Find Jacksonville Felony Records

Jacksonville felony records are stored at the Onslow County Clerk of Superior Court. The courthouse is at 625 Court Street in Jacksonville. Felony charges from this city go through the Onslow County Superior Court. You can search for records by name or case number. Online tools and in-person visits both work well. Jacksonville is the county seat, so the courthouse and all felony case files are right in town.

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Onslow County Court and Jacksonville Felony Records

The Onslow County Courthouse handles all felony cases from Jacksonville. Superior Court judges preside over felony trials, pleas, and sentencing. The clerk of court maintains case files and provides copies to the public. You can walk in during office hours to search and request records.

Court Onslow County Clerk of Superior Court
Address 625 Court Street
Jacksonville, NC 28540
Phone (910) 478-3600
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/onslow-county

The courthouse is in downtown Jacksonville, close to the Center for Public Safety. Parking is available nearby. Bring a valid photo ID when you visit. Security screens all visitors at the front entrance. The clerk staff can look up felony records by name or case number. They can also make certified copies while you wait.

Jacksonville is home to Camp Lejeune and a large military population. Many people who live here have ties to the base. The Onslow County court system handles all civilian felony cases no matter where the person works. Military felonies handled by the military justice system are separate and not part of the county court records.

Note: The Onslow County Sheriff's Office Records Unit is at 717 Court St, Jacksonville, NC 28540, and handles requests separately from the court clerk.

Search Jacksonville Felony Records Online

The NC eCourts portal covers Onslow County. You can search for Jacksonville felony records by name or case number. Basic case data is free. This includes charges, court dates, and status. The portal does not display full documents, but it gives you enough detail to track a case or confirm a record exists.

The NC Courts help page explains how to use the portal. It also covers how to request copies by mail. Most felony records are public under North Carolina law. Sealed and expunged records are the exceptions. If you cannot find a record online, call the clerk at (910) 478-3600 to ask about it.

For a statewide search, the NC SBI background check pulls felony records from every county. A Jacksonville conviction will appear on the statewide results. This is a paid service that goes beyond what the free eCourts portal offers.

Jacksonville Police and Felony Cases

The Jacksonville Police Department is at the Center for Public Safety at 200 Marine Blvd. Their non-emergency line is 910-455-4000. The department handles all local law enforcement. When an arrest leads to a felony, the case moves from the police to the Onslow County court system. The police keep their own arrest records, while the court holds the full felony case file.

Records requests through the Jacksonville Police Department are handled by the department directly. You can visit the station or call to ask about specific reports. Police incident reports can show arrest details, witness statements, and officer notes that relate to felony charges in Jacksonville. These documents supplement what you find in the court file at the Onslow County Courthouse.

Jacksonville felony records North Carolina court system

The NC Judicial Branch website lists all court locations and contact details for Onslow County, including the Jacksonville courthouse.

Felony Records Checks in Jacksonville

Local background checks at the Onslow County Courthouse cost $25. They cover only felony records filed in the county. If the case was in Jacksonville, this check will find it. The clerk prints results on the spot for walk-in requests.

The NC Courts background check page lays out both local and statewide options. The statewide check through the SBI is more thorough but takes longer. It pulls records from all 100 North Carolina counties. Use both if you need a complete picture of someone's felony record history beyond Jacksonville.

Jacksonville Felony Record Expungement

Certain felony records in Jacksonville can be expunged. This means the record is sealed from public view. You file the petition at the Onslow County Courthouse. A judge reviews the request. The NC SBI Expungements page has all the forms and rules you need to get started.

Not every felony qualifies. Dismissed charges and some older convictions are most likely to be eligible under NC General Statutes Chapter 15A. Once a judge grants expungement, the Onslow County clerk seals the file. The SBI also removes the record from their database. After that, Jacksonville felony records that were expunged will not appear on most public or background check searches.

Note: You may want to speak with an attorney before filing since the eligibility rules for felony expungement in North Carolina can be complex.

How Felony Cases Move in Jacksonville

A felony case in Jacksonville starts with an arrest. The suspect goes before a District Court judge for a first appearance. Bond is set. If the charge stays as a felony, it goes to Superior Court. The Onslow County grand jury decides whether to indict. A true bill moves the case to trial. A no bill dismisses it.

Trials, plea deals, and sentencing all happen at Superior Court in the Onslow County Courthouse. Every step creates a record. Warrants, indictments, motions, and judgments all become part of the case file. You can view these at the clerk window or search for basic info through the eCourts portal. Convictions are also reported to the SBI for the statewide database.

The NC Department of Adult Correction tracks offenders sentenced to prison. If someone from Jacksonville is serving time for a felony, you can look them up through the DAC offender search tool. This is separate from the court records but shows current custody status.

Jacksonville Felony Victim Resources

The VINE notification system lets victims of felony crimes in Jacksonville track offender status. Alerts go out when an offender is released, moved, or has a court date. The service is free across North Carolina.

The Onslow County District Attorney also keeps victims informed about felony case progress. You have the right to attend hearings and speak at sentencing. Contact the DA's office for help with records or updates on a Jacksonville felony case.

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Onslow County Felony Records

Jacksonville is the county seat of Onslow County. All felony cases from the city are filed at the Onslow County Superior Court. The county court serves every town in the area. For full details on fees, court procedures, and other record types, visit the county page.

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