Jacksonville White Pages

Jacksonville white pages give you a way to look up people and public records in the Onslow County area. This city sits in eastern North Carolina and has a strong tie to Camp Lejeune. Searching Jacksonville white pages can help you find phone numbers, home addresses, and other contact details for local residents. You can also use these tools to pull up public records held by Onslow County offices. Start a search now to see what is on file for any person in Jacksonville or the towns close by.

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74,000+ Population
Onslow County
District 4 Court Division
910 Area Code

Jacksonville White Pages and Public Records

Public records in Jacksonville fall under Onslow County control. The county seat is Jacksonville itself, so most offices are right in town. White pages listings for Jacksonville draw from phone and address data tied to this area. Under N.C.G.S. § 132-1, public records include all documents made or received in the course of public business by any government agency in North Carolina. That broad rule means most files held by Onslow County offices are open for you to view.

Jacksonville white pages are one of the fastest ways to find a person in the area. You type in a name and get back phone numbers, past and current addresses, and sometimes household members. This data comes from public sources like voter rolls, property tax files, and court records. Many people in Jacksonville use white pages to reconnect with old friends, check on new neighbors, or confirm a mailing address before sending important mail.

The Onslow County government also runs a records request system through a NextRequest portal. You can reach them at onslowcountync.gov or by email at public_records@onslowcountync.gov. Most records are stored in electronic form. Paper files are organized by owner name, facility name, or subdivision.

How to Search Jacksonville Records

Start with an online white pages search for Jacksonville. Enter the full name of the person you want to find. Results show up fast. You will see listed phone numbers, street addresses, and links to deeper records like court cases or property files.

For official government records in the Jacksonville area, the Onslow County Clerk of Superior Court keeps all court files. You can visit in person at 717 Court Street in Jacksonville, NC 28540. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Call ahead at (910) 455-3113 if you have questions about what records are on hand. Under N.C.G.S. § 7A-109, the clerk is the official custodian of all superior court and district court records, so this is where you go for case files in Jacksonville.

The North Carolina eCourts portal at portal-nc.tylertech.cloud lets you search court records from home. You can look up cases by party name or case number. This tool covers civil, criminal, and traffic cases. It is free to use for basic case data like names, dates, and case status.

Jacksonville White Pages and Court Lookups

Court records are a key part of what you can find through Jacksonville white pages and public records tools. The North Carolina Judicial Branch runs a statewide system that includes Onslow County cases filed in Jacksonville.

The NC Judicial Branch website provides access to court records across the state, including those filed in Jacksonville and Onslow County.

North Carolina Judicial Branch portal for Jacksonville white pages court record searches

From this site you can find case details, hearing dates, and party names for matters heard in the Onslow County courthouse. Public access terminals at the courthouse give you even more detail than the online version.

Many white pages services also pull data from these court systems. That means when you search a name in Jacksonville, you might see civil judgments, traffic cases, or other court matters linked to that person. This can be helpful when you need a full picture of someone's public record in the Jacksonville area.

Jacksonville Police Records

The Jacksonville Police Department handles law enforcement within city limits. They keep arrest logs, incident reports, and call records. Some of these are public under North Carolina law. However, active criminal investigation files are exempt from disclosure per N.C.G.S. § 132-1.4.

For broader records, the Onslow County Sheriff's Office at 717 Court Street in Jacksonville also maintains files. They handle cases outside city limits in the rest of Onslow County. Both agencies work together on many matters, so records may exist at either office depending on where an event took place. You can submit records requests through the county email at public_records@onslowcountync.gov or by fax at (910) 455-8629.

Note: The Onslow County records office does not process background checks or marriage records through its online portal.

Property and Vital Records in Jacksonville

Property records in Jacksonville are held by the Onslow County Register of Deeds. These include deeds, liens, and plat maps. You can search these files to find out who owns a piece of land, when it last sold, and what liens may be attached. Property data also feeds into white pages results, since ownership records tie a person to a specific address in Jacksonville.

Vital records work a bit differently. Birth and death certificates go through the North Carolina Vital Records office in Raleigh. Marriage licenses are issued at the county level. The Register of Deeds in Jacksonville handles marriage license applications for Onslow County residents. Keep in mind that vital records in North Carolina are not free searchable public records. You must request copies and pay a fee to get them.

White pages searches for Jacksonville sometimes show age data or household members. That info often comes from voter registration files and property tax rolls. These are all public records under state law. Jacksonville residents can check their own records through the same tools that anyone else would use.

State Resources for Jacksonville Searches

Several state agencies hold records that cover Jacksonville residents. Here are some of the most useful ones:

  • NC Department of Adult Correction offender search for prison and probation data
  • NC Secretary of State for business entity lookups at sosnc.gov
  • NC State Archives for historical Onslow County records
  • NC State Bureau of Investigation sex offender registry
  • NC Vital Records for birth, death, and marriage certificates

These tools go beyond what a basic white pages search shows. They let you dig into specific record types tied to a person in Jacksonville. The offender search, for example, covers state prison and probation records going back to 1972. The Secretary of State site shows business filings tied to a person's name.

Your Right to Jacksonville Public Records

North Carolina has strong open records laws. Under N.C.G.S. § 132-6, every person who has custody of public records must let people inspect and examine them at reasonable times. This applies to all government offices in Jacksonville and Onslow County.

There is no set deadline in the law for how fast an office must respond. The statute says agencies must act "as promptly as possible." In practice, most Jacksonville offices respond within a few business days for simple requests. Larger requests that involve many files may take longer. You do not need to give a reason for your request. You do not need to be a Jacksonville resident. Anyone can ask for public records from any government office in North Carolina.

Note: Some records are exempt from public access, including active criminal investigation files and certain personnel records.

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Onslow County White Pages

Jacksonville is the county seat of Onslow County. All major record offices are located right in the city. For more on public records across Onslow County, including other towns and rural areas, visit the full county page.

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