Randolph Traffic Court Records Search
Randolph County traffic court records are managed by the Clerk of Superior Court in Asheboro, North Carolina. The county falls within Judicial District 37 and processes all traffic violations through the District Court system. The courthouse is located at 176 E Salisbury St, Suite 201, in Asheboro. Randolph County sits in the central Piedmont region where US-220, US-64, and other major routes carry significant traffic through the area. All citations issued within the county are filed at this courthouse, and the clerk maintains records accessible to the public.
Randolph County Quick Facts
Randolph County Clerk of Superior Court
The Clerk of Superior Court in Randolph County maintains all traffic court records at the courthouse in Asheboro. The physical office is at 176 E Salisbury St, Suite 201, Asheboro, NC 27203. The mailing address for written requests is 725 McDowell Rd, Asheboro, NC 27205. Staff can search the system by defendant name or case number and provide copies of court documents.
Randolph County handles a steady volume of traffic cases due to its position along major highway corridors in the central Piedmont. The clerk processes case filings, manages payment transactions, and fulfills record requests for traffic cases. For general inquiries, call the main courthouse number at (336) 328-3000. The clerk's office can be reached directly at (336) 328-3100. DWI assessment questions should be directed to (336) 318-6959.
The Randolph County court page on the state judiciary website lists current hours and contact details.
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Randolph County Clerk of Superior Court 176 E Salisbury St, Suite 201 Asheboro, NC 27203 Mailing: 725 McDowell Rd, Asheboro, NC 27205 Phone: (336) 328-3100 Main: (336) 328-3000 |
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| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | nccourts.gov/locations/randolph-county |
Searching Randolph County Traffic Court Records
The state eCourts portal at nccourts.gov allows online searches of Randolph County traffic court records. Enter a defendant name or case number to pull up basic case data including charges, court dates, and dispositions. The portal is free for basic searches and works across all North Carolina counties.
For complete documents and certified copies, visit the courthouse at 176 E Salisbury St in Asheboro. Staff will search the system and produce copies while you wait. Plain copies cost $0.25 per page, and certified copies are $2.00 each under the fee schedule in N.C.G.S. 7A-308. Bring identification and a name or case number to help with the search.
Written requests should be mailed to 725 McDowell Rd, Asheboro, NC 27205. Include the full name on the citation, the approximate date of the offense, and a self-addressed stamped envelope. The clerk processes requests and mails back copies with applicable fees. Under N.C.G.S. 7A-109, traffic records are retained for three years before they may be destroyed.
Note: The Randolph County court clerk may deny access to certain records including healthcare malpractice documents and any records that have been sealed or expunged by court order. Standard traffic court records, however, are public under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132.
Paying Traffic Tickets in Randolph County
Traffic ticket payments in Randolph County go to the Clerk of Superior Court at the Asheboro courthouse. Paying the fine counts as an admission of guilt. The conviction becomes part of your DMV driving record, and associated points may raise your insurance premiums. Before paying, consider whether you want to contest the charge or negotiate a reduction in Randolph County District Court.
The Randolph County payment page lists accepted methods. In-person payments at the courthouse include cash, money order, and bank check. Include your citation number with all payments. The clerk updates your Randolph County traffic court record once payment is processed, and the DMV receives notice of the conviction.
If you receive a DWI citation in Randolph County, you will need to complete a DWI assessment. Contact the DWI assessment office at (336) 318-6959 for scheduling and requirements. DWI cases cannot be resolved by simply paying a fine and always require a court appearance in Randolph County.
Randolph Traffic Court Records
Randolph County has local rules that govern traffic court procedures in Judicial District 37. These rules address scheduling, continuances, attorney appearances, and plea requirements. Review the local rules for Randolph County on the state court website before your court date.
District Court handles most traffic violations in Randolph County. Common offenses include speeding on US-220 and US-64, running red lights in Asheboro, and failure to reduce speed in school zones. If found guilty, you have ten days to appeal to Superior Court. Some minor infractions allow a waiver where you pay the fine without appearing before a judge. Serious violations always require a court appearance.
The Randolph County courthouse serves all municipalities in the county, including Asheboro, Randleman, Archdale, Trinity, Liberty, Ramseur, Franklinville, and Staley. All traffic citations from these communities are filed with the Randolph County Clerk of Superior Court. For additional information about Randolph County public records, visit northcarolina.staterecords.org/randolph. Statewide court forms are available at nccourts.gov/documents/forms.