Greene County Public Court Docket
Greene County court docket records are housed at the courthouse in Snow Hill. Located in the eastern coastal plain of North Carolina, Greene County has a small but active court system. The Clerk of Superior Court tracks all criminal, civil, and traffic cases on the docket. Residents and the public can search the Greene County court docket using online tools or by contacting the clerk office directly. All records are open for inspection under state law.
Greene County Quick Facts
Greene County Clerk of Court
The Clerk of Superior Court in Snow Hill is responsible for all court docket records in Greene County. New filings are logged, case numbers assigned, and hearing dates set through this office. The clerk staff maintains both active and closed case files.
Greene County is predominantly agricultural. The court docket reflects the nature of this rural community. Traffic cases from area highways and civil disputes related to property and contracts are common alongside the usual criminal matters. Court sessions are held on scheduled days, and the clerk office stays open on all regular business days for record requests.
Below is the NC Judicial Branch page for Greene County courts.
Check this page for current court calendar information in Greene County.
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Greene County Clerk of Superior Court Snow Hill, NC |
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| Website | nccourts.gov/locations/greene-county |
Searching the Greene County Docket
Online searches of the Greene County court docket are handled through the state eCourts portal. Visit portal-nc.tylertech.cloud and enter a name or case number. The portal covers all 100 North Carolina counties.
In-person searches are available at the Snow Hill courthouse. The clerk will pull the case file and let you review it. Copies can be requested. Plain copies are charged per page. Certified copies cost more.
Court dates for Greene County cases can also be checked through the NC courts date search tool.
Note: Greene County has limited court sessions compared to larger counties. Verify session dates before planning an in-person visit.
Criminal Docket Records in Greene County
Criminal cases in Greene County follow the same docket process used statewide. Charges are filed. A case number is assigned. Court dates are set. Each hearing produces a docket entry. The final disposition closes the case on the record.
Misdemeanors are tried in district court. Felonies pass through district court for initial proceedings and then transfer to superior court. Under N.C.G.S. 132-1, criminal docket records in Greene County are public. Anyone may request to view them regardless of their connection to the case.
The Greene County contact directory connects you with the right court division.
Use these numbers to inquire about specific criminal or civil cases on the Greene County docket.
Public Access to Greene Court Records
North Carolina law guarantees open access to court docket records. Under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132, government records are available for public inspection. Greene County court docket entries fall under this law. No special status or reason is required to view them.
Juvenile records are sealed. Expunged records are not available. All other entries remain accessible. The NC courts website explains the full process for obtaining court records from any county.
Greene County Government Resources
The Greene County government at greenecountync.gov offers property and tax records that may be relevant to civil matters on the court docket. County departments handle land records, permitting, and other services.
The Greene County government site provides links to local departments and services.
County records can add context to civil court docket research in Greene County.
Court forms are available at the NC courts forms page. Under N.C.G.S. 7A-109, the clerk of superior court is the custodian of court records. All Greene County court docket inquiries should be directed to the clerk in Snow Hill.
Nearby Counties
Greene County sits in the eastern coastal plain among several other rural counties. Check that your case was filed in Greene County before searching its docket.