Forsyth County Felony Records Lookup

Forsyth County felony records are available through the clerk office in Winston-Salem and through the state eCourts portal. This county is one of the most populated in North Carolina and sits in Judicial District 31. The courthouse on North Main Street handles all felony filings and record requests. Forsyth County has full eCourts access, so most felony case data is available online. Whether you search from home or go to the courthouse, felony records in Forsyth County are within reach.

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Forsyth County Criminal Felony Records

The Forsyth County Courthouse at 200 N. Main Street in Winston-Salem is the central location for felony records. The Clerk of Superior Court runs the records office. The Hall of Justice also sits at this address and houses Superior Court, District Court, and other judicial offices. This makes it a one-stop location for most felony record needs in Forsyth County.

Felony records here include all case documents from start to finish. You will find the initial charges, arrest details, motions filed by both sides, plea agreements, trial records, and sentencing data. Forsyth County processes a large number of felony cases each year. Winston-Salem is the county seat, and the courthouse serves the entire county, including towns like Kernersville, Clemmons, and Lewisville. The clerk office in Forsyth County is one of the busier ones in the state, so plan for wait times during peak hours.

The Forsyth County Courthouse page has the latest info on hours and services.

Forsyth County felony records

Public access terminals are available at the courthouse for free felony record searches.

Court Forsyth County Clerk of Superior Court
Forsyth County Courthouse
200 N. Main Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
Phone: (336) 779-6300
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/forsyth-county

Searching Felony Records in Forsyth

You can search for felony records in Forsyth County several ways. The courthouse has self-serve terminals. Staff at the clerk office help with manual searches. The state eCourts portal handles online lookups. Each path gets you to the same felony records.

At the courthouse, public access terminals let you search for free. Type a name or case number. The terminal shows basic case details. If you need copies, ask the clerk staff. They print copies for a fee. Certified copies cost more than plain ones. Staff can also do searches for you if you prefer. Just go to the counter and tell them what you need. Forsyth County has a high volume of records, so the system is fast for most searches.

The Forsyth County clerk office charges $25 for a certified criminal record check. You fill out form AOC-CR-314 and pay the fee. The clerk runs the search and gives you the result on paper with the court seal. This is the standard process across all North Carolina counties.

Note: Public access terminals at the Forsyth County Courthouse are free to use but do not print copies on their own.

Forsyth County eCourts Portal

Forsyth County has full eCourts access. The eCourts portal lets you search felony records from any device. It covers all counties in North Carolina. Type in a name or case number. Results show charges, dates, and case status.

Because Forsyth County was part of the early eCourts rollout, its data is more complete than many other counties. Most felony cases filed in recent years show up with full detail. Older cases may have less data online. The portal is free for basic searches. For full documents or certified copies, contact the clerk office at (336) 779-6300. The NC Courts records page explains what types of records are available through the portal.

Certified Felony Checks in Forsyth County

A certified felony record check from the Forsyth County clerk covers only local records. The fee is $25. You fill out the required form and submit it at the courthouse. The clerk runs the search and returns a certified result. This takes a short time for most requests.

For a statewide felony record check, use the NC SBI background check service. The SBI database includes records from Forsyth County and every other county in North Carolina. It is a broader search. The NC Courts background check guide breaks down the costs and steps. You can also get court forms from the NC Administrative Office of the Courts.

Note: The SBI check and the county check serve different needs, so pick the one that fits your case.

Felony Expungement in Forsyth County

Some felony records in Forsyth County may be cleared through expungement. The North Carolina General Statutes control which offenses qualify. You file a petition at the courthouse in Winston-Salem. A judge decides if the record gets sealed.

The SBI expungement page has the forms and rules. If the judge grants the petition, the felony record is removed from public searches in Forsyth County. This can take a few months. Legal aid groups in the Winston-Salem area can help with the process if you qualify for free help.

Forsyth County Public Safety Tools

State tools add more ways to search felony data in Forsyth County. The NC Sex Offender Registry lists registrants by county. It is free. The VINE system sends alerts when someone held on felony charges in Forsyth County changes custody status.

The Department of Adult Correction runs an offender search for people in state prison. It includes anyone from Forsyth County. The Sheriff's Office in Winston-Salem also maintains arrest records and booking data for the county jail. These tools work with the court records at the clerk office to give a full view of felony case outcomes in Forsyth County.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Forsyth County. Make sure your felony case was filed in Forsyth County before you search here. Cases are filed where the offense happened.