Warren County Criminal Court Records

Warren County criminal court records are kept by the Clerk of Superior Court in Warrenton, North Carolina. The county is part of Judicial District 11 and processes criminal cases through both Superior Court and District Court. You can search Warren County criminal records online or by visiting the courthouse. The clerk office holds case files for felonies, misdemeanors, and traffic violations. Warren County is a small, rural county with a strong focus on public safety and community service.

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Warren County Quick Facts

19K Population
District 11 Judicial District
Warrenton County Seat
$25 Record Search Fee

Warren County Criminal Court Records Clerk

The Clerk of Superior Court manages all criminal court records in Warren County. This is the office you contact to get copies of case files, look up past charges, or check on a court date. The clerk staff can search by name or case number. You can call (252) 257-6300 to reach the office.

The Warren County Courthouse is in downtown Warrenton. The mailing address is PO Box 709, Warrenton, NC 27589. The office is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Walk-ins are welcome during those hours. Public access terminals are set up so you can search criminal records on your own. If you need copies, a small per-page fee applies. The Warren County NC Courts page has links to criminal calendars, local court rules, and forms.

Court Warren County Clerk of Superior Court
PO Box 709
Warrenton, NC 27589
Phone: (252) 257-6300
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/warren-county

Search Warren Criminal Court Records

The North Carolina eCourts Portal lets you search Warren County criminal records from any computer. Go to the eCourts Portal and type in a name or case number. The system is free. It shows case details, court dates, and charges. You do not need to create an account, but doing so lets you save your searches.

At the courthouse, the clerk office has terminals for public use. You walk in, search by name, and view results right there. If you need a certified criminal record check, fill out Form AOC-CR-314. The fee is $25. You can pick up the form at the clerk window or download it from the NC Courts forms page. Mail requests are also accepted.

Warren County shares some judicial resources with other District 11 counties. The Superior Court judges for this area work from offices in Louisburg at (919) 497-4301 and Oxford. District Court judges can be reached at (919) 497-4250. Custody mediation is handled at (919) 257-1791 for Warren County cases.

The Remote Public Access Program gives licensed users real-time access to criminal and civil court data from all 100 counties, including Warren County. This program runs under G.S. 7A-109(d) and G.S. 7A-343.2. Fees collected go to the Court Information Technology Fund. Organizations that need bulk access to Warren County criminal court records can apply for a license through the NCAOC.

Note: Sealed and expunged cases are not available through any public search tool in Warren County.

Warren County Criminal Case Resources

The official NC Courts page for Warren County shows court contacts and links to online tools. Visit the Warren County courts page for criminal calendars, jury details, and local rules.

Warren County NC Courts page for criminal court records

This site is the best starting point when you need to look up a criminal case or find the right contact at the Warren County courthouse.

Warren County Sheriff and Public Safety

The Warren County Sheriff's Office works closely with the court system. The sheriff serves warrants, transports inmates, and manages the county jail. Their goal is to keep Warren County safe for all who live and work here. The office also handles E-911 communications for police, fire, and EMS calls.

Gun permit applications go through the sheriff office. Concealed carry permits are processed there as well. For criminal court records, the clerk of court is the right office. The sheriff handles arrest records and active warrants. Once a case is filed in court, the record moves to the clerk office in Warren County.

The Warren County government website has a full directory of county services. The county describes itself as a diverse, thriving rural community focused on creative and sustainable growth. The Warren County Register of Deeds handles birth, death, and marriage records along with real estate filings. Criminal court records are separate and stay with the clerk of court office in Warrenton.

Types of Criminal Cases in Warren County

Felony cases in Warren County go to Superior Court. These are serious charges. Drug trafficking, armed robbery, and assault are common examples. A 12-person jury hears the case when the defendant does not plead guilty. The District Attorney at (252) 257-6310 handles all felony prosecutions.

Misdemeanors are heard in District Court. These include DWI, simple assault, and petty theft. A judge decides the case. There is no jury. Magistrates set bail and issue warrants in Warren County. Call (252) 257-6325 to reach the magistrate office. All of these proceedings create records that the clerk office stores and makes available to the public.

  • Felony cases heard in Superior Court
  • Misdemeanors handled in District Court
  • Magistrates issue warrants and set bail
  • Traffic offenses processed in District Court
  • All records stored at the clerk office

State Criminal Court Records Tools

Beyond Warren County, several state resources can help with criminal record searches. The NC State Bureau of Investigation is the central repository for criminal data in North Carolina. They offer fingerprint-based checks that are more reliable than name-based searches.

The NC Department of Adult Correction runs an offender search tool. It covers state prison inmates and those on probation or parole. The data goes back to 1972 but does not include local jail records. The NC Courts public records request form is another option. You can mail it to the Warren County clerk office with the right fee.

The NC Sex Offender Registry is another free resource. Under G.S. 14-208.5, offenders must register with law enforcement. You can search by name, city, or zip code to find registered offenders in Warren County. Victims may sign up for status change alerts through the VineLink notification program.

Most criminal court records in Warren County are public under G.S. Chapter 132, the NC Public Records Act. Historical court records from the 1800s may be held at the State Archives of North Carolina in Raleigh. The State Archives preserves old court documents, including records from county courts that once handled both civil and criminal cases before 1868.

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