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Halifax County Court Records

Halifax County court records contain information about court cases heard in the county. Information contained in Halifax County court records includes case numbers, party names, case types, attorney names, complaints, motions, responses, witness statements, depositions, exhibits, transcripts of court proceedings, interrogatories, orders, judgments, fines, and sentences.

North Carolina court records can be categorized into the following:

  • Civil case records: Slander, professional malpractices, tort, employment disputes, personal injury cases, libel, breaches of contracts, mortgage foreclosures, and product liabilities
  • Criminal case records: Misdemeanors, felonies, traffic violations, and ordinance infractions
  • Family Law case records: Child custody, divorce, alimony, minor support, adoption, emancipation, and paternity
  • Juvenile case records: Juvenile delinquency and truancy
  • Probate records: Wills, estates, trusts, conservatorship, and guardianship

Halifax County court records can be used for background checks, legal research, journalism investigation, genealogical research, and academic research.

Are Court Records Public in Halifax County?

Yes. Most court records are public in Halifax County. Per North Carolina Public Records Law, members of the public can request copies of court records in the county, provided such records are not exempted by law or court orders. Confidential court records are sealed to protect sensitive information or preserve privacy. Examples of confidential court records in Halifax County include the following:

  • Most juvenile records
  • Adoption records
  • Mental health and medical records
  • Personal information about jurors
  • Personally identifiable information such as social security numbers and driver’s license
  • Information about confidential informants
  • Trade secrets and intellectual property

Halifax County Court Records Search

Halifax County court records are accessible electronically and onsite. Record seekers can visit the county courts to inspect or request non-confidential records. They can also use the public terminals on the court premises to search for records. There is no remote official access to court records from the county. However, there are third-party websites that provide online access to Halifax County court records. These resources are convenient to use and are accessible from any location. Users should note that the information obtained may not be accurate or current.

Halifax County Courts

The court system in Halifax County comprises superior and district courts. The Halifax County Superior Court has general jurisdiction over civil and criminal cases. It hears felonies, some misdemeanors, civil cases with claims over $25,000, and probate matters. The Halifax County District Court hears misdemeanors, traffic infractions, domestic relations, juvenile matters, and ordinance violations. It also hears civil cases with claims under $25,000. Below are the locations of the courts in Halifax County:

Halifax County Superior Court
357 Ferrel Lane
P.O. Box 66
Halifax, NC 27839
Phone: (252) 593-3000

Halifax County District Court
357 Ferrel Lane
P.O. Box 66
Halifax, NC 27839
Phone: (252) 593-3000
Phone: (252) 593-3015 (Family Court)

Halifax County Criminal Records

Halifax County criminal records consist of arrest information, court records, probation records, incarceration records, parole information, and release records. They are maintained by law enforcement agencies, courts, and correctional facilities. Halifax County arrest records and other types of criminal records are provided by the Halifax County Sheriff’s Office, the North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections, and the North Carolina State Highway Patrol. The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation maintains criminal records from all agencies in the state.

Record seekers can request the county’s criminal records from the Halifax County Sheriff’s Office at:

Halifax County Sheriff’s Office
355 Ferrell Lane
P.O. Box 36
Halifax, NC 27839
Phone: (252) 583-8201
Fax: (252) 583-2698

In addition, they can use the Criminal Offender Searches platform provided by the North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections to obtain different criminal records about inmates. Also, anyone can contact the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation for criminal background checks at:

NC State Bureau of Investigation
3320 Garner Road
Raleigh, NC 27626-0500
Phone: (919) 582-8660
Fax: (919) 661-5977

Get Halifax County Civil Court Records

The Halifax County Superior Court and the Halifax County District Court handle civil cases and generate civil court records in the county. The county’s clerk of court maintains these records. Halifax County civil court records are generally public records and include records from cases such as family law, personal injury, property disputes, slander, employment discrimination, consumer protection, contract disputes, and probate.

Record seekers can visit the Court premises to search for civil court records using the public terminal. They can also view or request copies of the county’s civil court records from the Halifax County Clerk of Court at:

Halifax County Clerk of Court
357 Ferrel Lane
Halifax, NC 27839
Phone: (252) 593-3000

Halifax County Marriage Records

In Halifax County, marriage records are documents about the union of two persons in the county. Marriage records are available to the public in the county. The Halifax County Register of Deeds is the county's official custodian of marriage records. The North Carolina Office of Vital Records under the North Carolina Division of Public Health also has copies of Halifax County marriage records from 1962.

Individuals interested in obtaining Halifax County marriage records through the county Register of Deeds’ office can request by mail or in person at:

Halifax County Register of Deeds
357 Ferrel Lane
P.O. Box 67
Halifax, NC 27839

Alternatively, they can order the county’s marriage certificates through the Office of Vital Records at $24 for 3 years. They can contact the Office of Vital Records at:

Cooper Memorial Health Building
225 N. McDowell St.
Raleigh, NC 27603-1382
Phone: (984) 236-7268

Halifax County Divorce Records

Divorce records in Halifax County are records of termination of marriages in the county. Halifax County divorce records are typically accessible to the public except when restricted by court orders. Anyone can visit the Halifax County District Court to view or request copies of the county’s divorce records. They can also access Halifax County’s divorce records from 1958 at the Office of Vital Records.

Halifax Birth and Death Records

Birth and death records in Halifax County are important records detailing the births and deaths of individuals in the county. The county’s birth and death records can be used for planning, demographic, statistical, epidemiology, identification verification, and historical purposes. Per the North Carolina Public Records Law, birth and death records in Halifax County are available to the public. The Halifax County Register of Deeds maintains the county's birth and death records. The Office of Vital Records also has copies of the county’s birth records from 1913 and death records from 1930.

Persons interested in Halifax County birth and death records can request them by mail or in person from the Halifax County Register of Deeds Office. They are required to submit a valid photo ID and the appropriate fees. Alternatively, they can request birth and death certificates from the Office of Vital Records.

Halifax County Probate Court Records

Halifax probate records include documentation of wills, estates, guardianships, and trusts in the county. The county’s probate court records are generated in the Halifax County Superior Court. The Clerk of Courts maintains the county’s probate records and makes them available to the public. Record seekers can visit the Clerk of Courts to inspect and request copies of the county's probate court records.

Halifax County Property Records

In Halifax County, property records document real estate records in the county and are open to the public. Halifax County property records include the following:

  • Ownership: Deeds, titles, and transfer documents
  • Description: Location, size, and boundaries
  • Taxes: Payment history and tax liens
  • Value: Assessment and appraisal records
  • Liens: Outstanding debts and encumbrances
  • Easements: Agreements for shared use or access
  • Mortgages: Loan documents and payment history
  • Maps: Plats, surveys, and geographic information system (GIS) data
  • Zoning: Land-use regulations and permits

Halifax County property records can be used for zoning planning, mortgage applications,tax assessment, and property evaluation. The Halifax County Register of Deeds maintains property records for the county. Record seekers can access the county’s property records through the Property Check platform. They can also visit the Register of Deeds office to access property records.

Halifax County Court Records Online

It is possible to obtain Halifax County court records through third-party online resources such as northcarolinacourtrecords.us. These resources are easily accessible from any location electronically, saving time and effort for those unable to visit the courthouse in person. Additionally, third-party platforms have user-friendly interfaces that enable users to quickly search for cases or individuals across multiple jurisdictions. However, since these platforms are independent of any government agency, the accuracy or reliability of their information cannot be guaranteed.

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