Iredell Traffic Court Records Search

Iredell County traffic court records are managed by Clerk Jim Mixson at the Hall of Justice in Statesville. Clerk Mixson served as president of the NC Conference of Clerks for 2024-2025. The county falls within Judicial District 32 and handles a high volume of traffic cases each year. Iredell County also maintains a Government Center South in Mooresville for additional services. For traffic ticket inquiries, dedicated phone lines are available at (704) 832-6602 and (704) 832-6606. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM.

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Iredell County Quick Facts

188,000 Population
Statesville County Seat
District 32 Judicial District
(704) 832-6600 Main Phone

Iredell County Clerk of Court

Clerk Jim Mixson leads the Iredell County Clerk of Superior Court office. The Hall of Justice at 203 Constitution Lane in Statesville is the main courthouse. The mailing address is PO Box 186, Statesville, NC 28687. This office handles all court filings, record requests, and payments for the county.

For traffic ticket questions, call the dedicated lines at (704) 832-6602 or (704) 832-6606. These numbers connect you directly with staff who handle traffic matters. They can check case status, confirm court dates, and tell you the amount owed. The main office line at (704) 832-6600 also works for general questions.

Iredell County also has the Government Center South in Mooresville for some county services. Check with the clerk to see which location can help with your traffic matter.

Visit the Iredell County Clerk of Superior Court page for hours and contact details.

Iredell County traffic court records

The Hall of Justice in Statesville is the primary courthouse for Iredell County traffic cases.

Iredell County traffic court records

Clerk Jim Mixson's office provides comprehensive traffic court services for all of Iredell County.

Court Iredell County Clerk of Superior Court
Hall of Justice
203 Constitution Ln
PO Box 186
Statesville, NC 28687
Phone: (704) 832-6600
Traffic Tickets Phone: (704) 832-6602 or (704) 832-6606
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Iredell Traffic Court Records

Use the North Carolina eCourts system at nccourts.gov to search Iredell County traffic records online. Enter a name or case number. Filter by Iredell County. The system shows the charge, court date, and final disposition for matching cases. This search is free and available at any time.

For the complete case file, go to the Hall of Justice in Statesville. The clerk can pull the physical file. It contains everything from the original citation to the final judgment. Plain copies are available for a per-page fee. Certified copies cost more but carry an official stamp for legal use.

The traffic ticket phone lines are another quick option. Call (704) 832-6602 or (704) 832-6606 to check on a case. Staff can tell you the status, next court date, and balance owed. For copies of documents, visit the courthouse during business hours.

Note: If you received a ticket in the Mooresville area, your case still goes through the Statesville courthouse for court hearings. Contact the clerk to confirm which location to visit for your specific need.

Traffic Court Records in Iredell

When you receive a traffic ticket in Iredell County, the citation shows your court date. Go to the Hall of Justice in Statesville on that day. Check in at the clerk window. Before the judge calls cases, you can speak with the assistant district attorney about your charge.

Many traffic cases in Iredell County are resolved through plea agreements. The ADA may offer to reduce the charge to a lesser offense. This can lower the fine and reduce the impact on your driving record. If you accept, the judge enters the deal into the record. If not, the case goes to trial before the judge.

Common plea outcomes in Iredell County traffic court include:

  • Reduction to improper equipment
  • Prayer for judgment continued
  • Driving school requirement
  • Guilty with fine and court costs
  • Dismissal

If found guilty, you pay the fine and court costs at the clerk window. The result goes into your Iredell County traffic record and is reported to the NC DMV. You can appeal to Superior Court within 10 days if you disagree with the outcome.

Access Iredell Traffic Court Records

Pay traffic fines at the clerk office in the Hall of Justice. Bring your citation or case number. Staff will tell you the total due. The amount includes the fine plus court costs. Pay at the clerk window during business hours, Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM.

Iredell County traffic court records

Keep your payment receipt as proof that your Iredell County traffic fine has been paid in full.

Some waivable tickets can be paid without appearing in court. Check your citation for details. If the charge is waivable, you may pay online through nccourts.gov or by mail to PO Box 186, Statesville, NC 28687. Include your case number with any mailed payment. Not all charges qualify for waiver.

Unpaid fines can result in a license suspension. The court reports unpaid balances to the DMV. An order for arrest may also be issued. Handle your Iredell County traffic fine promptly to avoid these consequences.

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Iredell County is crossed by two major highways. Interstate 77 runs north-south through the county, connecting Charlotte to Virginia. Interstate 40 runs east-west. Both highways carry heavy traffic, and law enforcement patrols them regularly. Speeding, following too closely, and lane violations are common citations on these routes.

Drivers from out of state who get tickets on I-77 or I-40 in Iredell County have several options. They can appear on the court date, hire a local attorney, or pay waivable tickets remotely. Call (704) 832-6602 to ask about your specific charge. The staff can tell you if you need to appear or if you can handle the case by mail or online.

The NC State Highway Patrol website has information about traffic tickets written by state troopers on Iredell County highways.

Iredell County Court Rules

Iredell County, as part of Judicial District 32, follows local court rules set by the chief district judge. Traffic court runs on a regular schedule. Arrive early. Dress appropriately. Turn off your phone. Check in at the clerk window when you arrive at the Hall of Justice.

Standard court forms are available at nccourts.gov/documents/forms. Print what you need before your court date. The clerk office also has blank forms at the Statesville courthouse.

Iredell County traffic court records

Knowing the local rules helps you prepare for your Iredell County traffic court appearance.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Iredell County. Check your citation to confirm which county court handles your case. Each county processes its own traffic matters.