull the full case file. This includes the citation, any filed motions, and the final judgment. Ask for copies of specific documents. Certified copies carry an official stamp and are accepted by other courts and agencies.

Note: Some older Greene County traffic records may only exist on paper. The clerk can still access these, but it may take longer. Call ahead if you need records from many years ago.

Traffic Court Records in Greene

Pay traffic fines at the Greene County courthouse in Snow Hill. Bring your citation or case number. The clerk will look up the amount due. Fines include the base amount plus court costs. The total varies by charge.

Greene County traffic court records

Always get a receipt when you pay a fine at the Greene County clerk office.

Waivable traffic tickets may be payable without a court appearance. Check the box on your citation that says whether you can waive your court date. If so, you may pay by mail to the clerk office. Send a check or money order to PO Box 675, Snow Hill, NC 28580. Include your case number on the payment. The clerk will process it and close your case.

If your ticket requires a court appearance, you must show up on the date listed. The judge will set the fine amount after hearing your case. You pay at the clerk window that same day in most situations. Payment plans may be available for those who qualify in Greene County.

Common Greene County Violations

Speeding is the most common traffic charge in Greene County. Officers patrol state highways and local roads throughout the county. Other frequent violations include:

  • Running a red light or stop sign
  • Expired registration or inspection
  • No insurance
  • Driving with a revoked license
  • Reckless driving

Infractions like speeding or running a stop sign carry fines but no jail time. The maximum fine for an infraction in North Carolina is $500 plus court costs. Misdemeanor charges like reckless driving or driving while revoked can bring harsher penalties. These cases are heard in District Court in Greene County.

Each violation creates a record in the Greene County court system. That record stays on file at the clerk office. It is also reported to the NC Division of Motor Vehicles, which adds points to the driver's license. You can check your point total through the NC DMV.

Get Greene Traffic Court Records

Greene County District Court hears traffic cases on scheduled days. The court calendar is set by the chief district judge. Check with the clerk to find out which days traffic court runs. Arrive early on your court date. Check in with the clerk when you get there.

You may speak with the assistant district attorney before court begins. This is when many cases are negotiated. If you reach a deal, the judge will approve it and enter the result into the record. If not, the case goes to trial. You can represent yourself or hire a lawyer for traffic court in Greene County.

Greene County traffic court records

The clerk office can provide guidance on what to expect during your Greene County court appearance.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Greene County. Make sure your citation was issued in Greene County before contacting their court. Each county handles its own traffic cases.