Caldwell County North Carolina Court Records

Court Records

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1792)Caldwell County Court Records Offices
Caldwell County Court216 Main Street NorthwestLenoirNC28645828-759-8402
Caldwell County Court Records Offices
Caldwell District Court216 Main Street NorthwestLenoirNC28645828-328-1375
District Attorney216 Main Street NorthwestLenoirNC28645828-759-3510
Hudson Driver's License Office309 Pine Mountain RoadHudsonNC28638828-726-2504
Lenoir Vehicle and License Plate Renewal Office1408 Blowing Rock BoulevardLenoirNC28645828-758-1528
Caldwell County Court Records Databases
Caldwell County Accident Reports
Caldwell County Arrest Warrants
Caldwell County Child Support Warrants
Caldwell County Court Records
Caldwell County Criminal Records
Caldwell County Probate Records
Caldwell County Traffic & Parking Ticket Payment
Lenoir Police Department Accident Reports
Caldwell County Court Jury Duty Information
Caldwell County Jury Duty RequirementsConvicted Felons DisqualifiedYesNC
Caldwell County Jury Duty RequirementsEnglish RequiredYesNC
Caldwell County Jury Duty RequirementsResidency RequirementCounty Resident: 0 Days, State Resident: 0 DaysNC
Caldwell County Jury Duty RequirementsMinimum Age18NC
Caldwell County Jury Duty RequirementsTime Since Prior Jury Service2 yearsNC

Court Records in Caldwell County North Carolina

If you’re interested in finding out more about the court system in Caldwell County, North Carolina, there are several ways to do so. These online resources include court records, business and tax information, and links to other free resources when available. You can also learn about the courts by visiting the courthouses themselves. If you’re a citizen of the area, you can even look up someone’s criminal history online.

In addition to public court records, Caldwell County is home to a variety of other public records. These include marriage licenses, birth and death records, criminal histories, and more. These records are archived at the courthouses and law enforcement agencies in the county and can be obtained online for a small fee. There are also self-service terminals located in every courthouse in the county. And, if you’d prefer to get your hands on a copy of a person’s public record, you can use the self-service terminals located at every Caldwell County courthouse.

In addition to public court records, Caldwell County also maintains a number of other vital records, such as birth and death certificates. In addition to judicial records, these offices also keep fingerprint-based and paid searches for real estate. In addition, the Register of Deeds office is the main custodian of public records in the county and is an important administrative office in the judicial system.

Caldwell County is one of the 100 largest counties in North Carolina, with approximately 81,805 residents. Its population is roughly 40 thousand and is home to two courthouses. Among those courthouses, the state and federal courts are the most prevalent. Despite its large size, the county has two federal courts and one district court, making it one of the most diverse counties in the state.

The Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office keeps inmate records and provides public assistance related to the courts. The County’s website also contains a list of employees, polling locations, and an employee directory. Throughout the county, you can access court documents from public libraries and online sources. During the normal business hours, you can visit the Caldwell County Clerk’s Office to see all the details about the court.

You can search for inmate records in Caldwell County. You can also find a reputable bondsman through the U.S. Census Bureau. A bonding agency charges 15% of the total bond amount as a non-returnable service fee. Inmate searches are also available. For civil records, you can also find a listing of divorce and adoption cases in the county’s courthouses.