Apex Traffic Ticket Records

Apex traffic ticket records go through the Wake County court system. Known as "The Peak of Good Living," Apex has about 62,000 residents and is one of the fastest-growing towns in the Triangle area. The Apex Police Department writes traffic citations within town limits, and all tickets are filed at the Wake County District Court in Raleigh. Drivers who get a traffic ticket in Apex can search for their records online through the NC eCourts portal or contact the Wake County clerk of court.

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Apex Quick Facts

62,000 Population
Wake County
District Court Division
Fast Growing Town Status

Where Apex Traffic Tickets Are Processed

Apex does not have its own traffic court. Traffic ticket records from Apex are handled by the Wake County District Court in Raleigh. The courthouse is on Fayetteville Street, roughly a 20-minute drive from downtown Apex. All traffic cases from Apex, Cary, Raleigh, and other Wake County towns go through this same courthouse.

Court Wake County District Court
Address 316 Fayetteville Street
Raleigh, NC 27601
Phone (919) 792-4000
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/wake-county

The Town of Apex website provides information about police services and town government. The Apex Police Department enforces traffic laws on all town roads, including the busy US-64 corridor and residential neighborhoods that continue to see new development.

Below is the Apex town website, which provides resources and contact information for residents dealing with traffic ticket records.

Town of Apex website for traffic ticket records information

The Apex website includes links to police services, town ordinances, and general contact information.

Search Apex Traffic Ticket Records Online

Use the NC eCourts portal to search for Apex traffic ticket records. The system covers all Wake County cases. Enter your name or the citation number from your ticket to find your court date, charge, and case status. The search is free.

You can also call the Wake County clerk at (919) 792-4000 for a phone lookup. Staff can provide court dates, charges, and balance information. For copies of your traffic ticket records, visit the courthouse in Raleigh or send a written request by mail.

Note: Apex has seen rapid population growth in recent years. As new roads open and traffic patterns change, enforcement priorities shift too. The town's growth means more drivers on the road and more traffic ticket records processed through Wake County court each year.

After an Apex Traffic Ticket

Your Apex traffic ticket has a court date at the Wake County District Court in Raleigh. Pay the fine before that date, go to court, or hire a lawyer. Each option results in a different entry on your traffic ticket record.

Paying the fine early closes the case as a guilty plea. The NC DMV records the conviction and adds points to your driving record. Insurance increases may follow. For minor tickets, this is the fastest resolution.

Contesting the ticket in court or through an attorney gives you a chance at a better outcome. Wake County processes a high volume of traffic cases, and plea deals are common. A reduction to improper equipment avoids insurance points and keeps your record cleaner. Many Apex residents find this approach worthwhile for more serious tickets.

A failure to appear on your court date triggers a license revocation and possible warrant. Always resolve your Apex traffic ticket before the deadline. The long-term cost of ignoring a ticket far exceeds the cost of handling it properly.

Common Apex Traffic Violations

Apex sits along the US-64 corridor and connects to I-540, making it a commuter hub for the Triangle region. The town's steady growth has brought new neighborhoods, shopping centers, and more traffic. Speeding is the most common violation in Apex traffic ticket records.

Officers patrol school zones, residential areas, and commercial corridors. Red light violations, stop sign infractions, and seat belt tickets are frequent. Construction zones on expanding roads carry higher fines when drivers speed through them. As Apex continues to grow, traffic enforcement remains a priority for the police department.

Reckless driving under N.C.G.S. 20-140 and DWI under N.C.G.S. 20-138.1 are serious charges. Both go through a more involved court process and carry heavier penalties. A DWI in Apex is a criminal offense that requires a mandatory court appearance in Wake County.

Traffic Enforcement in a Growing Apex

Apex has been one of the fastest-growing communities in the Southeast for several years. New housing developments, retail centers, and office parks bring more cars to the road each year. With growth comes new intersections, changing speed limits, and construction zones. All of these create opportunities for traffic enforcement and new traffic ticket records.

Road widening projects on US-64, Ten Ten Road, and Kelly Road have changed traffic flow in parts of Apex. Construction zone violations carry double fines in North Carolina, and officers patrol active work zones to keep workers and drivers safe. If you get a ticket in a construction zone in Apex, the fine on your traffic ticket record will be higher than a standard violation.

Paying Apex Traffic Ticket Fines

Pay Apex traffic ticket fines through the NC eCourts portal, at the Wake County courthouse in Raleigh, or by mail. Online payment works for many standard traffic violations. Check your citation for specific instructions.

The courthouse accepts cash, checks, and money orders. Payment plans are available if you cannot pay the full amount at once. Unpaid fines can result in a license hold and additional fees. Handle your Apex traffic ticket fine on time to keep your record in good standing.

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Wake County Traffic Ticket Records

Apex is in Wake County, and all traffic tickets from the town are filed at the Wake County District Court. The county handles cases from Apex, Raleigh, Cary, and every other town within its borders. For full details on the county court system and additional resources, visit the Wake County traffic ticket records page.

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