Felony Records in Davie County

Davie County felony records are on file at the courthouse in Mocksville, North Carolina. This small Piedmont county is in Judicial District 33 and moved to the eCourts system in early 2025. The Clerk of Superior Court keeps all felony case files for Davie County. You can search records at the courthouse on South Main Street or online through the state portal. This page covers how to find, view, and get copies of felony records in Davie County.

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Davie County Felony Records Office

The Davie County Courthouse at 140 South Main Street in Mocksville is where all felony records are stored. The Clerk of Superior Court runs the office. Staff handle record requests, case filings, and copies. Davie County is small and the clerk's office is easy to work with. Walk-in visits are common and wait times are brief on most days. Street parking is available in front of the courthouse.

The clerk's office also handles estate matters by appointment. Call (336) 936-3000 to set one up. For felony record searches, you can walk in during business hours without an appointment. Bring a valid ID and cash or check for copy fees. Plain copies are $0.25 per page. Certified copies cost more.

Visit the Davie County Courthouse page on the NC Courts website for the latest hours and contact details.

Davie County felony records courthouse in Mocksville

The Davie County Courthouse in Mocksville is the sole facility for felony record services in the county.

Court Davie County Clerk of Superior Court
140 South Main St
Mocksville, NC 27028
Phone: (336) 936-3000
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/davie-county

Note: Davie County shares Judicial District 33 with Davidson County, so verify which county handled a case before making your request.

Davie County Sheriff and Court Records

The Davie County Sheriff's Office is at 132 Government Drive in Mocksville. The main line is 336-751-6238. The sheriff handles arrests, jail bookings, and civil process. Court records are separate from the sheriff's records. Felony case files are kept by the clerk at the courthouse.

The Davie County Sheriff's Office Civil Division handles civil process, fingerprinting, and firearm permits. Civil process fees are $30 for in-state service and $50 for out of state. Incident reports are available at the sheriff's office. These are separate from felony court records at the courthouse.

Davie County felony records Sheriff Office

The sheriff's office and the clerk's office serve different roles in the Davie County court system.

Searching Davie County Felony Records

You have two main ways to search felony records in Davie County. In person, go to the courthouse at 140 South Main St in Mocksville. Walk into the clerk's office and ask to look up a case. Staff can search by name or case number. You can view records on the public terminals and ask for printed copies.

Online, the NC eCourts portal covers Davie County. The county moved to the eCourts system on February 3, 2025 as a Track 7 county. All cases filed since then are in the electronic system. The portal shows charges, court dates, and case status. It is free to use and does not require an account for basic felony record searches in Davie County.

Davie County eCourts Portal

Davie County went live on the eCourts platform in February 2025. This was part of the Track 7 rollout. All new felony cases are now filed and tracked through the electronic system. The eCourts portal lets you search and view case data from any location.

Before the switch, most searches in Davie County had to be done in person at the Mocksville courthouse. The new system makes it faster to check on a case. The portal shows charge details, hearing dates, and outcomes. Older cases from before February 2025 may still be on paper at the courthouse. The clerk can look those up for you during business hours.

Certified Felony Records from Davie County

Certified copies of felony records from Davie County have the clerk's stamp and signature. They are proof that the copy matches the court file. You may need a certified copy for legal proceedings, an appeal, or a formal request. Only the Davie County Clerk of Superior Court can certify local records.

Visit the courthouse in Mocksville. Give the clerk the case number and document type. Pay the fee. The clerk prepares the certified copy while you wait. You can also mail your request to 140 South Main St, Mocksville, NC 27028. Include the case details and a check for the fees. Call (336) 936-3000 first to confirm the current fee.

The NC SBI offers a statewide criminal record check that goes beyond Davie County. This requires fingerprints and a fee. It is a separate service from the local clerk's office.

Davie County Felony Expungement

If you have an eligible felony on your record in Davie County, you can petition for expungement. This removes the record from public view. North Carolina law sets the criteria. The petition is filed at the Davie County Courthouse in Mocksville.

Get the forms from the NC Courts forms page. Complete the petition, file it with the clerk, and pay the fee. A judge reviews the case. If approved, the NC SBI removes the record from state databases. The Davie County clerk seals the local file. Check the NC General Statutes for the full eligibility rules.

  • Dismissed charges are commonly eligible
  • Some first-time felony offenders may qualify
  • Drug offenses follow specific rules
  • A waiting period is required for most cases
  • File in Davie County if that is where the case was heard

Note: Expungement laws in North Carolina change from time to time, so verify the current rules before filing.

Davie County Criminal Record Resources

State resources can help you find more data on felony cases in Davie County. The NC Department of Adult Correction runs an offender search for all state inmates. The VINE system lets you track custody status and get alerts. The NC Sex Offender Registry covers all counties in the state.

For general court help, the NC Courts help page has guides and resources that apply to Davie County felony records and court processes across North Carolina.

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