Look Up Halifax County Court Records

Halifax County court records are stored at the courthouse in Halifax, North Carolina. The Clerk of Superior Court keeps criminal files, civil case records, domestic court documents, and estate files for Halifax County. Halifax is the county seat, a small historic town along the Roanoke River. You can search court records online through the state portal or visit the clerk office in person. Staff can assist with record searches and provide copies. This page explains how to find court records in Halifax County.

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Halifax County Clerk of Court

The Halifax County Clerk of Superior Court is at 357 Ferrell Lane in Halifax. This office is the official home of all court records in the county. Staff handle new case filings, maintain old files, and serve the public. Call (252) 593-3000 to reach the Halifax County clerk.

Halifax County is in the northeastern part of North Carolina. It has a rich history going back to the colonial era. The courthouse in Halifax serves the entire county, including the towns of Roanoke Rapids, Weldon, Enfield, Scotland Neck, and Littleton. All court cases from these communities are filed and stored at the Halifax County Clerk of Superior Court. Criminal, civil, family, and probate matters all run through this one office.

Visitors are welcome at the clerk office during business hours. Bring your ID and as much case detail as you can. The staff can search by name or case number. Halifax County court records go back many decades.

Halifax County court records search system
Court Halifax County Clerk of Superior Court
357 Ferrell Lane
Halifax, NC 27839
Phone: (252) 593-3000
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/halifax-county

Halifax County Criminal Records

Criminal court records in Halifax County include felony and misdemeanor cases. Each file holds the charges, arrest details, hearing dates, plea information, and the final ruling. Most criminal records are open to the public under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132.

Misdemeanor cases in Halifax County go to District Court. Felony cases move to Superior Court after a grand jury indictment. Both courts meet at the Halifax County courthouse. The clerk stores all criminal case files at 357 Ferrell Lane in Halifax. You can view these records at the clerk office during business hours.

The Halifax County Sheriff handles arrests and manages the detention center at 355 Ferrell Lane in Halifax, right next to the courthouse. Call (252) 583-8201 for arrest or jail questions. For court records, call the clerk at (252) 593-3000. These are separate offices with separate records.

Note: Criminal records that have been expunged by court order in Halifax County will not appear in public record searches.

Searching Court Records

There are two main ways to search Halifax County court records. You can go online or visit the courthouse in Halifax. Both are effective for different needs.

Online searches use the North Carolina eCourts portal at nccourts.gov. This tool covers all 100 counties, including Halifax County. Search by name or case number. The system shows case type, charges, dates, and outcomes. It is free. For copies of actual documents from Halifax County, contact the clerk.

In-person searches happen at the courthouse at 357 Ferrell Lane in Halifax. Bring your ID. The clerk staff can look up cases and pull files. You can review them on site and order copies. Halifax County records go back decades, so have as much detail as you can to help narrow the search.

  • Full name of a person in the case
  • Case number from the court
  • Year or date range for the filing
  • Type of case you need

Civil Court Records

Civil records in Halifax County include lawsuits, debt claims, property disputes, and contract cases. Small claims under $10,000 go to District Court. Larger cases are heard in Superior Court. The clerk at 357 Ferrell Lane stores all civil case files for Halifax County.

A civil file in Halifax County contains the complaint, answer, motions, and the final judgment. These are public records. You can view and copy them at the clerk office. Certified copies carry the court seal. Civil judgments in Halifax County affect property rights and can show up in public records checks. If you need to search for liens or judgments against a person or business in Halifax County, the clerk can help.

The Superior Court handles the larger civil cases. The District Court covers small claims and domestic matters in Halifax County.

Halifax County Sheriff

The Halifax County Sheriff provides law enforcement for the county. The sheriff office is at 355 Ferrell Lane in Halifax, adjacent to the courthouse. Deputies serve court papers, execute warrants, and run the detention center.

Sheriff Halifax County Sheriff's Office
355 Ferrell Lane
Halifax, NC 27839
Phone: (252) 583-8201
Hours 24 hours (for emergencies); Administrative hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

The sheriff keeps arrest and booking records. These are not the same as court records. Once a case enters the court system, the Halifax County clerk holds the file. Both offices work together but maintain their own records. For court case information, contact the clerk. For arrest details, call the Halifax County Sheriff.

Copies of Halifax County Records

You can get copies of Halifax County court records at the clerk office at 357 Ferrell Lane in Halifax. Both plain and certified copies are available. Plain copies work for personal use. Certified copies are needed for legal proceedings and official business.

Mail requests are also accepted. Write to the Halifax County Clerk of Superior Court at 357 Ferrell Lane, Halifax, NC 27839. Include the case number, party names, and what documents you need. Add a check or money order for the fees. Call (252) 593-3000 to confirm the current prices before sending your request.

Most Halifax County court records are public. You do not need to be part of the case to view the file. Restricted records include juvenile cases, sealed files, adoptions, and expunged criminal cases. The NC Courts records page has details on what is public and what is not.

Note: Mail requests for copies of Halifax County court records may take several business days to complete.

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