Hertford County Clerk Of Court Mailing Address

Hertford County Clerk Of Court Mailing Address

Hertford County Clerk Of Court Mailing Address is, Hertford County Courthouse, PO Box 86, Winton, NC 27986.

Hertford County Clerk Of Court Main Contacts

  •  Hertford County Clerk Of Court Main: (252) 358-7100
  • Clerk of Superior Court: (252) 358-7100
  • Superior Court Judges:  (252) 358-7120
  • District Court Judges: (252) 358-7080
  • Custody Mediation: (252) 794-6814
  • District Attorney: (252) 358-7150
  • Guardian ad Litem: (252) 574-3121
  • Magistrates – Winton:  (252) 358-7829
  • Magistrates – Murfreesboro: (252) 398-3642
  • Magistrates – Ahoskie: (252) 332-5011

Who is the director of the Hertford County DSS?

Brenda Brown is the Director of Hertford County DSS

Brenda Brown was born and raised in Hertford County.

How do I find civil court cases in NC?

Information about civil, special proceeding, or estates cases in the North Carolina court system can be accessed on the public, self-service terminals in the clerk of court’s office in any county.

NC Supreme Court Clerk’s Phone

Office Telephone (919) 831-5700

Hours of operation: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (except holidays)

Hertford County Clerk Contact Info

Name: Hertford County Clerk

Address:  PO Box 116, Winton, North Carolina, 27986

Phone: 252-358-7100

How can I view records in criminal cases?

Information about criminal cases in the North Carolina court system can be accessed by visiting a public, self-service terminal located at a clerk of court’s office in any county. You can use the terminal to search for cases by defendant name, case number, or victim or witness name. Paper files for court cases may be accessed by visiting the clerk of court’s office in the county where the case is located. Copies may be made of court documents for a fee. Also, see the Remote Public Access Program to learn more about licensing for data access and extracts.

How can I get copies of birth, marriage, divorce, or death certificates?

The Register of Deeds in the county where the event took place may be able to provide a copy of a birth, marriage, or death certificate. You can also get copies of these certificates, as well as divorce certificates, through North Carolina Vital Records, here is the link: http://vitalrecords.nc.gov/

Source: Hertford County Clerk Of Court