Moore County Criminal Records Access in Carthage

Moore County criminal records are managed by the Clerk of Superior Court at the courthouse in Carthage, North Carolina. Part of Judicial District 29 with Family Court designation, the Moore County courthouse handles a wide range of criminal case types. The clerk's office oversees criminal, civil, traffic, and other case categories at the Carthage courthouse. Criminal cases processed in Moore County include felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions. This page details how to obtain criminal records from Moore County offices.

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Moore County Clerk of Court Criminal Records

The Clerk of Superior Court manages all criminal records in Moore County. The courthouse is located at 102 Monroe Street in Carthage, NC 28327. The phone number is (910) 722-5000. As part of Judicial District 29, the Moore County courthouse handles criminal cases in both Superior Court and District Court. The clerk's office maintains case files for every criminal charge processed through the Moore County court system.

The clerk's office in Moore County manages several case types beyond criminal matters, including civil cases, traffic violations, child support proceedings, estate cases, special proceedings, and juvenile matters. The criminal division specifically handles felony and misdemeanor case records. Each criminal file contains the charging instrument, hearing records, plea documentation, and the final judgment or disposition.

The NC Judicial Branch website provides details about the Moore County courthouse in District 29.

North Carolina Judicial Branch page for Moore County criminal records in Carthage

Visit nccourts.gov/locations/moore-county for hours and contact information at the Moore County courthouse.

Under N.C.G.S. 132-1, criminal records in Moore County are public documents available to anyone. You can visit the courthouse in Carthage and request to view criminal case files. The clerk's staff will search by defendant name or case number. Copies of criminal records from Moore County are available for standard fees.

Court Moore County Clerk of Superior Court
102 Monroe Street
Carthage, NC 28327
Phone: (910) 722-5000
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/moore-county

Understanding Criminal Records in Moore County

Criminal records in Moore County document every stage of a criminal case from beginning to end. When a person is charged with a crime in Moore County, a case file is created at the clerk's office in Carthage. This file grows as the case moves through the court system. Initial charges, arraignment dates, pre-trial motions, plea hearings, trial records, and sentencing orders all become part of the permanent criminal record maintained at the courthouse.

The Family Court designation in Moore County means that certain cases involving family members may intersect with criminal records. Domestic violence charges, protective order violations, and similar offenses generate criminal records that are processed through the Moore County court system. These cases follow the same public records rules as other criminal cases in the county.

It is useful to know what types of information appear in Moore County criminal records:

  • Defendant name and personal identifiers
  • Charges filed and their statutory references
  • Court hearing dates and outcomes
  • Final disposition including conviction, acquittal, or dismissal
  • Sentencing details when applicable

Criminal History Beyond Moore County

A search of Moore County criminal records only shows cases filed within this jurisdiction. For a statewide criminal history check, the NC State Bureau of Investigation provides fingerprint-based searches covering all 100 North Carolina counties. The SBI check will reveal criminal records from across the state that would not appear in a Moore County-only search.

Certain criminal records in Moore County can be expunged under N.C.G.S. 15A-145.5. Eligible cases include dismissed charges and qualifying first-time offenses. The expunction petition is filed through the clerk's office in Carthage. Once granted, the criminal record is sealed from public searches in Moore County.

Law enforcement records in Moore County may have portions restricted under N.C.G.S. 132-1.4 during ongoing investigations. The NC Courts website provides guidance on court record access across North Carolina. Electronic access to Moore County criminal records is expanding through the NC eCourts system at portal-nc.tylertech.cloud.

Expunged criminal records in Moore County are sealed from public view but not destroyed. Law enforcement agencies retain limited access to these records under specific statutory provisions. The process of filing for expunction in Moore County involves completing state forms, paying a filing fee, and waiting for judicial review. The clerk's office in Carthage can provide the required forms and answer procedural questions about criminal record expunction.

What Moore County Criminal Records Show

Criminal records filed in Moore County contain comprehensive details about each case. The record begins at the point of arrest and grows as the case moves through the court system. Every hearing, motion, plea negotiation, and court order is documented. The final disposition records whether the case ended in a conviction, acquittal, dismissal, or other outcome.

Sentencing details in Moore County criminal records show the penalties ordered by the court. Convictions may result in active incarceration, supervised or unsupervised probation, monetary fines, court costs, community service, and restitution. The Family Court designation in Moore County means that certain criminal cases involving domestic matters may include additional conditions related to family situations.

These records remain on file at the Carthage courthouse permanently unless expunged by court order. Criminal records from Moore County are maintained in both electronic and paper formats depending on the age of the case. Older records may require additional processing time to retrieve from the clerk's archives. The NC courts records page provides guidance on understanding criminal case information from Moore County and other North Carolina jurisdictions.

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Nearby Counties

Criminal records for an offense near the Moore County line may be filed in a neighboring county.