Scotland County Docket Lookup

Scotland County court docket records are filed and maintained by the Clerk of Superior Court in Laurinburg, North Carolina. The clerk office manages all case records for Superior Court and District Court. Scotland County is in the south-central part of the state, near the South Carolina border. The courthouse in Laurinburg is the sole court facility for the county. This page covers how to find court docket records, what they show, and how to get copies when you need them.

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Scotland County Clerk of Court

All court docket records in Scotland County flow through the Clerk of Superior Court. This office accepts new filings, assigns case numbers, and logs docket entries for each action taken in a case. Staff can assist with record lookups, copies, and certified documents.

Scotland County is in Judicial District 16A. The courthouse in Laurinburg handles the full range of court matters. Civil disputes, criminal prosecutions, family proceedings, and small claims are all managed here. Parking near the courthouse is free. The building meets accessibility standards.

The NC Judicial Branch website has a dedicated page for Scotland County courts.

Scotland County court docket page on the NC Judicial Branch website with court hours and location

This page has calendars, local rules, and contact details for the Scotland County court system.

The Scotland County government website lists departments, services, and contact information for the county.

Court Scotland County Clerk of Superior Court
Scotland County Courthouse
Laurinburg, NC 28352
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/scotland-county

Searching Scotland County Court Docket Records

The fastest way to search Scotland County court docket records is through the North Carolina eCourts Portal. This free tool lets you search by party name, case number, or citation number. Results include docket entries, hearing dates, charges, and case status for both civil and criminal matters.

The contact directory for Scotland County courts lists the phone numbers for each office.

Scotland County court docket contact directory with phone numbers for clerk and court offices

Call ahead to confirm hours or ask about a specific case before making the trip.

For an in-person search, visit the courthouse in Laurinburg. The clerk staff can look up cases on the court system and pull paper files if needed. There is no fee to review records at the clerk window. Bring a name or case number to make the process quicker.

You can also check the NC Court Dates tool to find upcoming hearings in Scotland County.

Note: The eCourts Portal is a summary tool. It is not the official record. If you need documents for legal use, get a certified copy from the clerk.

Types of Court Docket Records

Court docket records in Scotland County document every action in a case. From the first filing to the last order, each step is logged with a date and a brief description.

Civil docket records may include:

  • Complaints and petitions
  • Answers and counterclaims
  • Motions and orders
  • Continuances and scheduling changes
  • Judgments and dismissals

Criminal docket records list charges, bond conditions, arraignment dates, plea entries, trial outcomes, and sentences. Traffic violations also appear on the criminal docket in District Court.

The Scotland County government website provides details about other county departments and offices.

Scotland County government website with links to county departments and local services

This site can help you find offices that may assist with your court-related needs.

Under N.C.G.S. Chapter 132, court records are public unless specifically sealed or restricted. Juvenile files and certain orders are not available. The clerk handles all questions about restricted access.

Scotland County Court Docket Fees

Scotland County uses the statewide fee schedule for court record copies. Standard copies are $0.25 per page. Certified copies cost $3.00 for the first page and $0.25 for each additional page. A criminal record check is $25.00.

Payment options at the clerk office include cash, money orders, certified checks, and credit or debit cards. Card transactions may carry a processing fee. Personal checks are not accepted. For mail requests, include a money order made out to "Scotland County Clerk of Superior Court" and a detailed description of the records you want.

Viewing records at the courthouse is free. You only pay when you request printed or certified copies.

Public Access to Court Docket Records

North Carolina law ensures that court docket records are accessible to the public. Under N.C.G.S. § 132-1, any document created or received by a government body during public business is a public record. This applies to all court docket records in Scotland County. You do not need to be involved in the case or live in the area.

The clerk must allow inspection during normal hours and provide copies as promptly as possible. Under N.C.G.S. § 7A-109, the Clerk of Superior Court maintains all records, files, dockets, and indexes as the Administrative Office of the Courts prescribes. Extensive requests that require significant staff time may result in an additional service fee beyond the standard copy cost.

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Nearby Counties

Scotland County is bordered by several other counties in the southern part of North Carolina. Court docket records are filed where the case originated, so check these nearby options if needed.