Search Robeson Traffic Court Records
Robeson County traffic court records are managed by the Clerk of Superior Court in Lumberton. This county is one of the largest in North Carolina by land area and falls in Judicial District 20. Robeson County joined eCourts as part of Track 7. The clerk handles all traffic case filings, stores court documents, and provides copies to the public. The office opens at 8:15 AM, slightly earlier than most courts in the state. A separate Juvenile Court Facility operates at (910) 671-6290 for cases involving minors.
Robeson County Quick Facts
Get Robeson Traffic Court Records
The Clerk of Superior Court runs all traffic record keeping in Robeson County. The main office is in Lumberton. Staff file new cases, store motions and orders, and pull old files when asked. You can request plain or certified copies at the counter.
Robeson County is large and has multiple court needs. Beyond traffic records, the clerk handles estates, guardianship, and other civil matters. The office also runs a Family Drug Treatment Court program. Traffic cases make up a big share of daily work at this courthouse. If you need a copy of a traffic record, visit the clerk in Lumberton or call (910) 272-5900. Bring your case number or full name to speed up your search. The staff will help you find the right file and can explain the copy fees that apply.
The Robeson County clerk page on the state court site shows hours and services for this office.
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Robeson County Clerk of Superior Court PO Box 1084 Lumberton, NC 28359 Phone: (910) 272-5900 |
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| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:15 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | nccourts.gov/locations/robeson-county |
Robeson Traffic Court Records
There are two main ways to find traffic records in Robeson County. You can use the eCourts portal or go to the courthouse in Lumberton. Both let you look up cases by name or case number.
The eCourts system went live in Robeson County as part of Track 7. It gives you access to case details from any device with internet. You can see court dates, charges, and case status. Visit nccourts.gov to start your search. For full documents, you still need to reach the clerk. Online results show basic case data only.
At the courthouse, staff can search by your full name or citation number. Bring your ID when you visit. Older records may take longer to locate. The clerk makes copies for a small per-page fee. You can also mail a request with the full name on the ticket, date of the offense, and a return envelope. Fees apply for all copies sent by mail.
Traffic Court Records in Robeson
Robeson County has procedures for requesting extensions of time to pay fines. If you cannot pay by the due date, contact the clerk to ask about your options. Not every request is granted, but the process exists for those who need it.
The Robeson County payment page gives details on accepted payment methods and fine amounts.
You can pay fines at the courthouse with cash, money order, or bank check. The clerk also accepts card payments. To pay by mail, send a money order or bank check to the Clerk of Superior Court at PO Box 1084, Lumberton, NC 28359. Write your ticket number on the payment. Do not mail cash. Once paid, the outcome goes on your record and the DMV is told of the result.
Note: Paying a traffic fine means you plead guilty to the charge. If you want to fight the ticket, you must show up on your court date.
Robeson County Local Court Rules
Local rules in Robeson County set the guidelines for how traffic cases move through the system. These rules cover court schedules, forms, and how to file motions. Judges enforce them in both District and Superior Court. You can read the full rules on the state court website.
The local rules page for Robeson County has all the current guidelines and required forms.
District Court handles most traffic cases here. You can hire a lawyer or represent yourself. If the judge rules against you, the conviction goes on your driving record. You have ten days to appeal a District Court decision to Superior Court. That appeal adds more files to your case in the Robeson County system. Some tickets can be waived by paying the fine before your court date, but serious charges like impaired driving always require you to appear before a judge.
Access Robeson Traffic Court Records
Robeson County covers a large area with many roads. Interstate 95 runs through the county. So does US Highway 74. Officers from the Lumberton Police, the Robeson County Sheriff, and the NC State Highway Patrol all write tickets here. Each citation creates a record at the courthouse.
A conviction in Robeson County goes on your DMV driving record. North Carolina uses a point system where each violation type adds a set number of points. Too many points can cause your license to be suspended. Insurance companies review your record too. More points usually mean higher rates. If you miss your court date, the judge can revoke your license until you clear the failure to appear with the Robeson County clerk.
Robeson County Legal Resources
The NC Courts traffic page covers how violations affect your record. This applies to Robeson County and every other county in the state. Court forms for motions and petitions are posted at nccourts.gov/documents/forms.
Legal Aid of North Carolina helps people with low income who have court cases. Call (866) 219-5262 to ask about help with a traffic matter in Robeson County. The North Carolina State Bar referral line at 1-800-662-7660 can match you with a local attorney. The expunctions page on the NC Courts site shows how to clear eligible charges from your record.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Robeson County. Check your citation to confirm which county court has your case.