Graham County Criminal History Search

Graham County criminal history records are stored at the Clerk of Superior Court in Robbinsville, North Carolina. Graham County is in the far west of the state, tucked into the Smoky Mountains. It is one of the least populated counties in North Carolina. The clerk handles all criminal case files for the county. You can search by name or case number. Records are public under NCGS Section 132-1. The courthouse in Robbinsville serves the whole county, and staff can help you find what you need.

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Graham County Criminal History Office

The Clerk of Superior Court in Graham County is based in Robbinsville. This is the only courthouse in the county. All criminal cases from Graham County are filed and stored here. The office sits in Judicial District 43, which also covers other western counties. Staff at the clerk office can pull criminal case files and make copies for you.

Graham County has a low case volume. This means wait times are short and staff can often help you right away. Bring your ID when you visit. You can ask for a search by the full name of the person. The clerk will check for any matching criminal cases in Graham County. If a record exists, you can view the file and ask for copies.

The Graham County court website has hours and directions. Visit the North Carolina Judicial Branch page for Graham County to plan your trip to the courthouse in Robbinsville.

Graham County courthouse in Robbinsville North Carolina for criminal history searches

The Graham County courthouse in Robbinsville is where the clerk maintains criminal history records for public review.

Court Graham County Clerk of Superior Court
Robbinsville, NC
Judicial District 43/43A
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/graham-county

Searching Graham County Criminal Records

There are several ways to search for criminal history in Graham County. The fastest option from home is the North Carolina eCourts portal. This free tool covers all counties. You enter a name or case number and see results. Graham County records appear in the system. The portal shows charges, court dates, and case status. It does not provide certified copies.

For certified copies, you must contact the Graham County clerk. Go to the courthouse in Robbinsville. Ask for a criminal record search. Staff will look up the name and pull files. You can view the case and ask for copies. The first page is $6.00. Each page after is $0.25. Certified copies cost more. Pay by check or money order made out to the Graham County Clerk.

A statewide criminal history check through the SBI costs $25. You submit Form AOC-CR-314 with fingerprints. The SBI searches all counties under NCGS Section 114-19. This gives you results from Graham County and every other county in the state. It is the most thorough option.

Note: Online searches may miss sealed or expunged Graham County records. The clerk office in Robbinsville is the best source for a full check.

Graham County Criminal Record Types

Each criminal case file in Graham County contains many documents. The file starts with the arrest warrant or citation. Then come the formal charges from the district attorney. As the case moves through District 43 courts, more papers are added. Motions, rulings, and orders all go into the file. The Graham County clerk keeps everything together.

A typical Graham County criminal history file includes:

  • Arrest warrant or magistrate order
  • Charges and indictments
  • Court dates and hearing notes
  • Plea agreements or trial verdicts
  • Sentencing orders
  • Probation conditions

Some records may no longer be available. Under NCGS Section 15A-145 through Section 15A-150, certain criminal records can be expunged. A judge must grant the request. Once expunged, the record is removed from public view in Graham County. The clerk cannot show you an expunged file. Dismissed cases and first offenses may qualify for this process.

Fees for Graham County Records

Graham County uses the standard North Carolina fee schedule for criminal history copies. Fees are set by NCGS Section 132-6.2. The clerk collects payment at the time of your request.

A certified criminal history check from the SBI is $25. This covers all counties in the state, including Graham County. Local copy fees at the clerk office are $6.00 for the first page and $0.25 for each page after that. Certified copies carry a higher fee. Call the Graham County clerk to confirm current rates and accepted forms of payment before you visit Robbinsville.

North Carolina Judicial Branch website for Graham County criminal history records

The NC Judicial Branch website provides court information for Graham County and all other counties in North Carolina.

State Criminal History Tools

State-level tools can help you find criminal history records tied to Graham County. The NC Offender Search lets you look up people in the state prison system. This free tool includes inmates convicted in Graham County courts. Search by name or offender number.

The NC Department of Public Safety runs the offender database. It also tracks probation and parole. If someone was placed on community supervision after a Graham County conviction, DPS may have details. The NC Courts records help page covers how to get files from any county clerk in the state.

The Graham County Sheriff also keeps arrest records. These are separate from court files. If an arrest did not lead to charges, the sheriff may still have a record. Contact the sheriff office for arrest logs and booking details from Graham County.

Legal Aid for Graham County Records

Legal Aid of North Carolina may be able to help Graham County residents with criminal record issues. They assist with expunction petitions and corrections. Call their helpline to see if you qualify based on income.

Expunction lets you clear certain criminal records from public view. The rules are in NCGS Section 15A-145 through Section 15A-150. You must file the right form with the Graham County clerk. The NC Courts forms page has all the paperwork. Print the forms and file them in Robbinsville. A judge reviews each petition. Not all requests are granted.

Note: An expunction in Graham County removes the record from public searches, but some law enforcement agencies may still have access to the information under limited circumstances defined by state law.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Graham County. Criminal cases are filed in the county where the offense happened. Check the address of the incident to find the right county.