Caswell County Court Docket

Caswell County court docket records are available through the Clerk of Superior Court in Yanceyville, North Carolina. This county borders Virginia in the north-central part of the state. The Caswell County court docket contains records for all cases filed in the local courts. You can search for criminal, civil, and special proceedings by name or case number. Online access is provided through the state eCourts portal. The clerk office also accepts in-person requests for court docket information. Both current and past case records are on file at the Caswell County courthouse.

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Caswell County Court Docket Access

The Caswell County Clerk of Superior Court keeps all court docket records in the county. Yanceyville is the county seat and home to the courthouse. Every case filed in Caswell County gets a docket entry that tracks its progress from filing to resolution.

Staff at the clerk office process new filings each day. They assign case numbers, schedule hearings, and record outcomes on the court docket. The office serves the entire county. Whether a case starts in Yanceyville or involves a party from another part of Caswell County, it goes through this clerk office. You can reach them through the NC Courts contact directory to ask about specific court docket entries.

Caswell County clerk contact information in the NC Courts directory

The contact directory lists the phone number and address you need to reach the Caswell County clerk about court docket records.

Caswell County Courthouse Information

The NC Courts website provides a dedicated page for Caswell County. This page describes the courthouse, its location, and the types of cases handled there. It also links to the court docket search tools available statewide.

You can view the Caswell County court details on the NC Courts location page for the county.

Caswell County court location page on the NC Courts website

This page gives an overview of the Caswell County court system and helps you plan a visit to the courthouse for court docket research.

Court Caswell County Clerk of Superior Court
Yanceyville, NC
Website nccourts.gov/locations/caswell-county

Note: Hours at the Caswell County courthouse may change on state holidays, so call ahead before visiting for court docket records.

How to Find Caswell County Docket Entries

Finding a specific entry on the Caswell County court docket is straightforward. Multiple search options exist for the public.

Start with the eCourts portal at portal-nc.tylertech.cloud. Type a party name to pull up matching cases in Caswell County. The results show court docket entries with filing dates, case types, and status. A case number search gives you direct access to a single docket. The portal covers all North Carolina counties, so make sure you are looking at results for Caswell County.

If you prefer to visit in person, go to the Caswell County courthouse in Yanceyville. The clerk can search the court docket by name or case number. You can review case files and request copies. Bring your ID and any details you have about the case. Staff can help narrow down results if you are not sure of the exact spelling or date range for the court docket entry you need.

Public Records and Court Docket Law

Caswell County court docket records are public. North Carolina's Public Records Act at N.C.G.S. Chapter 132 establishes the right of any person to inspect and obtain copies of public records. Court docket entries are government records and fall under this law.

The statute at N.C.G.S. 132-1 says that records made or received by public agencies belong to the people of North Carolina. This gives you access to court docket filings in Caswell County regardless of whether you are involved in the case. A few categories of records are exempt from public access. Juvenile court records stay sealed. Records under a specific court order may be restricted. But the standard court docket for adult criminal and civil cases in Caswell County is open for public review. Fees for copies are set by state law and apply at the clerk office.

Caswell County Government

The Caswell County government runs local services outside the court system. Their website at caswellcountync.gov covers departments like tax, planning, and public safety.

Caswell County government website homepage

The county government site does not house court docket records. Those are maintained by the state court system through the clerk office in Yanceyville. However, the county website can point you to other types of records that may be useful alongside court docket information, such as property records or permit filings. For anything related to case filings, hearings, or court docket entries, contact the Caswell County Clerk of Superior Court.

Get Copies of Caswell County Court Docket Records

You can get copies of court docket records from the Caswell County clerk. There are a few ways to do this depending on what you need.

For basic case information, the eCourts portal lets you view and print court docket entries at no cost. If you need certified copies, you must go through the clerk office. Certified copies carry the clerk seal and are accepted by other courts and government agencies. The clerk charges a fee for certified copies. Plain copies cost less. Call the Caswell County clerk to ask about current fees before you visit.

  • View basic docket entries free online
  • Request plain copies at the clerk office
  • Order certified copies with the clerk seal
  • Mail a written request for records

The NC Courts website at nccourts.gov explains the process for obtaining court records statewide, including from Caswell County. This guide covers what types of records you can get and the steps to request them from any clerk office in the state.

Note: Certified copies of court docket records from Caswell County may take a few days to prepare if the clerk office is busy.

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Nearby Counties

Caswell County borders several other counties in North Carolina. Each one has its own clerk office and court docket. Check the filing location if you are not sure which county handles your case.