Access Currituck County Felony Records

Currituck County felony records are stored at the courthouse in Currituck, North Carolina. This small coastal county sits at the northeast tip of the state, near the Outer Banks. Currituck County is in Judicial District 1 and has been on the eCourts system since early 2024. The Clerk of Superior Court keeps all felony case files. You can search for records at the courthouse or use the state online portal to find case details for Currituck County.

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Currituck County Felony Records Office

The Currituck County Courthouse is the only place in the county where felony records are filed and stored. The Clerk of Superior Court handles all record requests, case filings, and copies. Because Currituck is a small county, the clerk's office is easy to work with. Wait times are short. Staff know the local files well and can help you find what you need in a brief visit.

The courthouse sits in the town of Currituck. Mail goes to PO Box 175, Currituck, NC 27929. The main phone number is (252) 232-6200. Business hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Visit the Currituck County Courthouse page for the latest details.

Currituck County felony records courthouse

The Currituck County Courthouse is the sole facility for felony record access in this part of northeastern North Carolina.

Court Currituck County Clerk of Superior Court
PO Box 175
Currituck, NC 27929
Phone: (252) 232-6200
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/currituck-county

Note: The Currituck County Register of Deeds is at the Judicial Building, 153 Courthouse Road, Suite 600, and can be reached at (252) 232-3297 for property records.

Searching Felony Records in Currituck County

You can search felony records in Currituck County two ways. The first is in person at the courthouse. Walk into the clerk's office and ask to search by name or case number. Public access terminals are set up for your use. Staff can print copies for $0.25 per page. Certified copies cost more. Bring a valid ID and cash or check for any fees.

The second way is online through the NC eCourts portal. Currituck County moved to the eCourts system on February 5, 2024, as part of Track 3. Cases filed since then are in the electronic system. You can search by party name or case number. The portal shows charge details, court dates, and case status. It is free to use.

Currituck County shares Judicial District 1 with Chowan, Dare, Camden, Gates, Pasquotank, and Perquimans counties. If a case was heard in one of those counties instead, you would search there rather than in Currituck.

Currituck County eCourts Portal

Currituck County has been on the eCourts platform since February 2024. All new felony cases are filed through the electronic system. The eCourts portal is free and open to the public. You can search for any case in Currituck County by name or number.

The portal replaced the older ACIS system for case lookups. It has more detail and is faster to use. You can see charges, hearing dates, case outcomes, and filings for Currituck County felony cases. Some older records may not be in the new system yet. For those, contact the clerk's office in Currituck directly at (252) 232-6200. The clerk can search the archived files for any felony case on record.

Note: The eCourts system covers all case types, not just felony records, so filter your search by criminal case type if you get too many results.

Certified Felony Records in Currituck County

Certified copies of felony records from Currituck County carry the official seal of the Clerk of Superior Court. They serve as proof that the document is a true copy of the court file. You need certified copies for legal use in other courts, for appeals, or for formal record requests.

Go to the clerk's office in Currituck to request a certified copy. Tell the staff what case and document you need. Pay the fee. The clerk stamps and signs the copy. You can also send a written request by mail to PO Box 175, Currituck, NC 27929. Include the case number, your name, and a check for the fees. Call ahead to confirm the current fee amount.

The NC SBI runs a statewide criminal background check that covers all counties. This is separate from a local records request at the Currituck County clerk's office. The SBI check requires fingerprints and a fee.

Felony Expungement in Currituck County

If you have a felony on your record in Currituck County, you may be able to get it expunged. Not all cases qualify. North Carolina law sets the rules for which felonies can be removed from public view. The process starts with a petition filed at the Currituck County Courthouse.

Get the forms from the NC Courts forms page. Fill out the petition and file it with the clerk in Currituck County. Pay the filing fee. A judge reviews the petition and makes a decision. If granted, the SBI removes the record from state databases. The clerk seals the local file in Currituck County.

  • Dismissed charges are often eligible
  • Certain first-time offenders may qualify
  • Drug offenses have their own set of rules
  • A waiting period applies for most felony cases
  • File in the county where the case was heard

Currituck County Criminal Record Resources

The Currituck County Sheriff's Office is at 407 Maple Road, Maple, NC 27956. You can reach them at (252) 453-8204. The sheriff handles arrests and jail bookings. Court records are separate and kept by the clerk.

State tools can also help with felony record searches. The NC Department of Adult Correction has an offender search for state inmates. The VINE system lets you track custody status. The NC Sex Offender Registry is a free tool that covers all counties. The NC General Statutes contain the laws on felony records and public access.

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