Carteret County Docket Search

Carteret County court docket records can be searched through the Clerk of Superior Court in Beaufort, North Carolina. Located along the Crystal Coast, Carteret County serves a mix of year-round residents and seasonal visitors. The court docket tracks all cases filed in the county, from civil disputes to criminal charges. You can access Carteret County court docket information online through the state portal or by visiting the courthouse in person. The clerk office handles record requests and can assist with locating specific court docket entries by party name or case number.

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Carteret County Court Docket Overview

The court docket in Carteret County is the official log of all case activity. Every filing, motion, hearing, and order gets recorded on the docket. This record is vital for tracking a case from start to finish. The Clerk of Superior Court maintains the docket for all case types heard in Carteret County courts.

Carteret County sits on the coast of North Carolina. Beaufort serves as the county seat. The courthouse handles matters for towns like Morehead City, Atlantic Beach, and Newport. All cases from these areas appear on the Carteret County court docket. The clerk staff processes new filings daily and updates the docket as cases move through the system. Whether you need to check on a traffic case or look up a civil suit, the court docket has the information you need.

Visit the Carteret County court page on the NC Courts website for details about the courthouse location and services.

Carteret County court page showing court docket and clerk information

The state court website provides a summary of Carteret County court operations and contact details for the clerk office.

Look Up Court Docket Records Online

Online tools make it simple to search the Carteret County court docket from anywhere. The state runs an eCourts portal that covers all 100 counties in North Carolina.

Go to portal-nc.tylertech.cloud to start your search. Enter the name of a party or a case number. The system pulls up matching court docket records from Carteret County and shows basic case details. You can see filing dates, charges, scheduled hearings, and case status. The portal is free and open to the public. It works on phones and computers alike.

For more detailed records, you may need to contact the clerk. The online portal shows docket entries but does not always include full documents. Motions, orders, and other papers in the case file may require an in-person visit or a formal records request to the Carteret County clerk.

Note: Court docket data on the portal updates on a regular cycle, so very recent filings in Carteret County may not show up right away.

Carteret County Court Contact Details

Reaching the Carteret County clerk office is easy. The NC Courts contact directory lists phone numbers and addresses for every county clerk in the state.

Carteret County clerk contact listing in the NC Courts directory

Use the directory to find the correct phone number for the Carteret County Clerk of Superior Court. A quick call can save you a trip if you just need to verify that a court docket entry exists or ask about copy fees. The staff handles requests for court docket records on a daily basis and can guide you through the process.

Court Carteret County Clerk of Superior Court
Beaufort, NC
Website nccourts.gov/locations/carteret-county

Public Access to Carteret County Court Docket

North Carolina law protects your right to view court docket records. Under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132, most government records are open to the public. Court docket entries in Carteret County fall under this rule. You can request to see any case file or docket sheet held by the clerk.

The law defines public records broadly. Any document made or kept by a government office in North Carolina is presumed to be public under N.C.G.S. 132-1. This means court docket records in Carteret County are available to anyone who asks. You do not need to state a reason for your request. Some records may be sealed by a judge, but most court docket entries remain open. The clerk can provide copies for a fee set by state rules.

Certain case types have limits on access. Juvenile cases are not public. Some domestic violence records may have restricted details. But the court docket entry itself, showing that a case exists, is generally available in Carteret County.

Carteret County Government Resources

The Carteret County government website at carteretcountync.gov offers information about local services and county departments.

Carteret County government website for local services and court docket resources

While the county government does not manage court docket records directly, the site provides useful links. Property tax records, building permits, and other county documents are handled by separate offices. For court docket records, the Clerk of Superior Court remains the primary source in Carteret County. The county site can help you find related offices if you need records beyond the court docket.

Court Docket Filing System in Carteret County

Each case on the Carteret County court docket gets a unique number. This number ties all filings and events together in one record.

Criminal cases start with a "CR" prefix. Civil cases use "CV" or "CVS" for small claims. Special proceedings get "SP" numbers. The docket tracks every step in the case under that number. When you search the court docket in Carteret County, use the case number if you have it. This gives you the most accurate results. Name searches work too but may pull up multiple matches if the name is common.

Under N.C.G.S. 7A-109, the clerk has a duty to keep accurate records. This means court docket entries in Carteret County must reflect the true state of each case. Errors can be corrected, but the original entry stays in the record. The docket serves as the official timeline for every case filed in the county.

  • CR prefix for criminal matters
  • CV prefix for civil lawsuits
  • CVS prefix for small claims
  • SP prefix for special proceedings
  • CVD prefix for domestic cases

Note: Case number formats may vary for older Carteret County court docket records filed before the current numbering system was adopted.

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Nearby Counties

Counties near Carteret County have their own court docket systems. Make sure you search in the right county for the case you need. Each clerk office maintains its own records.