Cumberland County Bench Warrants

Cumberland County bench warrants are processed at the courthouse located at 117 Dick Street in Fayetteville, North Carolina. With about 335,000 residents, Cumberland County is one of the most populated counties in the state and includes a large military community near Fort Liberty. The Clerk of Superior Court handles all bench warrant records and orders for arrest. You can search for active warrants through the clerk office, the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office, or online through the state court system.

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335K Population
658 Square Miles
District Court Division
Fayetteville County Seat

Bench Warrants in Cumberland County

A bench warrant is a court order that directs law enforcement to arrest a named person. In Cumberland County, judges issue these warrants daily due to the high volume of court cases. The authority for bench warrants comes from G.S. 15A-305, which allows North Carolina judges to issue orders for arrest. Cumberland County's large population and busy dockets mean that bench warrants are a common part of daily court business.

Failure to appear is the top reason for bench warrants in Cumberland County. A defendant misses court. The judge calls the name. No one answers. The judge signs the warrant right there. The clerk enters it into the system. The sheriff gets the warrant for service. This happens dozens of times each week across Cumberland County courtrooms.

Other causes include not paying fines, not completing ordered programs, and breaking probation terms. Each one can lead to a bench warrant in Cumberland County. The court takes these matters seriously because the system only works when people follow its orders.

Cumberland County Sheriff Warrant Division

The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office runs a large Warrants Division dedicated to serving bench warrants and other court orders. The main office is at 131 Dick Street in Fayetteville. Call (910) 677-5577 for warrant inquiries. The sheriff covers about 658 square miles of the Sandhills region and operates one of the largest county jails in North Carolina.

The image below shows the Cumberland County court information page.

Cumberland County court information for bench warrant searches in Fayetteville North Carolina

Use this page to find contact details and directions for the Cumberland County courthouse.

Cumberland County's sheriff works closely with military law enforcement at Fort Liberty. This is important because many service members and their families live in the county. If someone with a bench warrant is on the military base, coordination between civilian and military police is needed. All Cumberland County bench warrants go into the statewide Warrant Repository, making them visible to every law enforcement agency in North Carolina.

Search Cumberland County Warrants

Cumberland County offers several ways to check for active bench warrants. The volume of cases in this county means the system stays busy, so online tools are a good place to start before calling or visiting.

The NC eCourts portal provides free access to court case records. Type in a name and filter by Cumberland County. The case results will show charges, court dates, and case status notes. Entries marked as "failure to appear" or "order for arrest issued" point to an active bench warrant. This tool works from any computer or phone and covers all 100 North Carolina counties.

  • Search the NC eCourts portal online for free
  • Call the Cumberland County Clerk at (910) 475-3000
  • Visit 117 Dick Street in Fayetteville during business hours
  • Contact the sheriff's Warrants Division at (910) 677-5577
  • Check the NC Criminal Justice Information Network

The courthouse is open weekdays from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Staff handle many warrant inquiries each day and can look up active bench warrants by name or case number. Bring a photo ID when you visit the Cumberland County courthouse.

Cumberland County Court Details

Court Cumberland County Clerk of Superior Court
117 Dick Street
Fayetteville, NC 28301
Phone: (910) 475-3000
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Sheriff Cumberland County Sheriff's Office
131 Dick Street
Fayetteville, NC 28301
Phone: (910) 677-5577
Website nccourts.gov/locations/cumberland-county

Outstanding Warrants in Cumberland County

An outstanding bench warrant in Cumberland County means law enforcement is looking for you. It does not expire. It stays active for years if needed. Under G.S. 15A-401, any officer in the state can arrest you on sight when the warrant is in the system. A traffic stop in another county. A call for help at your home. A visit to a government office. Any of these can lead to your arrest if you have an active bench warrant from Cumberland County.

The consequences get worse over time. Additional charges for failure to appear under G.S. 15A-543 may be filed. Your bond amount goes up. The judge may set stricter conditions when you finally appear. In Cumberland County, judges handle high volumes of cases and have limited patience for people who skip court dates. Resolving the warrant early gives you the best chance at a fair outcome.

Cumberland County Public Records

Bench warrants are public records in Cumberland County under G.S. 132-1. The North Carolina Public Records Act gives anyone the right to access government records, including court documents and bench warrants. You do not need to be the named person to look up a warrant in Cumberland County.

The NC Judicial Branch website links to court resources for all counties. Cumberland County has public access terminals at the courthouse where you can look up cases. The NC Department of Adult Correction runs a statewide offender search that may show records connected to Cumberland County bench warrants.

Clearing Bench Warrants in Cumberland County

You can clear a bench warrant in Cumberland County by taking action. Talk to a lawyer first if you can. A criminal defense attorney who practices in Cumberland County can file a recall motion with the court. The judge reviews it and decides whether to pull the bench warrant and set a new court date. This often avoids jail time.

Without a lawyer, you can turn yourself in at the Cumberland County courthouse at 117 Dick Street. The magistrate processes the warrant and sets bond. You may be released that same day depending on the charge and your history. Either way, clearing the bench warrant removes it from the statewide system and ends the risk of a surprise arrest anywhere in North Carolina.

The warrant search page below shows resources for Cumberland County bench warrants.

Cumberland County warrant search for bench warrants in North Carolina

Use the NC Criminal Justice Information Network for broader searches that include Cumberland County records.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Cumberland County. Verify which county issued the bench warrant before contacting a clerk office.