High Point Traffic Ticket Lookup

High Point traffic ticket records are processed through the Guilford County court system. The city has about 115,000 people and spans parts of four counties, though most of it lies in Guilford County. The High Point Police Department writes traffic citations across the city, and those tickets go to the Guilford County District Court. Known for its furniture market, High Point also sees heavy traffic during trade show events. Drivers who get a ticket in High Point can search for their records through the county clerk or the NC eCourts portal.

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High Point Quick Facts

115,000 Population
Guilford Primary County
District Court Division
4 Counties City Spans

Where High Point Traffic Ticket Records Are Filed

High Point does not have its own traffic court. Traffic tickets from the city go through the Guilford County District Court. The county has courthouses in both Greensboro and High Point. Many High Point traffic cases are heard at the High Point courthouse on South Hamilton Street.

Court Guilford County District Court
Address 211 S. Hamilton Street
High Point, NC 27260
Phone (336) 412-7300
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/guilford-county

The High Point Police Department can be reached at 336-883-3111. Officers patrol city streets and write traffic tickets for violations across town. The City of High Point website provides details about police services. Because the city spans Guilford, Davidson, Forsyth, and Randolph counties, some tickets may be filed in a different county court depending on where the stop happened.

The Guilford County court page below offers case search tools and contact information for looking up High Point traffic ticket records.

Guilford County court page for High Point traffic ticket records

This page includes court calendars, clerk contact details, and links to the eCourts online search system.

Note: Check the county listed on your ticket. If your traffic stop happened in the Davidson, Forsyth, or Randolph County portion of High Point, your case goes to that county's court instead of Guilford County.

How to Search High Point Traffic Ticket Records

The NC eCourts portal lets you search High Point traffic ticket records online. The system covers all Guilford County cases. Enter your name or citation number to see your court date, charge, and case status. The search is free for basic case information.

You can also call the clerk at (336) 412-7300 or (336) 634-6000 for the High Point courthouse. Staff can look up your record and provide details over the phone. For certified copies of traffic ticket records, you need to visit the courthouse in person with a valid photo ID.

To search your records, have the following ready:

  • Your full legal name
  • Citation or ticket number
  • Date of the traffic stop

Dealing with a High Point Traffic Ticket

After getting a traffic ticket in High Point, you have a court date at the Guilford County District Court. Pay the fine before that date, appear in court, or hire an attorney. Your choice determines the final entry on your traffic ticket record.

Paying the fine early is a guilty plea. The conviction goes to the NC DMV, points are added to your driving record, and your insurance may go up. For small violations, this is often the quickest option. For tickets that carry three or more points, consider going to court instead.

A lawyer can negotiate a reduction at the Guilford County courthouse. Plea deals that lower the charge to improper equipment are common in High Point traffic cases. This keeps insurance points off your record. The negotiated outcome becomes part of your traffic ticket record.

Never miss your court date. A failure to appear can revoke your license and create additional legal problems. Always resolve your High Point traffic ticket before the deadline.

Common High Point Traffic Violations

High Point has several major roads that see heavy traffic. Main Street, Eastchester Drive, and the I-85 Business corridor are enforcement hot spots. During the High Point Market furniture show, traffic volumes spike and officers increase patrols in the downtown area.

Speeding is the most common traffic ticket in High Point. Officers also write citations for running red lights, driving without insurance, and seat belt violations. Expired registration and failure to yield are other frequent entries in High Point traffic ticket records. More serious charges like reckless driving under N.C.G.S. 20-140 and DWI under N.C.G.S. 20-138.1 carry heavier penalties and go through separate court procedures.

Traffic Tickets During High Point Market

The High Point Market furniture show is one of the largest trade events in the world. It brings tens of thousands of visitors to the city twice a year. During Market weeks, traffic in downtown High Point and surrounding areas is much heavier than usual. Officers increase patrols to manage congestion and enforce traffic laws in the event zone.

Visitors to the High Point Market who receive traffic tickets must handle them through the Guilford County court. Out-of-state attendees can hire a local attorney to manage the case without returning to North Carolina. Since many Market visitors are from out of state, this is a common situation. North Carolina shares conviction data with other states, so an unresolved ticket can affect your driving record back home.

Paying High Point Traffic Ticket Fines

Pay your High Point traffic ticket fines online at the NC eCourts portal, at the courthouse, or by mail. Not all tickets can be paid online, so check your citation first. The courthouse in High Point accepts cash, checks, and money orders.

If you need a payment plan, ask the clerk. Unpaid fines may result in a license hold and additional fees. Pay your High Point traffic ticket on time to avoid extra costs and protect your driving privileges.

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Guilford County Traffic Ticket Records

High Point is primarily in Guilford County, and most traffic tickets from the city go through the Guilford County District Court. The county also serves Greensboro and other nearby towns. For complete information about the county court system and related resources, visit the Guilford County traffic ticket records page.

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