Mebane White Pages

Mebane white pages help you find public records in this small city that sits on the line between Alamance County and Orange County. The town has grown fast in the past ten years and now has close to 20,000 people. You can search Mebane white pages to look up court cases, property files, and other public data held by both counties. State and county offices keep these records open to the public. Many can be found online through free tools. This guide walks you through the main ways to search Mebane white pages and public records in the area.

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Mebane Quick Facts

~20,000 Population
Alamance/Orange Counties
District 15A/15B Court Districts
919-563-5901 Mebane PD

Mebane White Pages for Court Records

Court records for Mebane residents are split between two counties. Parts of Mebane fall in Alamance County, which is in Judicial District 15A. Other parts sit in Orange County, in District 15B. If you need to search court cases tied to a Mebane address, you may need to check both county courthouses. The Alamance County Clerk of Superior Court is in Graham, and the Orange County Clerk of Superior Court is in Hillsborough.

You can search both court systems online through the North Carolina eCourts portal. This free tool lets you look up cases by name or case number. It covers civil, criminal, and traffic records across the state. For Mebane cases, try a search in both Alamance and Orange County to get full results. The clerk in each county is the official keeper of court records under NCGS 7A-109. You can also visit in person to use public terminals at either courthouse.

The North Carolina Judicial Branch site has court details for both districts that cover Mebane.

North Carolina Judicial Branch Mebane white pages court records

The NC Judicial Branch site lists hours, fees, and contact info for each county court.

Property Records in Mebane

Property records for Mebane are held at the county level. The Alamance County Register of Deeds office in Graham keeps deed records, plats, and land maps for the Alamance side of town. The Orange County Register of Deeds in Hillsborough covers the rest. Both offices record deeds, liens, and other land documents that are open to the public.

You can search many of these records online. North Carolina law under NCGS Chapter 132 says public records must be open for inspection. This includes property filings. If you need a certified copy of a deed or plat, plan to visit the office in person or send a request by mail. Fees are set by state law. A certified copy costs $5 for the first page and $2 for each page after that. Plain copies cost 25 cents per page at most offices.

Note: Mebane property records may be filed in either Alamance or Orange County, so check both if you are not sure which side of the line a parcel sits on.

Mebane White Pages Vital Records

Vital records like birth and death certificates are handled at the state level in North Carolina. The NC Vital Records office in Raleigh keeps these files. Mebane residents can order copies online, by mail, or in person at the state office. Birth records are only available to the person named, a parent, or a legal guardian. Death records are more open.

Marriage licenses in the Mebane area are issued by the Register of Deeds in either Alamance or Orange County. Both people must appear in person with valid ID. The fee is $60 in North Carolina. There is no waiting period or blood test. Marriage records are public once they are filed. You can search old marriage records through the North Carolina State Archives, which keeps historical vital records going back many decades.

Criminal Record Searches in Mebane

Criminal records in Mebane can be found through the court system or state agencies. The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation runs a statewide criminal history database. You can request a background check for yourself or another person through the SBI. The fee varies based on the type of check.

For local arrest data, the Mebane Police Department handles law enforcement inside town limits. You can request incident reports and arrest records from the department. The Alamance County Sheriff and Orange County Sheriff also handle calls in parts of Mebane. Under North Carolina law, arrest records are generally public. However, active investigation files may be held back under NCGS 132-1.4. Warrants that have not been served are also not public.

The eCourts portal is the best free tool for searching criminal case records tied to Mebane residents. It shows charges, case status, and court dates.

How Mebane White Pages Work

Mebane white pages bring together public data from many sources. You can use them to search for people, look up phone numbers, and find public records tied to a name or address in the Mebane area. The term white pages goes back to the old phone book days. Now it covers a much wider range of data.

Here are some common uses for Mebane white pages:

  • Find a person's address or phone number in Mebane
  • Look up property ownership in Alamance or Orange County
  • Search court case records by name
  • Check for arrest records and criminal cases
  • Get copies of vital records like birth or marriage files

Public records in Mebane fall under North Carolina state law. NCGS 132-6 says that anyone who holds public records must let people inspect them at fair times. This applies to both Alamance and Orange County offices that serve Mebane. Most records are free to view. Copies may cost a small fee. The key is to know which county office holds the file you need, since Mebane sits in two counties.

Mebane White Pages State Resources

Several state agencies hold records that may be useful for Mebane white pages searches. The NC Department of Adult Correction keeps inmate and offender data for people in the state prison system. The Secretary of State office has business filings and registered agent records. These are all free to search online.

The state also runs the eCourts system that covers all 100 counties. This is the best single tool for court record searches in Mebane. As the city grows, more records are being put online. Both Alamance and Orange County have been adding digital tools for property and court data in the past few years. This makes Mebane white pages searches faster and more complete than ever.

Note: State websites may have short outages for updates, so try again later if a site is down when you visit.

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