Raleigh White Pages

Raleigh white pages connect you to public records in the capital city of North Carolina. Raleigh sits in Wake County, the most populous county in the state. You can search for police reports, court filings, property data, and other public documents through city and county offices. Many Raleigh white pages resources are free and available online. The city has a public records request portal, and Wake County runs several searchable databases. Whether you need to look up a name, check a court case, or find property details, Raleigh white pages tools can help you get started.

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Raleigh Quick Facts

475,000+ Population
Wake County
District 10 Court District
919-996-3325 Police Records

Raleigh White Pages for Police Reports

The Raleigh Police Department Records Division handles requests for police reports. The office is at 6716 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC 27615. You can call 919-996-3325 or fax requests to 919-870-2842. Most people ask for crash reports or crime incident reports. Crash reports are free if you visit the records counter in person. You can also get them through the online system.

The Raleigh Police Department website lists all report types and how to get them. Incident reports are available through the Records Division during business hours. For records tied to crimes, the division can help you get the right files. The police keep detailed logs of calls, incidents, and reports that are open to the public under North Carolina law.

Here is a look at the Raleigh Police Department page with details on records access.

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The site walks you through each step to request a police report in Raleigh.

Note: Crash reports are the most common request at the Raleigh Police Records Division and are free if you pick them up in person at the office.

Raleigh Public Records Requests

The City of Raleigh accepts public records requests through an online portal. You can submit a request at the Raleigh NextRequest portal. This system lets you file, track, and receive records online. If you do not want to use the form, you can call 919-996-3100 and leave a voicemail for the public records team.

The Raleigh city clerk is the legal custodian of all city documents. The clerk's office attends all City Council meetings and committees. It records official actions and publishes ordinances and resolutions. Under NCGS Chapter 132, these records are open to the public. You can request meeting minutes, contracts, policy documents, and other city files through the portal. The city clerk ensures all council actions are recorded in a fair and independent way.

Here is the Raleigh public records portal where you can start a new request.

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The portal shows your request status and notifies you when records are ready.

Court Records in Raleigh

Raleigh court records are at the Wake County Clerk of Superior Court. The office is at the Wake County Justice Center, 300 S. Salisbury St., 2nd Floor, Raleigh, NC 27601. The phone number is 919-792-4005. Wake County is in District 10 of the state court system. The Honorable Blair Williams serves as Clerk of Superior Court.

You can search court records at public computer terminals in the clerk's office. The ACIS system covers criminal and traffic cases. You can also use the NC eCourts portal to look up cases online by party name or case number. Most criminal case info is public. Under NCGS 7A-109, the clerk is the official custodian of all superior and district court records. The office also has a SelfServe Center for people who do not have a lawyer. Staff can help with forms and basic filing steps.

Certified criminal background checks cost $25 per name. You fill out Form AOC-CR-314 and submit it to the clerk. The search covers cases in Wake County. For a broader state search, contact the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation.

Raleigh White Pages Arrest Records

Wake County has a unique resource for arrest records. The City-County Bureau of Identification, known as CCBI, keeps arrest data for all of Wake County. The bureau is at 3301 Hammond Road, Raleigh, NC 27603. You can reach them at 919-856-6300 or by email at wcfs.arrestrecords@wake.gov. The bureau was created in 1937 by the North Carolina General Assembly. It was renamed in December 2024 to better reflect its mission.

The CCBI arrest records portal is free to use online. It has the same data as a certified record check. Records go back to April 27, 2007. If you need a certified copy, the fee is $15 per name. You mail a completed Arrest Record Request Form with a check or money order. The certified copy arrives in one to two business days. The bureau does not get notices about cases that have been expunged under state law.

You can also get arrest data from the Wake County Clerk of Superior Court at 300 S. Salisbury St. Call 919-792-4300 for more details on that option. The CCBI criminal record inquiry page has all the steps and forms you need.

Property Records in Raleigh

Property records for Raleigh are held by the Wake County Register of Deeds. The office is at the Wake County Justice Center, 300 S. Salisbury St., Suite 1700, Raleigh, NC 27601. Phone is 919-856-5460. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The Register of Deeds keeps deeds, deeds of trust, maps, plats, marriage licenses, birth and death certificates, and military discharge records. You can search the online records system for documents from July 1785 through the present. A new land records system launched in April 2025. Search by grantor name, grantee name, recorded date, or book and page number. The office suggests searching on all possible name spellings and using fewer characters to get more results.

Wake County also has a tax search tool for property assessments. The median home value in Wake County is about $385,700, and the average property tax rate is 0.75%. You can search property tax records by bill number, owner name, or address through the Wake County Tax Administration site.

Note: Real estate in Wake County is permanently listed and does not need annual listing unless there are new improvements.

How to Search Raleigh White Pages

Raleigh white pages tools let you search several types of public records. Here are the main ways to find what you need:

  • Use the NC eCourts portal to search court cases by name or case number
  • Visit the CCBI arrest records portal for free arrest data in Wake County
  • Search the Wake County Register of Deeds for property and land records
  • Submit a request through the Raleigh NextRequest portal for city records
  • Call the Raleigh Police Records Division at 919-996-3325 for police reports
  • Check the Wake County tax search for property values and tax bills

Under NCGS 132-6, any person who has custody of public records must allow inspection at reasonable times. This applies to all city and county offices in Raleigh. If an office does not respond to your request in a fair amount of time, NCGS 132-6.2 requires them to act promptly. There is no set deadline in the statute, but the law expects a response based on the size of the request. Most Raleigh offices handle requests within a few business days for simple lookups.

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Wake County White Pages

Raleigh is the county seat of Wake County. All court filings, property deeds, and vital records pass through Wake County offices. The county is the most populous in North Carolina and has robust online search tools. For a complete guide to Wake County records, office hours, and fees, visit the Wake County white pages page.

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