Stokes County Traffic Ticket Records

Stokes County traffic ticket records are managed by the Clerk of Superior Court in Danbury, North Carolina. The clerk office handles all traffic cases filed in Stokes County under Judicial District 17B. Stokes County has an Administrative Traffic Court that serves both Stokes and Surry counties. This special court gives drivers several ways to handle their traffic tickets without a full court trial. The courthouse at 1012 Main St stores all traffic case files. This page explains how to find, resolve, and obtain copies of traffic ticket records in Stokes County.

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Stokes County Quick Facts

Danbury County Seat
District 17B Court District
Admin Court Traffic Court
(336) 593-4400 Clerk Phone

Stokes County Clerk of Superior Court

The Clerk of Superior Court in Stokes County keeps all traffic ticket records for the area. This office processes payments, stores case files, and issues copies. Staff can help you search for a case or find out what you owe.

The Stokes County courthouse is at 1012 Main St in Danbury. The mailing address is PO Box 250, Danbury, NC 27016. All traffic tickets from roads in Stokes County are filed here. The county is in Judicial District 17B, which it shares with Surry County.

The Stokes County court page on the NC Judicial Branch site shows contact details and court services.

Stokes County court page for traffic ticket records

Check this page for hours and directions before going to the Stokes County courthouse in Danbury.

Court Stokes County Clerk of Superior Court
1012 Main St
Danbury, NC 27016
Phone: (336) 593-4400
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/stokes-county

Administrative Traffic Court in Stokes County

Stokes County has an Administrative Traffic Court that serves both Stokes and Surry counties. This is a special court designed to handle traffic tickets more quickly than a regular court session. It gives drivers several options for resolving their tickets.

Through the Administrative Traffic Court, you can choose from these options:

  • Make a payment on your traffic ticket
  • Request a speed reduction
  • Ask about traffic school
  • Show proof of license or insurance
  • Request a trial date

A speed reduction request is a common choice for drivers with a Stokes County traffic ticket. If granted, the lower speed means fewer points on your record. Traffic school is another option that may help keep your record cleaner. Proof of license or insurance can get a charge dismissed if you were valid at the time of the stop but did not have your card with you.

Note: Not all traffic tickets qualify for every option. The Administrative Traffic Court staff in Stokes County can tell you what applies to your case.

Search Stokes County Traffic Ticket Records

You can search for traffic ticket records in Stokes County online or in person. The NC Courts eCourts portal lets you look up cases by name or citation number. Basic case data is free. The system shows charges, dates, and outcomes.

The court date search tool is another free option. Enter your name to find pending hearings in Stokes County. This tool works for all counties in the state.

For in-person searches, visit the clerk at 1012 Main St in Danbury. Bring your ID. Staff can look up traffic ticket records by name, case number, or citation number. Copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies cost more.

Paying Traffic Tickets in Stokes County

The payment information page for Stokes County explains how to submit fines for traffic tickets.

Stokes County payment information for traffic ticket records

Visit this page for accepted payment methods and instructions for Stokes County traffic tickets.

You can pay most waivable traffic tickets through the state payNCticket system. Enter your citation number and pay with a card. At the courthouse, the clerk takes cash, money orders, and cards. Under N.C.G.S. § 20-24.1, failing to pay or appear leads to license revocation and a $200 extra fine.

Paying a traffic ticket counts as a guilty plea. The NC DMV adds points to your record. Under N.C.G.S. § 20-16, getting 12 points in three years means suspension. Consider your options through the Administrative Traffic Court before simply paying a Stokes County traffic ticket.

Obtaining Copies of Stokes County Traffic Ticket Records

Traffic ticket records in Stokes County are public under the North Carolina Public Records Act. Anyone can view or request copies. The NC Judicial Branch explains how to get court records from any county.

Visit the clerk at 1012 Main St or mail a request to PO Box 250, Danbury, NC 27016. Include the full name or case number. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies cost more.

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