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How do I look up criminal records in NC?

How do I look up criminal records in NC?

How to Obtain Criminal Records in North Carolina. The North Carolina Court System allows the public to request a certified criminal record search by name for themselves or others through their local county superior court’s clerk of courts.

What time does the Northampton County Courthouse open?

Northampton County Courthouse Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

How many judges are on the PA Commonwealth Court?

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
Judge term length 10 years
Number of positions 9
Website Commonwealth Court
President Judge

Who is the president judge for Northampton County PA?

Michael J. Koury, Jr.
Michael J. Koury, Jr. was elected Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Northampton County on November 3, 2009, and was sworn into office on January 4, 2010. Judge Koury is the President Judge of the Court.

Where can I Find my Northampton County criminal record?

View a list of Northampton County Magisterial District Courts here. Obtain a criminal record search from Northampton County Court of Common Pleas for a $10.00 fee. Requests for criminal records can be made in person or by mail.

What is the role of the Clerk of courts in Northampton County?

The primary responsibility of the Clerk of Courts is to act as the custodian of Criminal Court records. Our mission is to effectively and efficiently maintain accurate criminal records for the court and the citizens of Northampton County. Please note that our office does not accept personal checks.

How to contact Northampton County Prison Central Booking?

Northampton County Prison – 610-923-4300 (Central Booking) or 610-923-4303 (Records). Pro Se parties must accurately complete any necessary paperwork, affix signatures as required, and place documentation in appropriate order before presenting them in Court or filing. Employees are not permitted to give legal advice.

Where can I post bail in Northampton County?

Bail can also be posted at Northampton County Prison outside of regular business hours. Only cash or certified check will accepted for posting bail. If you have questions regarding the payment of traffic tickets or citations, please contact the Magisterial District Court or police agency which issued the ticket/citation.