Single AOC-administered court system covering Superior, District, Magistrate, and Small Claims. eCourts (Tyler Odyssey) Public Portal live statewide since 2025-10-13; ACIS terminals at the courthouse remain the fallback for older records. Eviction (summary ejectment) goes through the Magistrate division; criminal misdemeanors and traffic also Magistrate/District. Felony, family, civil, probate at Superior. Marriage records file at the county Register of Deeds, not at NC Vital Records.
Guided record check
Run this in order.
Start with the systems most likely to change your read of a person. Then cross-check custody, registries, and paper-trail sources before you go wider.
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01 · The docket layer
Start with courts
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Run county and statewide court portals first. Civil, criminal, family, and lower-court systems are often separate, so this is where most missed records happen.
Statewide unified court search across all 100 NC counties (Tyler Odyssey Smart Search). Covers Superior, District, Magistrate, and Small Claims dockets. Returns Register of Actions per case with parties, hearings, dispositions, financial info. Separate NC Judgment Search at /app/NCJudgmentSearch/ for civil and criminal judgment indexes. eCourts conversion completed in all 100 counties on 2025-10-13; older records pre-rollout still on legacy ACIS terminals at the courthouse.
This is the single most important NC source for criminal, civil, family, and eviction history. Every NC county runs on this portal now. Search by name, case number, or citation and you will see the entire docket history. Eviction is filed as summary ejectment in Magistrate court and shows up here. Domestic violence protective orders show up here. Older cases that pre-date the county's eCourts go-live live in ACIS at the courthouse and are not online.
Wake cases run on the statewide AOC eCourts Odyssey portal. Covers Superior, District, and Magistrate divisions. Wake County Courthouse at 316 Fayetteville St, Raleigh. Search by name, case number, or citation; Register of Actions visible per case.
Raleigh and Cary cases all live here. If you're vetting someone with a Triangle connection, Wake is one of your highest-volume sources. Eviction history (summary ejectment) shows up here in Magistrate, criminal in District and Superior, family and civil in Superior.
02 · Current risk signals
Check custody and registries
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Use jail, corrections, and registry systems to catch records that do not show up in a normal court search.
Name or offender ID search across NC state prison, probation, and parole populations. Records back to 1972. Includes escapes/captures, absconders, releases, and bulk data. Does NOT include county jail (use county sheriff for current detention).
If your state-prison hunch is right this confirms it. Name search is fast and the records go back fifty years. Probation and parole status surfaces here too which often matters more than the original sentence. County jail is a separate search at each sheriff's office.
Public, free, name-searchable. Aggregates registrant data submitted by all 100 county sheriffs. Email alerts for offenders moving within 1, 3, or 5 miles of any address you register; supports multiple registered addresses. Mobile site at sexoffender.ncsbi.gov/mobile.aspx. Statistics and FAQ available.
Run this against anyone you're vetting and against the addresses where your kids spend time. The proximity alert is the highest-leverage feature here: register your home, your school, your parents' house, and you'll be notified when someone registers near any of them. NC pulls from sheriff feeds in all 100 counties so coverage is complete.
Police-to-Citizen (P2C) portal for current inmate search. Wake operates two adult facilities: Wake County Detention Center (3301 Hammond Rd, Raleigh) and John H. Baker Jr. Public Safety Center (330 S. Salisbury St, Raleigh). Search by name with optional DOB. Phone 919-856-6900 (request Detention).
If someone is currently held in Wake County, P2C shows it. Two facilities, both feed the same search. Returns booking date, charges, bond, and next court date. State prison and probation are at NCDAC.
03 · Context and corroboration
Pull the paper trail
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Recorder, assessor, prosecutor, records-request, and licensing sources help verify addresses, liens, ownership, agency records, and local context.
