Caswell County Bench Warrants

Caswell County bench warrants are filed at the courthouse in Yanceyville, North Carolina. This northern Piedmont county has about 23,000 residents across 428 square miles near the Virginia border. The Clerk of Superior Court at 139 East Church Street keeps all warrant records. The Sheriff's Office in Yanceyville handles warrant service. You can search for outstanding bench warrants by contacting either office or using the state court portal. This guide explains the search process and your options.

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Caswell County Quick Facts

23K Population
Yanceyville County Seat
428 sq mi Area
(336) 459-4000 Clerk Phone

Caswell County Court Records

The Caswell County Courthouse is at 139 East Church Street in Yanceyville. The historic courthouse and its modern annex house both Superior Court and District Court. The Clerk of Superior Court can be reached at (336) 459-4000. Hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM on weekdays.

The clerk office maintains all bench warrant records for Caswell County. Staff can search for warrants by name or case number. Under G.S. 132-1, these records are public. You can view them in person at no charge. Copies have a fee. Caswell County uses the eCourts system for electronic filing and online record access. You can search from home through the state portal.

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Caswell County court information for bench warrant lookup

Check the NC Judicial Branch site for current Caswell County courthouse details.

Court Caswell County Clerk of Superior Court
139 East Church Street
Yanceyville, NC 27379
Phone: (336) 459-4000
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/caswell-county

Caswell Sheriff Bench Warrant Service

The Caswell County Sheriff's Office in Yanceyville handles all bench warrant service. The phone number is (336) 694-9311. Deputies serve warrants across the county's 428 square miles. The office handles warrant processing, jail operations, and court security.

Under G.S. 15A-305, a bench warrant is an order for arrest signed by a judge. When you miss court in Caswell County, the judge issues this order. Deputies can serve it at any time under G.S. 15A-401. The Sheriff's Office enters each warrant into the statewide eWarrants system. This makes Caswell County bench warrants visible to law enforcement in all 100 counties.

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Caswell County Sheriff's Office for bench warrant service

Contact the Sheriff's Office for current bench warrant status in Caswell County.

How Warrants Work in Caswell County

A bench warrant starts when you miss court. The judge signs an order for arrest. The clerk logs it. The Sheriff's Office gets the warrant to serve.

Under G.S. 15A-543, failure to appear has real consequences. Your bond may be revoked. The judge can set a higher bond or deny bond. In Caswell County, bench warrants are issued for all case types. Traffic, misdemeanor, and felony cases all carry this risk. Warrants in North Carolina never expire. A bench warrant from Caswell County stays in the system until it is dealt with.

After arrest on a bench warrant, you see a magistrate right away. Under G.S. 15A-511, the initial appearance happens without unnecessary delay. The magistrate sets bond under G.S. 15A-534. You may post bond and leave, or you may wait in custody for your hearing date in Caswell County.

Search Caswell County Warrants

Multiple search methods are open to you in Caswell County.

  • Visit the courthouse at 139 East Church Street in Yanceyville
  • Call the Clerk at (336) 459-4000
  • Call the Sheriff at (336) 694-9311
  • Search the NC eCourts Portal online

The eCourts Portal gives you access to Caswell County case records from any computer. For the most current bench warrant status, call the clerk or sheriff. In a county this size, phone calls tend to get quick answers. The courthouse has public terminals for free searches during business hours.

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Caswell County warrant search for bench warrants

Combine online and direct contact methods for the best results in Caswell County.

Caswell County Warrant Details

A bench warrant in Caswell County lists specific facts about the defendant. The record shows the person's full name, date of birth, and identifying features. The charges from the original case appear on the warrant along with the case number. The judge who signed the order is named on the record. Bond conditions are listed when they apply.

These details are part of the public record under G.S. 132-1. The Caswell County Clerk of Superior Court at 139 East Church Street in Yanceyville keeps all warrant records on file. You can view them in person at no charge. Copies are available for a fee. The clerk office can help you locate records by name or case number during regular business hours. Even old bench warrants remain on file in the system. The clerk stores these records for years.

Handle Caswell County Warrants

Do not ignore a bench warrant in Caswell County. Get a lawyer who knows the local courts. An attorney can often get the warrant recalled and set a new hearing. The State Bar referral line at 1-800-662-7660 can match you with an attorney. Legal Aid of North Carolina may help if your income is low.

Turning yourself in is another option. Go to the courthouse in Yanceyville with your ID. A magistrate sets bond. If you can post it, you go home with a new court date. The NC offender search tool lets you check statewide records. Taking action on your own is always better than waiting for an unexpected arrest in Caswell County. Every day you wait, the warrant sits in the system. Any law enforcement officer in North Carolina can see it and arrest you on it.

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Nearby Counties

Caswell County is in the northern Piedmont near the Virginia line. These nearby counties handle their own bench warrant records.