Pitt County Court Records Lookup

Pitt County court records are held at the courthouse in Greenville, North Carolina. The Clerk of Superior Court manages all filings, case storage, and public access to records in Pitt County. Greenville is the county seat and home to East Carolina University. The county serves a large population in the eastern part of the state. You can search Pitt County court records in person at the clerk office on East 3rd Street or use the state online tools. This page has what you need to look up court records in Pitt County.

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Pitt County Clerk of Superior Court

The Clerk of Superior Court handles all court records in Pitt County. This office files new cases, stores old files, and gives out copies. Staff deal with criminal records, civil suits, estates, and special proceedings. The clerk office is at 100 E. 3rd St in Greenville.

Call the Pitt County clerk at (252) 695-7100 for case questions. Staff can check whether a case is on file and share basic information over the phone. For full copies of records, you will need to visit in person or send a written request to the Pitt County courthouse. The office is open weekdays during regular business hours.

The Pitt County courthouse serves all towns and communities in the county. This includes Greenville, Ayden, Farmville, Bethel, Winterville, Grimesland, and Simpson. Every court case in Pitt County goes through this one clerk office on East 3rd Street.

Court records in Pitt County are public under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132. Anyone can request them. You do not need to be part of the case to view the file.

Pitt County court records search portal
Court Pitt County Clerk of Superior Court
100 E. 3rd St
Greenville, NC 27858
Phone: (252) 695-7100
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/pitt-county

Criminal Records in Pitt County

Criminal court records in Pitt County include felonies and misdemeanors. Each case file holds charges, court dates, plea terms, and the final result. These records are public in most cases. You can search them at the clerk office in Greenville or through the state online system.

Felonies go to Superior Court after a grand jury indictment. Misdemeanors are heard in District Court. Both create records that the Pitt County clerk stores. As one of the larger counties in eastern North Carolina, Pitt County processes a high volume of criminal cases each year.

The NC State Bureau of Investigation provides statewide criminal history checks. For Pitt County case details, the local clerk is your best source. You can also search the eCourts portal for basic case data on criminal matters in Pitt County.

Note: Expunged records under N.C.G.S. §15A-145 will not show in a Pitt County court search.

How to Search Pitt County Court Records

You have two main ways to search. Go online or visit the courthouse in Greenville.

The North Carolina eCourts portal lets you search court records from any county, including Pitt County. Go to nccourts.gov and use the case search tool. Enter a name or case number. The system shows charges, dates, and case status. Basic searches are free. For copies of full documents from Pitt County, contact the clerk.

To search in person, go to 100 E. 3rd St in Greenville. Bring your ID. Ask the clerk staff for the records you need. They can pull case files and make copies. You may pay a small fee.

  • Full name of the person you are searching
  • Case number for a direct lookup
  • Date of birth if available
  • Type of case such as criminal or civil
  • Year the case was filed

Pitt County Civil Court Records

Civil cases in Pitt County cover lawsuits, debt claims, contract disputes, and property issues. Small claims go to District Court. Larger disputes are filed in Superior Court. The clerk stores all civil files at the courthouse in Greenville.

Each civil case file includes the complaint, answers, motions, and the final judgment. All filed documents become part of the Pitt County public record. You can get copies from the clerk for a per-page fee. Certified copies carry the court seal. Civil judgments in Pitt County can affect property, credit, and legal standing.

Domestic cases like divorce and custody are civil matters heard in District Court. Most family court records in Pitt County are open to the public, though some parts may be restricted by the judge.

Note: Some civil records in Pitt County may include financial details that are partially redacted for privacy.

Pitt County Sheriff Office

The Pitt County Sheriff plays a key role in the court system. Deputies serve court papers, carry out warrants, and provide security at the courthouse. The sheriff also runs the county detention center on Gwen Dr in Greenville.

Sheriff records include arrest logs and booking data. These are separate from court records. Once a case goes to court, the Pitt County Clerk of Superior Court holds the case file. Both offices work together but handle different parts of the justice process in Pitt County.

Sheriff Pitt County Sheriff's Office
2200 Gwen Dr
Greenville, NC 27834
Phone: (252) 902-2800
Hours 24 hours (for emergencies); Administrative hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Getting Copies of Pitt County Records

You can get copies of Pitt County court records by visiting or by mail. At the clerk office in Greenville, ask for the case file you need. Staff will pull it and make copies. Both plain and certified copies are available at the Pitt County courthouse.

To request by mail, write to the Pitt County Clerk of Superior Court, 100 E. 3rd St, Greenville, NC 27858. Include the case name, number, and what documents you need. Add payment for copy fees. The clerk will mail copies back.

Call (252) 695-7100 to confirm current fees and requirements. Most requests for Pitt County court records are processed in a few business days.

Online Court Records Access

Online tools make it easy to search Pitt County records from home. The North Carolina Superior Court system covers felony and large civil cases. The District Court handles misdemeanors, small claims, and family cases. Both courts store records at the Pitt County courthouse in Greenville.

The NC Courts help page on records explains what is available online. Check the eCourts portal for free searches. Not all older Pitt County records are in the digital system.

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