NC has 50+ separate professional and occupational licensing boards, each with its own portal and search. nc.gov is the official directory of those boards. NCBOLD is the umbrella database of statutorily required NC licenses. Highest-signal individual board portals: NC Medical Board (portal.ncmedboard.org), NC Board of Nursing (ncbon.com/verify-nc-license), NC Board of Pharmacy (portal.ncbop.org), NC State Bar (membership.ncbar.gov), NC Real Estate Commission, NC Board of Licensed Professional Counselors.
License discipline is one of the cleanest signals you can find on a professional. Doctors, nurses, lawyers, real-estate agents, therapists, contractors. Each NC board runs its own search. Start with the umbrella directory if you don't know which board, otherwise go straight to the board that licenses what they claim to do. A "license in good standing" with no public discipline is reassuring; a suspension or restriction is loud.
Free public search by entity name, SOSID, or registered agent. Covers LLCs, Corporations, Limited Partnerships, LLPs, and Nonprofits registered in NC. Returns formation date, status, registered agent, principal office address, and filing history.
If a partner says they own or work at a business, this confirms it. Name search returns everything they've filed and you can also search by registered agent to see all the entities one person fronts. Useful when someone's vague about what they actually do for work.
Statewide voter search by first and last name with optional DOB and county. Returns registration status, party, precinct, polling place, and voter history. Free, no login.
NC voter rolls are public and the easiest way to confirm where someone actually lives in the state. If a partner's story doesn't match the address on file here, that's a flag. Voter history also tells you whether someone votes at all and which primaries they pull, which is its own kind of information.
Wake BoE administers Raleigh-area elections. Voter lookup runs through the statewide NCSBE search (filter county = Wake). Office at 1200 N New Hope Rd, Raleigh NC 27610; phone 919-404-4040; email voter@wake.gov.
Use the NCSBE search and filter to Wake to confirm someone's Raleigh registration, party, and voting history. Voter file is one of the cleanest address sources in NC.
Wake County Consolidated Real Property Index (CRPI). Deeds back to 1785, marriage records from 1932 forward. Real estate documents (deeds, mortgages, liens, plats), nuptial agreements, restrictive covenants, separation agreements. Office at Wake County Justice Center, 300 S. Salisbury St Suite 1700, Raleigh; phone 919-856-5460. Property fraud alert at docalert.wakegov.com (re-registration required after 2024 platform overhaul).
Marriage records in Raleigh file here, not at state Vital Records. Deeds go back to 1785, the deepest of any county in this directory. Free Property Fraud Alert at DocAlert lets you register your name and get notified when something records against it. If you previously signed up before 2024 you have to re-register; the system was migrated.
Search Wake County real estate by owner name, address, parcel ID. Returns assessed value, lot size, zoning, ownership, and tax bill data. Wake County operates a Consolidated Real Property Index (CRPI) covering the assessor + recorder data jointly. Office at One Bank of America Plaza, Raleigh; phone 919-856-5400.
NC allows owner name search on assessor data, so this is a fast way to confirm Raleigh property ownership. Wake CRPI is unusually well-integrated with the Register of Deeds, which means you can pivot from one to the other without losing your place.
04 · Outside the county
Run the federal backstop
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Federal court and incarceration systems sit outside local portals. Run them before you decide the search is clean.
Federal District, Appeals, and Bankruptcy courts. Over 1 billion documents filed. $0.10/page (capped at $3.00/document); free if quarterly charges under $30. Account required for search. Confirmed live 2026-05-03.
PACER catches federal cases the state DOC and state courts will not. Account required, small per-search fees. Worth using for white-collar, federal drug, immigration, and bankruptcy.
All federal prison inmates, current and historical from 1982. Search by name (with race/sex/age filters) or inmate number. Note: search backend showed intermittent error during 2026-05-03 verification — likely temporary. If main tool is down, try https://www.bop.gov/mobile/find_inmate/byname.jsp as fallback.
All 50 states aggregated, plus DC, US territories, and tribal nations. Search by name or location. DOJ-operated. Named after Dru Sjodin. Also links to abuse reporting resources. Confirmed live 2026-05-03.