Search Southern Pines White Pages

Southern Pines white pages connect you to public records in Moore County, North Carolina. The town sits in the Sandhills region and is known for its golf courses and small-town feel. You can use Southern Pines white pages to find court cases, check on property, or look up people. Most records are kept at the Moore County offices in nearby Carthage, the county seat. State databases also hold files tied to Southern Pines residents. This page walks you through the main ways to access records and public data in Southern Pines and Moore County.

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Southern Pines Quick Facts

16,200 Population
Moore County
District 19D Court District
910-722-4200 Clerk of Court

Court Records in Southern Pines

Court records for Southern Pines cases are filed at the Moore County Courthouse in Carthage. The courthouse handles all criminal, civil, and traffic matters for the county. Moore County is in Judicial District 19D. The Clerk of Superior Court keeps all case files, orders, and judgments. You can visit the office to search records on the public terminals during business hours.

The NC eCourts portal gives you a way to search Moore County court records from home. Enter a name or case number to find results. The system pulls up criminal, civil, and traffic case data. It is free to use and open around the clock. For cases that have not been added to the online system, you may need to call or visit the clerk's office in Carthage. The NC Judicial Branch website has the phone number and address for the Moore County courts.

Under NCGS 7A-109, the clerk of superior court serves as the lawful keeper of all court records in Moore County. This includes files tied to Southern Pines cases.

Southern Pines White Pages Property Data

Property records in Southern Pines are kept at the Moore County Register of Deeds office. This office sits in the county government complex in Carthage. It holds deeds, maps, plats, and liens for all real estate in Moore County. You can search the online index to find documents by name, date, or book and page number. Many records go back several decades in the digital system.

The Moore County Tax Office is another key source for Southern Pines property data. Tax records show the assessed value of land and buildings, the owner on file, and the parcel number. These records are public under North Carolina law. You can search them online or visit the tax office in person. If you want to track deed transfers or check for liens on a Southern Pines home, the register of deeds is your best bet. Copy fees follow the state schedule of 25 cents per plain page and $5 for a certified first page.

Note: Moore County updates its online property index on a regular basis, but there may be a short delay before new filings appear.

Southern Pines White Pages and NC Resources

State-level tools play a big role in Southern Pines white pages searches. The NC Department of Public Safety and related state agencies keep databases that cover every county. These tools let you search for records beyond what is on file at the Moore County offices.

The NC vital records office shown below handles birth and death certificates for all of North Carolina, including Southern Pines.

NC Vital Records office Southern Pines white pages

You can request vital records from this state office if the local Moore County office does not have what you need.

The NC Vital Records office processes birth, death, marriage, and divorce records. Birth records are not public in North Carolina. Only the named person, a parent, or an authorized agent can request a copy. Death records have a 50-year restriction. The state fee is $24 for the first copy. Southern Pines residents can also get vital records from the Moore County Register of Deeds for events that took place in the county.

Southern Pines Criminal Record Lookup

Criminal records tied to Southern Pines cases are on file at the Moore County Clerk of Court. The clerk can run a local criminal history search for $25 per name. This fee covers all cases in the Moore County system. You can pay with cash, a certified check, or a money order at the clerk's window.

For a statewide search, the NC State Bureau of Investigation offers criminal background checks that pull data from all 100 counties. The SBI process takes a few business days. Under NCGS 132-1.4, active criminal investigation records may not be open to the public. But once charges are filed and a case moves to court, most of the records become public. Arrest data, booking records, and court dockets for Southern Pines cases are generally available through the clerk or the eCourts portal.

White Pages and Open Records Law

North Carolina has strong open records rules. NCGS Chapter 132 says that public records belong to the people. Any person can ask to see them. This law covers all government offices in Southern Pines and Moore County. The custodian of the records must let you view them at reasonable times. They cannot charge you a fee just to look. Fees only apply when you ask for copies.

There are some limits. Sealed court files, juvenile cases, and certain investigation files are not open. Under NCGS 132-6, the custodian must give access without unreasonable delay. If an office in Southern Pines denies your request, you can appeal the decision. The NC Attorney General's office handles disputes about public records access. Southern Pines white pages searches are backed by these state laws that keep government files open to the people.

Using Southern Pines White Pages

Southern Pines white pages cover a range of record types. Here are the most common things people search for:

  • Court case data for Moore County
  • Property ownership and deed transfers
  • Criminal case files and arrest records
  • Birth, death, and marriage certificates
  • Business filings with the state
  • Old land grants and estate records

Most searches start with the eCourts portal or the Moore County tax search tool. These free online tools let you find basic info in minutes. For more detailed records, you may need to visit an office or pay a small copy fee. The NC Secretary of State website is useful for business name searches and UCC filings tied to Southern Pines businesses. The NC State Archives holds old Moore County records that are useful for deep research.

Note: Always check online databases first before making a trip to a county office in Carthage.

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Moore County White Pages

Southern Pines is part of Moore County. The county seat is in Carthage, where the courthouse and main record offices are located. Moore County handles all court filings, property records, and vital records for Southern Pines and the other towns in the area. For a full guide to county records, visit the counties page.

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