Find Randolph County DUI Records
Randolph County DUI records are maintained at the Clerk of Superior Court in Asheboro. With a population of over 142,000, Randolph County is one of the more populous counties in central North Carolina. The clerk's office stores all DWI case files, court dockets, and impaired driving records. You can search for DUI records online through the state court portal or visit the courthouse at 176 East Salisbury Street. Pamela Hill serves as the current Clerk of Superior Court for Randolph County.
Randolph County Quick Facts
Randolph County DUI Court Office
The Randolph County Clerk of Superior Court is at 176 East Salisbury Street, Suite 201, in Asheboro. The main phone number is (336) 328-3000 or (336) 328-3100. Office hours are 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. The Bailiff's Information Desk can be reached at (336) 318-6474 for general courthouse questions.
All DUI records in Randolph County are kept at the clerk's office. This includes both Superior Court and District Court records. Most impaired driving cases are heard in District Court, which handles misdemeanor DWI charges and traffic violations. Superior Court handles felony DUI charges such as habitual impaired driving. The clerk maintains all case files, dockets, transcripts, and court orders for DWI cases. The Court Reporter at (336) 328-3155 can help with transcript requests for DUI trials.
The Randolph County page on the NC Judicial Branch site has links to contact details, local rules, and court calendars. The contact directory lists phone numbers for every office at the courthouse.
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Randolph County Clerk of Superior Court 176 East Salisbury Street, Suite 201 Asheboro, NC 27203 Phone: (336) 328-3000 |
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| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | nccourts.gov/locations/randolph-county |
Search DWI Records in Randolph County
The NC eCourts portal is the primary online tool for searching DUI records in Randolph County. You can search by name or case number. Basic case data is free to view. The system shows charges, court dates, and case outcomes for DWI cases filed in the county.
At the courthouse in Asheboro, self-service terminals let you search for DUI records by name, case number, or other criteria. Staff at the clerk's office can help with your search. You can view impaired driving case files during business hours at no cost. Standard copies are $0.25 per page, and certified copies carry an extra fee. Bring your photo ID when visiting.
You can also search for DWI court dates through the NC Court Dates tool. This shows when a case is set for hearing in Randolph County. Select the county from the dropdown and enter the name or case number to find scheduled court appearances.
Note: The Randolph County courthouse maintains DUI records dating back to the establishment of the court system, though older records may take longer to locate.
Randolph County DWI Penalties
DUI cases in Randolph County follow North Carolina state law. Under G.S. 20-138.1, driving while impaired is a misdemeanor. The blood alcohol limit is 0.08%. Commercial drivers must stay below 0.04%. Drivers under 21 have a zero tolerance standard. A driver found above these limits in Randolph County will be charged with DWI.
Judges in Randolph County use the sentencing system under G.S. 20-179. Six levels of punishment exist, from Level Five to Aggravated Level One. The court considers aggravating factors like a high blood alcohol reading, driving with a revoked license, or causing an accident. Mitigating factors can reduce the sentence. First-time offenders with no aggravating factors often receive Level Five, which may include a fine and community service. Repeat offenders face jail time and extended license revocation under G.S. 20-19.
Refusing a breath test in Randolph County triggers the implied consent law under G.S. 20-16.2. This leads to automatic license revocation for at least one year. G.S. 20-16.5 allows pretrial license revocation within 10 days of a DWI arrest. Habitual DWI under G.S. 20-138.5 is a felony for drivers with three or more prior convictions in 10 years, heard in Randolph County Superior Court.
DUI Background Checks in Randolph County
A criminal background check at the Randolph County clerk's office costs $25. You must fill out Form AOC-CR-314. This search covers Randolph County only and shows DUI charges and convictions in the county's records.
The North Carolina SBI runs statewide background checks that include DWI records from all 100 counties. The SBI fee is $14 for a personal history check. Contact them at (919) 662-4500 or visit 3320 Garner Road in Raleigh. The NC Courts background check page explains the steps for checking DUI history at the state level.
The Randolph County Sheriff, Maynard Reid, Jr., can be reached at 336-318-6680. The Sheriff's Office at 725 McDowell Road maintains arrest records and booking data for DWI cases handled by county law enforcement. The Randolph County Register of Deeds, Krista Lowe, is at 158 Worth Street and can be reached at 336-318-6960 for property and vital records.
Randolph County DUI Court Resources
Online tools from the NC Judicial Branch make it easier to search for DUI records in Randolph County. The eCourts system is expanding to cover more types of records and more online features for public access.
The NC Court Records Portal covers all 100 counties. Search for Randolph County DWI cases by name or case number. You can see charges, upcoming court dates, and how cases were resolved. For certified copies, contact the Randolph County clerk at (336) 328-3000.
Expungement information is available through the NC Judicial Branch for people who want to have eligible DUI charges removed from their record. Not all DWI convictions qualify for expungement under North Carolina law, but the court website explains the process and forms you need. The Archdale Magistrate's Office at 336-328-3141 can handle after-hours matters in Randolph County such as bond hearings for DWI arrests. The District Court Judges at (336) 328-3270 preside over most impaired driving cases in the county.
Nearby Counties
These counties are near Randolph County. A DUI case is filed in the county where the arrest happened. Check the location of the traffic stop to make sure you search the right county.