Orange County North Carolina Court Records

Court Records

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(2152)Orange County Courts
Orange County Alternate Court I104 East King StreetHillsboroughNC27278919-967-4523
Orange County Courts
Orange County Alternate Court II112 North Churton StreetHillsboroughNC27278919-245-2210
Orange County Court106 East Margaret LaneHillsboroughNC27278919-644-4500
Orange District Court179 East Franklin StreetChapel HillNC27514919-664-4646
Orange County District Attorney Office
Orange County District Attorney144 East Margaret LaneHillsboroughNC27278919-644-4600
Orange County Public Defender Offices
Chatham County Public Defender200 North Greensboro StreetCarrboroNC27510919-542-0724
Hillsborough Public Defender129 East King StreetHillsboroughNC27278919-643-4401
Orange County DMVs
Carrboro Driver's License Office104-GG Carrboro PlazaCarrboroNC27510919-929-4161
Hillsborough DMV Driver's License Office1201 Cornelius StreetHillsboroughNC27278919-732-2427
Orange County Court Records Databases
Chapel Hill Police Department Crash Reports
Hillsborough Police Department Crash Reports
Orange County Accident Reports
Orange County Arrest Warrants
Orange County Child Support Warrants
Orange County Court Records
Orange County Criminal Records
Orange County Probate Records
Orange County Traffic & Parking Ticket Payment
Orange County Court Jury Duty Information
Orange County Jury Duty RequirementsConvicted Felons DisqualifiedYesNC
Orange County Jury Duty RequirementsEnglish RequiredYesNC
Orange County Jury Duty RequirementsResidency RequirementCounty Resident: 0 Days, State Resident: 0 DaysNC
Orange County Jury Duty RequirementsMinimum Age18NC
Orange County Jury Duty RequirementsTime Since Prior Jury Service2 yearsNC

Searching Court Records in Orange County North Carolina

If you are interested in searching Orange County court records, the Wilson Library in Durham, North Carolina, has a collection that can be helpful to you. The collection was created with support from NC ECHO, which funds public library services in the state. The collection contains archival materials that are not digitally available on the World Wide Web. The material in this collection is physically available in the library’s reading room. The Wilson Library has a duplication policy, but there are some free resources online.

To obtain a free copy of Orange County court records, first search through the county court’s website. You will find information about traffic and parking tickets, civil and family courts, and even a criminal record. The links to these records open in a new window. You can also check out the public courts in Orange County, NC. The links will take you to third party websites. Besides Orange County court records, you can find information on family, driving, and probate.

The county has four different courthouses and is ranked 65th in terms of Courts per capita. The Orange County Superior Court is the largest court in the state, with the highest number of judges per square mile. The State District Court is the highest court in Orange County. You can also find information on federal and state courts in the area. The courts in Orange include federal and state district courts. You can use these resources to find out if you are the victim of a crime.

The Department of Corrections has the records for inmates in Orange County, as well as information on property taxes. You can search for inmates by name or offender ID. You can also check for death certificates and other documents in Orange County. The department’s website also contains a list of enacted legislation in the area. These records can be useful for many purposes, including research, analyzing, and preserving historical documents.

You can search for indigents by last known location. In Orange County, you can search for a person’s name or address by using their first and last name. If you are interested in finding out who has been arrested in Orange County, you can use the records of a previous arrest. These records can help you to find out what happened. The records are public and accessible to anyone. It can help you with research and to locate the criminal history of a family member.

Public self-service terminals can also be found at public libraries. They provide access to court records and information regarding criminal proceedings in Orange County, North Carolina. You can also search for court documents by using a case number. A case number can help you with your search. If you are interested in a particular case, the court can give you information about it. These records can include information about a suspect and their background.