Find Hoke County Traffic Ticket Records
Hoke County traffic ticket records are maintained at the courthouse in Raeford. The Clerk of Superior Court manages all traffic cases for the county. Hoke County is next to Cumberland County and Fort Liberty, which brings a mix of military and civilian traffic through the area. The county joined eCourts on October 14, 2024, as part of Track 3. Hoke County is in Judicial District 29. All traffic ticket records are public and available for anyone to search.
Hoke County Quick Facts
Hoke County Clerk of Superior Court
The Hoke County Clerk of Superior Court is at 304 N. Main St in Raeford. The mailing address is PO Box 148, Raeford, NC 28376. Staff handle all traffic ticket records, accept payments, and provide copies of court documents.
The Hoke County court page shows clerk office details and services.
Check the court page for hours and contact details at the Hoke County courthouse.
Hoke County joined the eCourts system in October 2024. This means traffic ticket records are now available through the statewide online portal. The NC Courts website provides access to Hoke County records alongside all other eCourts counties.
The Hoke County courthouse in Raeford serves the entire county.
All traffic ticket records for Hoke County are filed and stored at this building.
| Court |
Hoke County Clerk of Superior Court 304 N. Main St Raeford, NC 28376 PO Box 148 Phone: (910) 875-3600 |
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| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | nccourts.gov/locations/hoke-county |
Searching for Hoke County Traffic Ticket Records
Since Hoke County is on eCourts, use the NC eCourts portal to search traffic ticket records online. Enter a name or case number. The system shows charges, dates, and outcomes.
The court date search helps you find upcoming Hoke County hearings. Type your name to check for a pending traffic case. This free tool covers all counties in the state.
At the clerk office in Raeford, staff search records and print copies. Bring ID. Copies cost $0.25 per page. For mail requests, write to PO Box 148, Raeford, NC 28376 with payment included.
Traffic Ticket Points in Hoke County
Convictions on Hoke County traffic tickets add points to your driving record. Under N.C.G.S. § 20-16, the NC DMV assigns points by violation type. Speeding gets two. A stop sign violation gets three. Reckless driving under N.C.G.S. § 20-140 gets four.
Twelve points in three years means suspension. Points from Hoke County count the same as any other county. Insurance rates often rise after a Hoke County traffic ticket conviction. DWI under N.C.G.S. § 20-138.1 carries the heaviest penalties and requires a court appearance.
Note: Military personnel stationed near Hoke County should handle traffic tickets promptly, as a failure to appear can affect their driving privileges both in North Carolina and their home state.
How to Pay a Hoke County Traffic Ticket
PayNCticket accepts online payments for eligible Hoke County traffic tickets. Enter your citation number on the state payment site. The system shows the fine and takes cards.
At the Raeford courthouse, pay with cash or card. Personal checks are not accepted at Hoke County court. Money orders work too. Pay before your court date. Under N.C.G.S. § 20-24.1, failure to appear adds $200 and revokes your license.
Hoke County Traffic Ticket Records Are Public
Traffic ticket records in Hoke County are public under the North Carolina Public Records Act. Any person can request copies. You do not need to be involved in the case. The clerk office fills all requests.
The NC Courts fees page lists copy costs. Send written requests to PO Box 148, Raeford, NC 28376. Include the name and payment. The clerk will search Hoke County traffic ticket records and mail what they find.
Nearby Counties
Hoke County borders these counties. Check your citation to verify where it was filed.