Apex DUI Record Lookup

Apex DUI records are handled by the Apex Police Department and the Wake County Clerk of Superior Court. The Town of Apex is in Wake County, south of Raleigh. DUI arrests made by Apex police go through the Wake County court system at the courthouse in Raleigh. You can search for Apex DUI records online through the NC Court Records Portal or visit the Wake County Justice Center on Fayetteville Street. The Apex Police Department at 205 Saunders Street keeps arrest reports and can direct you to the right office for court records.

Search Public Records

Sponsored Results

Apex Quick Facts

73K+ Population
Wake County
District Court Type
919 Area Code

Apex Police Department Records

The Apex Police Department provides law enforcement for the Town of Apex. The department is at 205 Saunders Street, Apex, NC 27502. The non-emergency phone number is 919-362-8661. The department handles DUI arrests and public records requests in line with North Carolina law.

Records requests for DUI arrest reports can be submitted to the Town Clerk's Office. The Town Clerk is at 73 Hunter Street in Apex Town Hall on the 2nd Floor. The phone number is 919-249-1260. You can also email requests to allen.coleman@apexnc.org. The Town Clerk serves as the custodian of town records and processes requests under the North Carolina Public Records Act.

Since Apex is in Wake County, all DUI court records are kept at the Wake County Courthouse in Raleigh. The Apex Police Department handles the arrest side of a DUI case. The court side is managed by Wake County. You can get a copy of the police report from Apex and the court records from Wake County.

Wake County DUI Records for Apex

The Wake County Courthouse is at 316 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, NC 27601. All DUI cases from Apex are filed and heard here. The Wake County Clerk of Superior Court maintains the case files. Public access computers at the courthouse let you search DUI records by name or case number.

Criminal background checks can be obtained at the clerk's office for $25 per search. This check covers all cases on file in Wake County, including DUI arrests from Apex. For certified copies of court documents, visit the clerk in person during business hours. The NC Court Records Portal offers online search access for Wake County DUI cases.

NC Court Records Portal for searching Apex DUI records filed in Wake County

The portal displays case status, charges, and court dates. For complete case documents, you need to visit the Wake County Clerk of Superior Court. The courthouse serves all municipalities in Wake County including Apex, Cary, Holly Springs, and Fuquay-Varina.

Note: Wake County is the most populous county in North Carolina, so the courthouse handles a high volume of DUI cases from Apex and other towns.

Searching Apex DUI Case Records

There are multiple ways to search for DUI records from Apex. The NC Court Records Portal gives you online access to Wake County court data. The Apex Police Department can provide arrest report details. The Wake County Clerk of Superior Court has the full court file.

The Town of Apex public records page explains how to request records from the town. Records include meeting minutes, ordinances, and police reports. For DUI court records, you need to go through Wake County since the town does not maintain court files.

To find an Apex DUI record, you should have:

  • Full name of the person charged with DUI
  • Date of arrest or approximate time frame
  • Case number or police report number

You can also visit the Town of Apex website for general information and links to police services. The town posts public notices and agendas that may include information about DUI enforcement efforts in Apex.

DUI Laws Affecting Apex Drivers

DUI cases from Apex follow North Carolina law. G.S. 20-138.1 makes it illegal to drive while impaired. The blood alcohol limit is 0.08. Sentencing follows G.S. 20-179 with five levels. Apex is a growing suburban town, and DUI enforcement is active on major roads like NC Highway 55 and US Highway 1.

Under G.S. 20-16.2, the implied consent law applies to all drivers in Apex. If an officer has probable cause to believe you are impaired, you must submit to a chemical test. Refusing the test leads to automatic license revocation. G.S. 20-16.5 allows a pretrial civil revocation of 30 days after a DUI arrest in Apex. Habitual DWI under G.S. 20-138.5 is a felony for those with three or more prior DWI convictions. License rules after a conviction are set by G.S. 20-19.

Getting Copies of Apex DUI Records

For police reports, contact the Apex Police Department at 919-362-8661 or submit a request through the Town Clerk. For court records, visit the Wake County Clerk of Superior Court at 316 Fayetteville Street in Raleigh. Certified copies are available for a fee at the clerk's office.

The NC Courts criminal background check page provides details on how to get a background check covering Apex DUI cases in Wake County. For a statewide search, use the NC State Bureau of Investigation. The guide on obtaining court records covers the full process.

Guide to obtaining Apex DUI court records from Wake County

This guide explains how to get DUI records by mail, in person, or online. It covers fees, required forms, and the steps for requesting case files from Wake County courts.

Note: DUI records from Apex are maintained at the county level in Wake County, so you must go to the Raleigh courthouse for court documents.

Apex DUI Record Resources

Apex is one of several towns in Wake County that rely on the Raleigh courthouse for DUI court records. Other towns like Cary, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, and Wake Forest also file cases there. The Wake County Justice Center serves the entire county from one location. This means all Apex DUI cases share the same courthouse and clerk's office.

The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles handles license suspensions and revocations tied to DUI convictions in Apex. Drivers can check the status of their license online or visit a local DMV office. Under G.S. 20-19, the length of suspension depends on the offense level and prior record. Some drivers may qualify for a limited driving privilege that allows travel to work or school during the suspension period.

Legal Aid of North Carolina can help Apex residents with low income who face DUI charges. The North Carolina State Bar runs a lawyer referral service at 1-800-662-7660 to connect you with a DUI attorney in Wake County. The NC Courts website has self-help resources and forms for people who represent themselves in DUI cases at the Wake County Courthouse.

Search Records Now

Sponsored Results