Rocky Mount Felony Records Access

Rocky Mount felony records are filed at the Nash County Clerk of Superior Court. The courthouse is at 100 W. Washington Street in Nashville. Rocky Mount sits in Nash County, so all felony charges from the city go through the county court system. You can search records by name or case number through the state portal or at the clerk office. The clerk holds all case files from first charge to final judgment.

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Nash County Court for Rocky Mount Felony Records

All felony cases from Rocky Mount go to the Nash County Courthouse in Nashville. Nashville is the county seat. Superior Court judges handle felony trials, pleas, and sentencing. The clerk of court stores every document in the case file and provides copies to the public.

Court Nash County Clerk of Superior Court
Address 100 W. Washington Street
Nashville, NC 27856
Phone (252) 459-4000
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/nash-county

Nashville is about 7 miles north of Rocky Mount. The drive takes roughly 15 minutes. Parking is available near the courthouse. All visitors go through security at the entrance. Bring a valid photo ID when you visit. The clerk window handles requests for felony records, certified copies, and background checks. Staff can look up Rocky Mount felony cases by name or case number.

Rocky Mount is the largest city in Nash County. It also extends into Edgecombe County, but the Nash County side is where most of the population lives. Cases from the Nash County portion of Rocky Mount go to the Nashville courthouse. Cases from the Edgecombe County side go to the Edgecombe County Courthouse in Tarboro.

Note: Check which county your Rocky Mount address falls in before visiting the courthouse, since the city spans two counties.

Search Rocky Mount Felony Records Online

The NC eCourts portal covers Nash County and every other county in the state. You can search by party name or case number. Basic case data is free. This includes charge type, court dates, and case status. Full documents are not online, but the portal gives you enough to identify and track a Rocky Mount felony case.

The NC Courts records help page explains the search process. It covers what types of records are public and how to request copies. Most Rocky Mount felony records are open to the public. Sealed and expunged records will not show up in search results.

A statewide search through the NC SBI background check service pulls felony records from all 100 counties. A Rocky Mount conviction will appear on the statewide results. This is a paid service that gives broader coverage than the free eCourts portal.

Rocky Mount Police and Felony Records

The Rocky Mount Police Department is at 330 S. Church St. The Records Department phone is 252-972-1430. The front desk is open Monday through Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Public information can be reached at 252-972-1466. When a Rocky Mount police arrest leads to a felony charge, the case moves to the Nash County court system.

The department has a Police Public Records Request Form online. Records are modified and redacted before release under N.C.G.S. 132-1.4 subsection C4. Audio recordings are available for 30 days from the date of the incident. Responses are sent by email when possible.

Rocky Mount felony records police records request form

Use the Rocky Mount Police records request form to submit requests for police reports tied to felony arrests and incidents in the city.

The first copy of a traffic accident report from Rocky Mount Police is free. For other reports, call 252-972-1430 first to confirm availability. A valid government ID is required for pickup. Wait times can be about 10 days for report processing. These police records supplement the full felony case files held at the Nash County Courthouse.

Rocky Mount Felony Background Checks

The Nash County clerk runs local background checks for $25. These cover felony records filed in the county. A Rocky Mount felony will show on this check. Walk-in requests at the courthouse get printed results quickly.

The NC Courts background check page explains both local and statewide options. The SBI statewide check pulls from every county and costs more. For most people looking into Rocky Mount felony records, the local Nash County check is the best place to start. Add the SBI check for a broader search that covers the entire state.

Note: Since Rocky Mount spans both Nash and Edgecombe counties, a complete local search may require checks in both counties.

Expunging Felony Records in Rocky Mount

Some Rocky Mount felony records can be removed from public view through expungement. You file the petition at the Nash County Courthouse in Nashville. A judge reviews the request under NC General Statutes Chapter 15A. Dismissed charges and some older convictions may qualify.

The NC SBI Expungements page has forms and detailed steps. Once a judge grants the petition, the Nash County clerk seals the court file. The SBI removes the record from their statewide database. After expungement, the Rocky Mount felony record will not show on most public searches or background checks.

The process takes time and requires careful attention to the rules. Talk to the clerk of court or a local attorney if you want to know whether your Rocky Mount felony record is eligible.

How Felony Cases Work in Rocky Mount

A felony case in Rocky Mount begins with a police arrest. The suspect goes to District Court for a first appearance. A judge sets bond and reads the charges. If the matter is a felony, it moves to Superior Court at the Nash County Courthouse. The grand jury decides whether to indict. A true bill sends the case to trial or plea talks.

Every step creates documents that become part of the felony record. Arrest warrants, indictments, motions, and judgments are all stored at the courthouse. You can search for these at the clerk window or through the eCourts portal. Convictions from Rocky Mount are also reported to the NC SBI for the statewide criminal record database.

The NC Department of Adult Correction tracks inmates serving time for felony convictions. If someone from Rocky Mount is in state prison, you can look them up through the DAC offender search. This is separate from court records but provides current custody and release status.

Rocky Mount Felony Victim Resources

The VINE notification system provides free alerts to victims of felony crimes in Rocky Mount. You can track offender status changes, including releases and court dates. The service runs around the clock across all of North Carolina.

The Nash County District Attorney 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 Rocky Mount felony case. The NC Sex Offender Registry is also available if the felony involved a sex offense. This public database lets you search by name or location.

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Nash County Felony Records

Rocky Mount is in Nash County. All felony cases from the Nash County portion of the city go through the Nash County Superior Court in Nashville. The county court serves all towns in the area. For full details on fees, court procedures, and other record types, visit the county page.

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