Felony Records in Burlington

Burlington felony records are held at the Alamance County Clerk of Superior Court. The courthouse is at 212 W. Elm Street in Graham. Burlington is in Alamance County, so all felony charges from the city move through the county court system. You can search for felony records by name or case number. Both online tools and in-person visits are open to the public. The clerk keeps all case files from arrest through final judgment.

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Alamance County Court for Burlington Felony Records

All felony cases from Burlington go to the Alamance County Courthouse in Graham. Graham is the county seat, about 10 miles west of Burlington. Superior Court judges handle felony trials, plea hearings, and sentencing. The clerk of court stores every document in the case file and provides copies on request.

Court Alamance County Clerk of Superior Court
Address 212 W. Elm Street
Graham, NC 27253
Phone (336) 570-5200
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/alamance-county

The courthouse is in the center of Graham near the town square. Parking is available on the street and in nearby lots. Security checks all visitors at the entrance. Bring a valid photo ID. The clerk window handles felony record searches, copy requests, and background checks. Staff can look up Burlington felony cases by name or case number.

Burlington is the largest city in Alamance County. While the courthouse is in Graham, most felony arrests in the county come from Burlington. The drive from Burlington to the Graham courthouse takes about 15 minutes on a normal day.

Search Burlington Felony Records Online

The NC eCourts portal is the main online search tool. It covers Alamance County and every other county in the state. You search by party name or case number. Basic data is free. This includes charge type, court dates, and case status. The portal does not show full case documents, but it tells you enough to track a Burlington felony case.

The NC Courts records page explains the search process. It also covers how to request copies by mail or in person. Most Burlington felony records are public under North Carolina law. Only sealed or expunged records are hidden from the portal search results.

Burlington also handles public records requests for city documents and police records. If you need a police report tied to a felony arrest in Burlington, contact the police department directly. Multiple request types are available.

Burlington Police and Felony Cases

The Burlington Police Department is at 267 W. Front St. Their non-emergency line is (336) 229-3500 and runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. When a Burlington police arrest leads to a felony charge, the case goes to the Alamance County court system. The police keep arrest reports. The court holds the full felony case file.

Alamance County Crime Stoppers can be reached at (336) 229-7100. This is a tip line for reporting crimes. Tips can lead to arrests that result in felony charges. Crime Stoppers operates separately from the police records system but plays a role in how felony cases start in Burlington.

Police incident reports from Burlington show arrest details, charges, and officer notes. These reports are public records under NC law. They complement what you find in the felony case file at the Alamance County Courthouse. For a full picture of a felony case, check both the police report and the court file.

Burlington Felony Background Checks

The Alamance County clerk runs local background checks for $25. These cover felony records filed in the county. A Burlington felony will show up on a local check. Walk-in requests get results quickly.

The NC Courts background check page explains both local and statewide options. For statewide coverage, use the NC SBI background check. This pulls records from all 100 counties. It costs more but gives a broader picture than the local check alone.

Note: The Alamance County clerk office can tell you the current turnaround time for background check results when you call or visit.

Expunging Felony Records in Burlington

Some Burlington felony records can be removed from public view through expungement. You file the petition at the Alamance County Courthouse in Graham. A judge reviews the request under the rules in NC General Statutes Chapter 15A. Dismissed charges and some older convictions are the most likely to qualify.

The NC SBI Expungements page has the forms and detailed instructions. Once a judge grants the expungement, the Alamance County clerk seals the court file. The SBI removes the record from their statewide database. After that, the Burlington felony record will not appear on most public searches or background checks.

Felony Case Process in Burlington

A felony case in Burlington starts with an arrest by the police. The suspect goes to District Court for a first appearance. A judge sets bond. If the charge is a felony, it moves to Superior Court. The Alamance County grand jury decides on an indictment. A true bill sends the case to trial or plea talks.

Every step adds documents to the felony record. Warrants, indictments, motions, and judgments are all stored at the Alamance County Courthouse. You can view these at the clerk window or search for basic info through the eCourts portal. Convictions from Burlington felony cases are reported to the NC SBI for the statewide criminal record database.

The NC Department of Adult Correction also tracks offenders who go to state prison. You can look up inmates from Burlington or anywhere in North Carolina through their online search tool. This provides current custody and release information.

Burlington Felony Victim Services

Victims of felony crimes in Burlington can use the VINE notification system. It sends free alerts about offender status changes, including releases and court dates. The system works across all of North Carolina.

The Alamance County District Attorney also provides victim support for felony cases. You have the right to attend court hearings and submit statements at sentencing. Contact the DA's office for help with records or case updates related to Burlington felony matters.

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Alamance County Felony Records

Burlington is in Alamance County. All felony filings from the city go through the Alamance County Superior Court in Graham. The county court handles all municipalities in the area. For full details on fees, court procedures, and other record types, visit the county page.

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