Archdale White Pages Search
Archdale white pages connect you with public records in this city that spans the Guilford and Randolph County line. About 12,000 people live in Archdale, and it sits just south of High Point in the Piedmont Triad. You can use Archdale white pages to find court records, deed filings, and other public documents kept at both county offices. Guilford County is the only county in North Carolina with two Register of Deeds offices. This page shows you how to search Archdale white pages and find the records you need in both counties.
Archdale Quick Facts
Archdale White Pages for Guilford County
Much of Archdale falls inside Guilford County. The Guilford County Register of Deeds is the main office for property and vital records on the Guilford side. Jeff L. Thigpen serves as the Register of Deeds. The office records deeds, mortgages, and other land documents. It also issues marriage licenses and provides certified copies of birth, death, and marriage certificates.
The Guilford County Register of Deeds has a long history of record keeping. A computer system installed in 2006 allows searching of records from 1771 forward. Before that upgrade, online searches only went back to 1982. The office also completed a full digitization of its index books in 2006. You can search these records online through the Guilford County deed search portal. This tool lets you look up deeds, liens, and other recorded documents by name, book and page, or instrument number.
Note: The Guilford County Register of Deeds includes a legal disclaimer that information is furnished as a public service with no warranty of accuracy.
Court Records for Archdale Residents
Archdale court records go through the Guilford County Clerk of Superior Court for the Guilford side and the Randolph County Clerk for the Randolph side. The Guilford County Courthouse is at 201 S. Eugene Street in Greensboro. Lisa Johnson-Tonkins serves as the Clerk of Superior Court. You can reach the office at 336-412-7300.
Guilford County is in District 24 of the North Carolina court system. The county has two courthouse locations. The main one is in Greensboro, and a second is in High Point at 505 E. Green Drive. This makes it easier for Archdale residents to access court records without a long drive. Certified copies cost $5 for the first page and $2 for each added page. Plain copies in person cost 15 cents per page. Mail copies are $1 per page.
Many court records can be viewed online from the Guilford County Courts website. Online records include the offender's name, date of birth, charges, court dates, and attorneys. The eCourts portal is another way to search cases by party name or case number. Under NCGS 7A-109, the clerk of superior court is the custodian of all court records in the county.
Archdale White Pages Property Lookup
Property data for Archdale can be found through two county systems. The Guilford County GIS Data Viewer shows parcel maps, ownership info, and tax data for the Guilford side. You can search by address, owner name, or parcel number. The tool also shows aerial photos and zoning info.
The Guilford County Tax Department handles property tax records. You can search the Guilford County property tax search tool to find assessed values, tax amounts, and payment history. Property in Archdale is revalued on a regular cycle set by county policy. The tax department lists appeal deadlines and exemption options on its site.
For the Randolph County portion of Archdale, the Randolph County Register of Deeds and tax office handle property records. The Randolph County offices are in Asheboro. You can search property data through the Randolph County GIS system or visit the office in person.
Archdale White Pages and State Resources
State agencies also hold records that affect Archdale residents. The North Carolina eCourts portal shown below is a free tool for searching court records across the state.
The eCourts system covers criminal, civil, and traffic cases from all 100 North Carolina counties.
The State Bureau of Investigation handles criminal background checks for the state. A standard background check costs $14 and can be requested by mail. The SBI processes these under NCGS 132-1.4, which governs access to criminal history records. For vital records, the NC Vital Records office can provide certified copies of birth and death certificates from anywhere in the state.
Public Records Law in Archdale
Public records in Archdale are governed by NCGS Chapter 132. This law applies to all government offices in Guilford County, Randolph County, and the City of Archdale. NCGS 132-1 defines public records as all documents made or received by a government agency in the course of its work. NCGS 132-6 requires that custodians of public records must allow inspection during normal business hours.
You have the right to view public records without giving a reason. Offices may charge for copies but cannot charge to look at files. If you believe a public records request has been wrongly denied, you can seek relief in court. North Carolina courts have a strong record of supporting public access to government documents.
Arrest Records Near Archdale
The Guilford County Sheriff's Office handles arrest records and law enforcement for parts of the county outside city limits. The sheriff runs an online inmate search tool at the Guilford County Sheriff P2C portal. You can look up current inmates, charges, and booking details. The site also has a sex offender search tool.
For records within Archdale city limits, the Archdale Police Department handles incident and arrest reports. You can contact the department at city hall for copies. The first copy of a criminal record is often free. Certified copies require a visit to the Guilford County Courthouse. A certified copy costs $25, while a plain copy is $2.
Note: Arrest warrants that have not been served are not public under North Carolina law.
Guilford County White Pages
Archdale straddles the line between Guilford and Randolph County, but most of the city falls in Guilford County. Court filings, property records, and vital records are held at county offices in Greensboro and High Point. For a full guide to Guilford County public records and white pages resources, visit the county page.