Search Iredell County Court Records

Iredell County court records are stored at the courthouse in Statesville. The Clerk of Superior Court is the official keeper of all case files in this county. Iredell County stretches across the Piedmont region of North Carolina and includes the cities of Statesville and Mooresville. With a population that has grown steadily, the court system stays busy. You can search Iredell County court records through the state online portal or by visiting the clerk office in person at the courthouse.

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Iredell County Clerk of Superior Court

The clerk office handles all court records in Iredell County. New cases are filed here. Documents are stored here. Copies are issued here. The courthouse is on Stockton Street in Statesville, the county seat. Staff help the public find records every day.

Iredell County has a high volume of court cases each year. The clerk office manages criminal files, civil cases, family law matters, and special proceedings. All records are organized by case number. You can search by name or number when you visit. Certified copies are available for legal use. Plain copies work for personal reference. The Iredell County clerk follows the state fee schedule for all copy requests.

The courthouse serves all of Iredell County. Cases from Statesville, Mooresville, Troutman, and Harmony all go through this office. There is no branch courthouse. Every case in the county is filed and stored at this one location in Statesville.

Court Iredell County Clerk of Superior Court
226 Stockton St
Statesville, NC
Phone: (704) 832-6600
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov

How to Search Iredell County Records Online

The NC eCourts portal is the best way to search Iredell County court records from home. This free online tool lets you look up cases by name or case number. Filter your search to Iredell County to see local results. The portal shows case type, charges, court dates, and current status.

Online searches give you a summary of each case in Iredell County. You can see the parties involved, what was filed, and what happened. Full documents are not always available through the portal. For complete case files, visit the courthouse in Statesville. The clerk can pull any public file for you to review.

North Carolina General Statute §132-1 guarantees access to public records. Court records in Iredell County are public unless sealed by court order or restricted by a specific law. Juvenile records under §7B-2901 are not public. Grand jury proceedings are secret. All other adult criminal and civil records in Iredell County are open to anyone.

Iredell County Criminal Records

Criminal cases in Iredell County produce records that include warrants, indictments, plea agreements, and sentencing orders. Felonies go to superior court. Misdemeanors are handled in district court. The clerk stores all criminal records at the Iredell County courthouse.

Iredell County sits along the I-77 corridor, which contributes to a range of criminal cases. Drug offenses, DWI charges, property crimes, and violent crimes all create court records. The eCourts portal lets you search these records online. For a comprehensive background check, the NC SBI provides a statewide criminal history that includes Iredell County cases.

Under §15A-152, criminal record information is public. The Iredell County clerk provides access to all public criminal records. Expunged cases are the only exception. When a court grants an expungement, the record is sealed and no longer available for public inspection in Iredell County.

  • Felony cases in superior court
  • Misdemeanor cases in district court
  • DWI and traffic offenses
  • Drug charges and property crimes
  • Probation violations

Note: Iredell County criminal court holds regular sessions, but dates vary by case type.

Civil Case Records in Iredell County

Civil records in Iredell County cover a broad range of cases. Contract disputes, property claims, personal injury lawsuits, and foreclosures all generate court records. The clerk files each case and maintains the record at the courthouse in Statesville.

Family law cases are a large part of the civil caseload in Iredell County. Divorce petitions, custody modifications, child support orders, and domestic violence protective orders create detailed files. Most of these records are public, though information about minor children may be limited. You can search family law records at the Iredell County clerk office or through the online portal.

Small claims go to magistrate court in Iredell County for disputes up to $10,000. District court handles medium-sized civil cases. Superior court takes the largest civil matters. The Iredell County clerk maintains records from all three court levels under §7A-109. Estate administration and guardianship cases are also handled by the clerk as special proceedings.

Iredell County Sheriff Office

The Iredell County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency for the county. The sheriff maintains arrest records, booking logs, and incident reports. These law enforcement records are separate from court records but often relate to criminal cases at the courthouse.

The sheriff also serves court papers across Iredell County. Summonses, subpoenas, and court orders are delivered by deputies. Each service generates a record that goes into the court file. The Iredell County Sheriff's Office is on North Tradd Street in Statesville, close to the courthouse. Contact them for arrest records, warrant information, and law enforcement files.

Sheriff Iredell County Sheriff's Office
230 N. Tradd St
Statesville, NC
Phone: (704) 878-3180
Hours Open 24 hours for emergencies; administrative office Monday through Friday

Iredell County Court System

Iredell County is part of North Carolina Judicial District 22B. The court system includes superior court, district court, and magistrate court. Each level handles specific types of cases. Under §7A-109, the Clerk of Superior Court serves as the record keeper for all court levels in Iredell County.

The Iredell County court handles a heavy caseload. Both Statesville and Mooresville are significant population centers that generate many cases. All cases from across the county are filed at the courthouse in Statesville. Court sessions run on a regular schedule with separate calendars for criminal, civil, and family law matters. You can check the court calendar by calling the Iredell County clerk or visiting the NC Courts website.

The court records help page provides guidance on how to access records in any North Carolina county. Official court forms are available at nccourts.gov/documents/forms for anyone who needs to file documents with the Iredell County court.

Copies and Fees for Iredell County Records

You can get copies of Iredell County court records at the clerk office. Walk-in requests are handled during regular business hours. Bring the case number or party name and staff will locate the file. Copies are made on the spot for current cases.

Certified copies cost more than plain copies. The certified version includes the court seal and a statement confirming the copy is accurate. Most legal matters require certified copies. Banks, other courts, and government offices typically need the certified version of Iredell County records. You can also send a written request by mail with payment. The clerk will mail back your copies. Call ahead to confirm current fees before you send payment.

Note: High-volume periods may cause delays at the Iredell County clerk office, so plan accordingly.

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Nearby Counties

Iredell County shares borders with several Piedmont North Carolina counties. Court records are filed in the county where the case originated. Check the right county before you begin your search.