Montgomery Traffic Court Records Search

Montgomery County traffic court records are filed at the Clerk of Superior Court in Troy. The county is part of Judicial District 28 and joined the eCourts Track 6 rollout in October 2024. The courthouse at 102 E Spring St in Troy handles all traffic cases for Montgomery County. The clerk stores each case from the time a ticket is filed through the final result. You can search these records at the courthouse or online through the state court portal.

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Montgomery County Quick Facts

27K Population
$0.25 Copy Fee/Page
District 28 Court District
Troy County Seat

Montgomery County Clerk of Court

The Clerk of Superior Court in Montgomery County maintains all traffic court records at 102 E Spring St in Troy. Staff can look up cases by name or number and make copies. Plain copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies are $2.00 each. Since the eCourts Track 6 launch, Montgomery County uses updated digital tools for case management.

The Montgomery County court page on the state site has hours and contact details. You can reach the clerk at (910) 576-4221. The Montgomery County government website provides information about other county offices and services.

Montgomery County Clerk of Superior Court for traffic records

The county government site also covers land records, tax information, and other public services available to Montgomery County residents.

Montgomery County government website for county services
Court Montgomery County Clerk of Superior Court
102 E Spring St
Troy, NC 27371
Phone: (910) 576-4221
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/montgomery-county

Montgomery Traffic Court Records

You can search Montgomery County traffic court records through the eCourts portal at nccourts.gov. Enter a name or case number to view basic case data including court dates, charges, and current status. With the Track 6 update, online access to Montgomery County records has improved.

For full case files, visit the courthouse at 102 E Spring St in Troy. Ask the clerk to search for your case by name or number. Staff can print copies while you wait. Because Montgomery County is a smaller court, visits tend to be quick.

Written requests can be mailed to the clerk at 102 E Spring St in Troy. Include the full name on the ticket, the offense date, and a self-addressed return envelope with payment for copies. The clerk will process your request and send the copies back. Allow a few days for delivery. Call (910) 576-4221 if you have questions about a pending request.

Note: Traffic records in Montgomery County are public under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132.

Traffic Court Records in Montgomery

Traffic tickets in Montgomery County must be paid or contested before a judge. Payment goes to the Clerk of Superior Court in Troy. Paying equals a guilty plea. The result goes to the DMV, which may add points to your driving record.

The Montgomery County payment page shows accepted methods. You can pay at the courthouse with cash, money order, or bank check. No personal checks. Mail payments should be made payable to the Montgomery County Clerk of Superior Court.

Montgomery County traffic ticket payment details

After payment, the clerk logs the result in the Montgomery County system. The DMV is also notified of the outcome.

Montgomery County Local Court Rules

Montgomery County has local rules that control how traffic cases move through the court. These rules set schedules, required forms, and courtroom procedures. The Montgomery County local rules page provides the full list.

Montgomery County local rules for traffic court

District Court hears most traffic cases in Montgomery County. You can bring a lawyer or represent yourself. A guilty finding goes on your record. Appeals to Superior Court must be filed within ten days of the ruling.

Some tickets allow waivers. A waiver means you pay the listed fine and skip your court date. Serious offenses do not qualify. Contact the Montgomery County clerk at (910) 576-4221 to check if your case is eligible.

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Montgomery County is a rural area in the south-central part of the state. Highways 73, 24/27, and 220 carry much of the traffic through the county. Officers from the Troy Police, county sheriff, and NC Highway Patrol write tickets that enter the Montgomery County court system. Each ticket creates a record stored at the courthouse.

Common offenses filed in Montgomery County include:

  • Speeding on Highway 220 or US 24/27
  • Running a stop sign in a rural area
  • Driving on a revoked license
  • Following too close on two-lane roads
  • Failure to yield right of way

A conviction goes on your driving record at the DMV. Points are assigned based on the type of violation. Too many points can lead to license suspension. Insurance companies also check records and may raise your rates.

If you miss your court date in Montgomery County, the judge can order your license revoked. You must clear the failure to appear before your license can be restored. Call the clerk at (910) 576-4221 for next steps.

Montgomery County Court Resources

The NC Courts traffic page explains how violations affect driving records. Court forms are at nccourts.gov/documents/forms.

Legal Aid of North Carolina offers free help to qualifying residents. Call (866) 219-5262. The North Carolina State Bar lawyer referral service at 1-800-662-7660 can connect you with a traffic attorney near Troy.

Traffic records in Montgomery County are public under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132. Under N.C.G.S. 7A-109, courts keep traffic records for three years before they may be destroyed. If you need older Montgomery County records, request them promptly. The clerk at 102 E Spring St can help with court forms, fee waivers, and questions about your traffic case. Since the eCourts Track 6 launch, Montgomery County has used digital tools that make it faster to search and print case records.

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