Hoke County Criminal Records in Raeford

Hoke County criminal records are stored at the Clerk of Superior Court at 227 North Main Street in Raeford, North Carolina 28376. The county sits in the Sandhills region adjacent to Cumberland County and Fort Liberty. Anyone can search criminal records from Hoke County through the clerk's office or through the statewide online court system. Cases processed here cover the full spectrum of criminal charges from minor misdemeanors to serious felonies. Raeford is the county seat and the hub for all criminal record activity.

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Hoke County Criminal Court Structure

The Hoke County courthouse at 227 N. Main Street in Raeford is where all criminal court proceedings take place. Superior Court addresses felony matters and appeals, while District Court handles misdemeanors and preliminary criminal hearings. The clerk's office is responsible for maintaining all criminal records, managing court calendars, and processing public record requests in Hoke County.

Hoke County has experienced population growth in recent years due to its proximity to Fort Liberty and the Fayetteville metropolitan area. This growth has increased the caseload in the county's court system. Criminal records in Hoke County reflect a range of cases from traffic offenses to violent crimes. The clerk's office staff handles record requests alongside their other court administration duties.

The NC Judicial Branch page for Hoke County provides court location and service details.

North Carolina Judicial Branch page for Hoke County criminal records in Raeford

Visit nccourts.gov/locations/hoke-county for contact information and court services in Hoke County.

Court Hoke County Clerk of Superior Court
227 N. Main Street
Raeford, NC 28376
Website nccourts.gov/locations/hoke-county

Hoke County Sheriff and Arrest Records

The Hoke County Sheriff's Office at 429 E. Central Avenue in Raeford, NC 28376 handles law enforcement for the county. The phone number is 910-875-5111. The sheriff makes arrests, serves warrants, and operates the county detention facility. These law enforcement activities generate records that feed into the criminal case system at the Hoke County courthouse.

Arrest records from the Hoke County Sheriff's Office include booking information, charges, and bond details. Once the district attorney files formal charges, the case enters the court system. The clerk then maintains the official criminal record for Hoke County. Both the sheriff and the court play essential roles in creating and preserving criminal records within the county.

The Register of Deeds office at 227 N. Main Street in Raeford (phone: 910-875-2034) handles property records that may connect to criminal cases. Criminal judgment liens, forfeiture orders, and restitution liens filed in Hoke County are recorded through this office. These property records supplement the criminal case files maintained at the courthouse.

Note: The Hoke County courthouse and Register of Deeds share the same address on North Main Street in Raeford.

Searching Criminal Records in Hoke County

Walk-in record requests are accepted at the Hoke County clerk's office during regular business hours. Staff can search by defendant name, date of birth, or case number. Copies of documents from criminal case files are available at standard fees. Certified copies carry the official court seal and cost more than regular copies.

The NC eCourts portal at portal-nc.tylertech.cloud allows online searches for Hoke County criminal records. The system covers all North Carolina counties and provides basic case details including charges, court dates, and dispositions. This is a convenient option for anyone who cannot visit the courthouse in person.

The NCSBI background check service offers statewide criminal history searches that include Hoke County records. This centralized check covers all 100 counties and returns felony and misdemeanor information. The NCSBI option is particularly useful for individuals who may have criminal records in multiple jurisdictions beyond Hoke County.

Hoke County Criminal Record Access Laws

The North Carolina Public Records Act at N.C.G.S. 132-1 establishes that criminal records in Hoke County are public documents. Any person can request access without stating a reason. The statute applies to all records held by the Hoke County Clerk of Superior Court, including criminal case files.

Exceptions to public access include active investigation records restricted under N.C.G.S. 132-1.4, juvenile proceedings, and sealed court orders. Criminal records that have been expunged under N.C.G.S. 15A-145.5 are removed from public access in Hoke County. The expunction process requires filing a petition with the court where the conviction occurred.

The NC courts help page provides additional details about accessing criminal records throughout North Carolina, including specific guidance for Hoke County and other jurisdictions.

Contents of Hoke County Criminal Records

Criminal records from Hoke County contain comprehensive information about each case. The record begins at the point of arrest and grows as the case moves through the court system. Every hearing, motion, and judicial action is documented in the case file. The final disposition records the outcome of the criminal proceedings in Hoke County.

Typical elements of a Hoke County criminal record include:

  • Defendant name, date of birth, and identifying details
  • Arrest date, charges, and statute references
  • Court hearing dates and judicial actions
  • Plea agreements or trial verdicts
  • Sentencing details and conditions

The disposition is the most critical part of any criminal record in Hoke County. It reveals whether the case ended in a conviction, acquittal, dismissal, or other outcome. For convictions, the sentencing section shows the penalties imposed. These may include active imprisonment, probation, monetary fines, community service requirements, or treatment program participation ordered by the Hoke County court.

Note: Criminal records in Hoke County remain on file permanently at the courthouse unless a judge grants an expunction petition.

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Nearby Counties

These counties are near Hoke County in the Sandhills region. Criminal jurisdiction is based on where the offense occurred, so verify the correct county before requesting records.