Charlotte White Pages Lookup

Charlotte white pages give you a way to find public records in the largest city in North Carolina. The city sits in Mecklenburg County and has close to 900,000 people. You can look up police reports, property data, court cases, and other public files through Charlotte white pages resources. The city and county both keep records that are open to the public under state law. Many of these records are available to view online or at local offices. This page covers the main ways to search Charlotte white pages and public records.

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Charlotte Quick Facts

900,000 Population
Mecklenburg County
District 26 Court District
704-336-7600 CMPD Records

Charlotte White Pages for Police Records

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department handles report requests through its Records Division. The office is at 601 E. Trade Street in the lobby of CMPD headquarters. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. You can call 704-336-7600 to ask about a report. Crash reports are ready 24 to 48 hours after the crash. They are free if you pick them up in person. The online copy costs $6. The CMPD also lets you search arrests from the past three years in Mecklenburg County through its public tools.

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department website has details on how to get copies of incident and crash reports. For local arrest history checks, CMPD no longer handles those directly. All requests for arrest history now go to the Clerk of Court at 832 E. Fourth Street. The fee for that search is $25 in cash, certified check, or money order. This change moved arrest record lookups from police to the court system in Charlotte.

You can view the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department page below for more on records access.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department white pages public records

The CMPD site lists all report types and the steps to get copies from the Records Division.

Charlotte Public Records Request Portal

The City of Charlotte runs a public records request portal for city documents. This covers council meeting minutes, agendas, contracts, ordinances, and resolutions. The city clerk keeps these files. Resolutions go back to 1986. The municipal code is also online. To make a request, you need to give your name, contact info, and a clear description of what you want. You can email the city clerk or use the online form.

The Charlotte public records portal lets you submit and track requests online. The city posts a breakdown of all public records requests it gets, so you can see how the process works. Under NCGS Chapter 132, public records must be open for inspection by any person. The city follows this law and responds to requests as fast as it can.

Here is a look at the Charlotte public records portal where you can start a new request.

Charlotte public records portal white pages request form

The portal tracks your request status and sends updates by email.

Note: The City of Charlotte asks that you provide as much detail as you can about the records you need so staff can find them quickly.

Court Records in Charlotte

Charlotte court records are held at the Mecklenburg County Clerk of Superior Court. The courthouse is at 832 East 4th Street in uptown Charlotte. Mecklenburg County falls in District 26 of the North Carolina court system. The clerk keeps criminal records, civil case files, special proceedings, and more. You can visit in person and use public computer terminals to search case data. The Mecklenburg County court page on the NC Judicial Branch site has calendars, fee info, and contact details.

The ACIS system at the courthouse lets you look up criminal and traffic cases. Most criminal case data is public under North Carolina law, with some exceptions. Arrest warrants that have been issued but not served are not public. Under NCGS 7A-109, the clerk of superior court is the official custodian of all court records. You can also search the eCourts portal online to find case info by party name or case number.

The Mecklenburg County courthouse offers a SelfServe Center for people without a lawyer. Staff there can help you find forms and understand filing steps.

Charlotte White Pages Property Search

Property records for Charlotte are kept at the county level. The Mecklenburg County Register of Deeds office is at 720 E. 4th Street in Charlotte. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The office records deeds, deeds of trust, maps, plats, and other land documents. You can search online records from March 1990 to today. For older records going back to 1763, use the historical land records site.

Copy fees at the Register of Deeds are low. A plain copy costs 25 cents per page in person. By mail, it is $1 per page. Certified copies cost $5 for the first page and $2 for each page after that. The office also offers a Property Fraud Alert service. This free tool sends you a notice when a document with your name is recorded. It helps protect against deed fraud in Charlotte.

The Polaris 3G system is another way to search Charlotte property data. It shows ownership info, tax values, building details, and parcel maps. You can search by address, parcel ID, or owner name. The Mecklenburg property search tool also lets you look up tax assessments and property details.

Arrest Records in Charlotte

Arrest data in Charlotte is available through a few sources. The Mecklenburg County Arrest Dashboard lets you explore arrest data by race, gender, and age from 2013 to the present. This is a free public tool. It gives a broad view of arrest trends in the county.

For individual inmate and warrant checks, the Mecklenburg County Sheriff inmate search is available online around the clock. You can look up current inmates and check for active warrants. The system shows booking info, charges, and bond amounts. If you need a certified arrest record, go to the Clerk of Court at 832 E. Fourth Street. The fee is $25 per name. Under NCGS 132-1.4, some criminal investigation records are not public, but arrest records and court case data generally are.

How to Use Charlotte White Pages

Charlotte white pages cover many types of public records. The term refers to directories and databases that help you find information about people and public filings. In Charlotte, you can use white pages tools to look up names, addresses, phone numbers, and public records tied to a person or property.

Here are some common uses for Charlotte white pages:

  • Find a person's address or phone number in Charlotte
  • Look up property ownership in Mecklenburg County
  • Search court case records by name
  • Check arrest records and inmate status
  • Get copies of police reports from CMPD

Public records in Charlotte are governed by North Carolina open records laws. NCGS 132-6 says that any person with custody of public records must let people inspect them at reasonable times. This means most government files in Charlotte are open to you. Some records have limits. Juvenile cases, sealed files, and active investigation files may not be available. But the bulk of white pages and public records in Charlotte can be searched by anyone.

Note: Always bring a valid photo ID when you visit a government office in Charlotte to request records in person.

Charlotte Open Data Resources

The City of Charlotte runs an open data portal at data.charlottenc.gov. This site has data sets on many topics. You can find information on public safety, city services, and community statistics. The data is free to download and use.

Open data tools give Charlotte residents another way to access public information beyond standard white pages. The portal is part of the city's push to make government more transparent. Data sets are updated on a regular basis. You can search, filter, and export the data you need. This is a good resource if you want raw data rather than individual records. For more structured record searches, use the court, police, or property tools described in the sections above.

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Mecklenburg County White Pages

Charlotte is the county seat of Mecklenburg County. All court filings, property records, and vital records go through county offices. The county serves Charlotte and several smaller towns. For a full guide to county-level records, fees, and office details, visit the Mecklenburg County white pages page.

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