Hertford Traffic Court Records Lookup

Hertford County traffic court records are stored at the courthouse in Winton, the county seat. The clerk office at 119 Justice Drive processes all traffic filings, accepts payments, and provides copies of records. This small northeastern North Carolina county borders Virginia to the north. US-13 and US-158 cross through the county, and traffic enforcement is active on those routes. Residents and visitors who receive a citation here must resolve it through the Hertford County court system. Staff are available during business hours to help with any traffic case matter.

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Hertford County Quick Facts

24,000 Population
Winton County Seat
District Court Type
(252) 358-7100 Phone

Get Hertford Traffic Court Records

The Hertford County Clerk of Superior Court manages all traffic court records from the office at 119 Justice Drive in Winton. Staff handle case lookups, copies, and payments. The office serves everyone who has a traffic case in the county.

Hertford County covers a largely rural area. The towns of Winton, Ahoskie, and Murfreesboro are the main population centers. All traffic tickets from anywhere in the county are filed with this one clerk office. Whether the citation came from a town officer, a county deputy, or a state trooper, the case goes through the Hertford County courthouse.

Call (252) 358-7100 during business hours for case questions.

Hertford County traffic court records

The Winton courthouse is the only location for Hertford County traffic court services.

Court Hertford County Clerk of Superior Court
119 Justice Dr
Winton, NC 27986
Phone: (252) 358-7100
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/hertford-county

How to Search Hertford County Cases

The North Carolina eCourts system lets you search Hertford County traffic records online at no cost. Visit nccourts.gov and use the case search tool. Enter a name or case number. Filter by Hertford County. Results show the charge, court date, and disposition.

For the complete case file, visit the courthouse in Winton. Staff can pull the physical file and let you review it. You can request copies of specific documents. Plain copies are available for a small fee. Certified copies cost more but have an official stamp. These are useful for legal proceedings or official requests.

Phone lookups are quick for basic information. Call (252) 358-7100 and give the clerk your name or case number. They can check for active and past traffic cases. They will share court dates and amounts owed over the phone. Document copies require an in-person visit or written request.

Note: Very old Hertford County traffic records may not be in the digital system. For cases from many years ago, ask the clerk to search the paper files at the courthouse.

Hertford Traffic Court Records

Your court date is on your ticket. Show up at the Hertford County courthouse on that day. Check in at the clerk window. Before court begins, you can speak with the assistant district attorney. The ADA may offer to reduce your charge. If you accept, the judge approves the deal and enters it into the record.

If you reject the offer or want a trial, the case goes before the judge. The officer who wrote the ticket presents the evidence. You can ask questions and share your side. The judge will rule on the case. If found guilty, you pay the fine and court costs. The outcome becomes part of your Hertford County traffic record.

You can appeal a District Court decision to Superior Court. File the appeal within 10 days. The clerk processes the paperwork. A new trial takes place in Superior Court. You can request a jury for misdemeanor charges in Hertford County.

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Pay fines at the Hertford County courthouse in Winton. Bring your citation or case number. The clerk will tell you the total due. This includes both the fine and court costs. Pay during business hours.

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Always keep your receipt after paying a traffic fine at the Hertford County clerk office.

Some waivable tickets can be handled without a court appearance. Check your citation. If it lists a waivable offense, you may pay by mail or through the NC Courts website. Include your case number with any mailed payment. Not all tickets qualify. If your charge requires a court date, you must appear before you can pay.

Failing to pay a Hertford County traffic fine can lead to consequences. The court may report the unpaid balance to the DMV. Your license could be suspended. An arrest order may also be issued. Take care of your fine on time to prevent these issues.

Access Hertford Traffic Court Records

Traffic court records in Hertford County are public under the North Carolina General Statutes, Chapter 132. Anyone can ask to view a traffic case file at the clerk office. You do not need to be involved in the case. The clerk will pull the file during business hours.

Copies are available for a per-page fee. Certified copies cost more than plain ones. Certified copies are stamped and signed by the clerk. They serve as proof that the copy matches the original court record. Use certified copies when you need the document for legal or official purposes.

Hertford County traffic court records

The Hertford County clerk can explain the copy process and fees when you visit or call.

Hertford County Driving Record Impact

Traffic convictions in Hertford County are reported to the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles. The DMV adds points to your driving record based on the offense. Too many points can trigger a license suspension. You can check your point total by requesting a driving record from the NC DMV.

Court records and driving records are two different things. Court records show what happened in the case. Driving records show the cumulative effect on your license. For court-specific details, contact the Hertford County clerk. For your overall driving history, go through the DMV. Both records are important for different reasons.

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Nearby Counties

These counties share borders with Hertford County. Verify the county on your ticket before contacting a court. Each county handles its own cases.