Jones Traffic Court Records Lookup

Jones County traffic court records are stored at the Clerk of Superior Court in Trenton. Jones County is one of the least populated counties in North Carolina, and the courthouse handles a smaller but steady flow of traffic cases each year. The clerk keeps all case files on site at 110 S Market St in Trenton. Jones County falls in Judicial District 5, and all traffic matters go through this single courthouse location. You can search records by visiting in person or using the state eCourts portal online.

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Jones County Quick Facts

9.4K Population
$0.25 Copy Fee/Page
District 5 Court District
Trenton County Seat

Jones County Clerk of Court

The Clerk of Superior Court in Jones County keeps all traffic court records. The office is at 110 S Market St in Trenton. Staff can pull records by name or case number and make copies for you. The courthouse is open Monday through Thursday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Friday from 8:00 AM to noon. This shorter Friday schedule is important to know before you plan a trip to the Jones County courthouse.

Traffic cases in Jones County go through District Court. A judge hears the facts, enters a ruling, and that result becomes part of the court file. Plain copies cost $0.25 per page, and certified copies cost $2.00 each. Call the clerk at (252) 448-7571 before you visit. The Jones County court page on the state website lists hours and contact details.

Jones County Clerk of Superior Court for traffic records
Court Jones County Clerk of Superior Court
110 S Market St
Trenton, NC 28585
Phone: (252) 448-7571
Hours Monday through Thursday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM; Friday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/jones-county

Jones Traffic Court Records

There are two main ways to look up traffic court records in Jones County. You can go to the courthouse in Trenton or use the state eCourts system at nccourts.gov. The online tool lets you search by name or case number and view basic case data like court dates and charge status.

For complete case documents, visit the clerk in person. Ask staff to search for your case by name or ticket number. They can print copies on the spot. Older files may take a bit more time to pull up. Because Jones County is a smaller court, wait times at the window tend to be short compared to larger counties.

You can also send a written request by mail. Include the full name on the ticket, the date of the offense, and a self-addressed envelope with your payment. The clerk will mail copies back once the request is complete.

Traffic Court Records in Jones

If you get a traffic ticket in Jones County, you must pay it or show up in court. Payment goes to the Clerk of Superior Court in Trenton. When you pay a ticket, you plead guilty. The result goes to the DMV, which may add points to your driving record.

The Jones County payment page lists all the ways you can pay. You can pay in person at the courthouse with cash, a money order, or bank check. You may also mail payment to the clerk. Make it payable to the Jones County Clerk of Superior Court and include your ticket number.

Jones County traffic ticket payment information

Once you pay, the clerk adds the payment record to your Jones County traffic court file. The DMV also gets notice of the result.

Note: If you lose your ticket, call the Jones County clerk at (252) 448-7571 to get your case number and amount owed.

Jones County Court Rules

Jones County follows local rules that set how traffic cases move through the court system. These rules address scheduling, required forms, and courtroom procedures. Judges in Jones County expect you to follow them. The local rules page for Jones County has the full list.

Jones County local rules and forms for traffic court

Most traffic cases in Jones County are heard in District Court. You can bring a lawyer or handle the case on your own. If found guilty, the ruling goes on your record. You have ten days to appeal a District Court decision to Superior Court. That appeal creates more entries in the Jones County case file.

Certain tickets in Jones County allow a waiver. A waiver lets you pay the fine on the ticket and skip court. Not all charges qualify. Serious offenses such as impaired driving require a court date. Check your ticket or call the clerk to see if your Jones County case can be waived.

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Jones County covers a largely rural area with state highways as the main roads. Officers from the county sheriff and state troopers patrol these routes. Each ticket they write enters the Jones County court system and creates a record at the courthouse. Highway 17 and Highway 58 see the most traffic through the county.

Common traffic offenses filed in Jones County include:

  • Speeding on Highway 17 or Highway 58
  • Running a stop sign in a rural area
  • Driving on a revoked license
  • Failure to yield right of way

A conviction for a traffic offense in Jones County goes on your driving record at the DMV. The state assigns points based on the type of violation. Accumulating too many points may lead to license suspension. Insurance companies also check driving records, and more points can raise your rates.

Jones County Court Resources

The NC Courts traffic page explains how violations affect your record. Court forms for motions and other filings are at nccourts.gov/documents/forms. These forms work for Jones County and all other North Carolina courts.

Legal Aid of North Carolina offers free help to people with low income. Call (866) 219-5262 to ask about traffic case help in Jones County. The North Carolina State Bar runs a lawyer referral line at 1-800-662-7660.

Traffic records in Jones County are public under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132. Anyone may request them without giving a reason. Under N.C.G.S. 7A-109, traffic records are kept for three years before the court may destroy them. Act quickly if you need older Jones County records.

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