Davidson County Court Docket Records

Davidson County court docket records are available through the Clerk of Superior Court in Lexington. The county sits in Judicial District 22 and handles criminal, civil, and traffic matters. Residents can search the Davidson County court docket online or visit the courthouse in person. Cases filed in this county cover Lexington, Thomasville, and surrounding areas. The court docket lists scheduled hearings, case outcomes, and filing dates for all case types processed in Davidson County.

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Davidson County Quick Facts

District 22 Judicial District
Lexington County Seat
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
2 Specialty Courts

Davidson County Clerk of Court

The Clerk of Superior Court in Davidson County manages all court docket records. This office processes new filings and stores case files. Staff members assist the public with record searches. Walk-in visitors can review docket entries at the courthouse.

Davidson County operates two specialty courts alongside its regular divisions. The Administrative Traffic Court handles certain motor vehicle violations. Family Court addresses custody, support, and related domestic matters. Both specialty courts maintain their own docket schedules, and those records are part of the broader Davidson County court system. The clerk office in Lexington serves as the central point for all court docket inquiries in the county.

The North Carolina Judicial Branch provides an overview of Davidson County court operations on its official page. Visit the site below for contact details and office information.

Davidson County court page on the North Carolina Judicial Branch website

The county page lists judges, court schedules, and other details specific to Davidson County.

Court Davidson County Clerk of Superior Court
Lexington, NC
Phone: (336) 242-6700
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/davidson-county

Search the Davidson County Court Docket Online

North Carolina provides an online portal where anyone can look up court docket information. The eCourts system at portal-nc.tylertech.cloud covers all 100 counties. You can search by name or case number. Results show filing dates, charges, and hearing schedules.

Basic case data is free to view. The system includes criminal, civil, and traffic cases. Some older records may not appear in the portal yet. For those, you should call the Davidson County clerk at (336) 242-6700 or visit in person.

Note: Online search results may not reflect same-day updates. Contact the clerk office directly if you need the most current docket status for a Davidson County case.

Types of Court Docket Entries

The Davidson County court docket tracks several kinds of cases. Criminal cases range from misdemeanors to felonies. Civil cases include contract disputes and small claims. Traffic cases cover citations and infractions. Each type has its own docket calendar and procedures.

Criminal docket entries in Davidson County list the defendant, charges, court dates, and outcomes. The district attorney files charges, and the clerk records each step. Plea dates, trial dates, and sentencing dates all appear on the docket. Under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132, these records are public. Anyone can request to view them.

Civil court docket records show the parties, claims, and court rulings. Small claims cases are heard in magistrate court. Larger disputes go to district or superior court. All filings create entries on the Davidson County docket that track the progress of each case from start to finish.

The contact directory for Davidson County courts can help you reach the right division for your inquiry.

Davidson County courts contact directory listing phone numbers and offices

Use this directory to find specific court divisions in Davidson County.

Davidson County Public Court Records

Court docket records in Davidson County are public under North Carolina law. The Public Records Act, N.C.G.S. 132-1, grants access to government records. Most court files fall under this law. You do not need to explain why you want to view them.

Some records have restrictions. Juvenile cases are sealed. Certain mental health proceedings stay confidential. Grand jury records are not public. Everything else on the Davidson County court docket is open for review by any person.

To get copies, visit the clerk office or submit a written request. The North Carolina courts website has information about obtaining court records statewide. Copy fees apply. Certified copies cost more than plain copies.

Note: The clerk may need time to locate older files. Plan ahead if you need records from cases filed many years ago in Davidson County.

Checking Court Dates in Davidson County

If you have a case in Davidson County, you can check your court date several ways. The North Carolina Judicial Branch offers a court dates search tool on its website. Enter your name or case number to find scheduled hearings.

You can also call the clerk office at (336) 242-6700. Staff will look up your next court date. Keep your case number ready. It speeds up the process. Missing a court date in Davidson County can lead to additional charges or a warrant.

Davidson County Government Resources

Beyond the court system, Davidson County government maintains records that may relate to court docket matters. The county website at co.davidson.nc.us offers access to property records, tax information, and other public data.

The Davidson County government site provides general county information that can supplement your court docket research.

Davidson County government website homepage showing county services

Property and tax records from the county may be relevant to civil court cases in Davidson County.

Court forms for Davidson County are available through the North Carolina courts forms page. These forms cover criminal, civil, traffic, and family matters. Under N.C.G.S. 7A-109, the clerk of superior court serves as the official records custodian for the county court system. All inquiries about docket records in Davidson County should start with that office.

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Nearby Counties

Several counties border Davidson County. Make sure your case falls within Davidson County before searching its court docket. Filing in the wrong county can cause delays.