Warsaw White Pages

Warsaw white pages help you look up public records in this small Duplin County town in eastern North Carolina. The town has a close-knit feel, and most records flow through county offices in Kenansville. You can search for court cases, land deeds, vital records, and more using Warsaw white pages tools. Many of these files are kept at the Duplin County Courthouse. State law makes most records open to all. This page walks you through how to find and access Warsaw white pages and public records from local and state sources.

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Warsaw Quick Facts

3,100 Population
Duplin County
District 8 Court District
Kenansville County Seat

Warsaw White Pages for Court Records

Court records for Warsaw residents are held at the Duplin County Clerk of Superior Court in Kenansville. The courthouse is the main hub for all civil and criminal filings in the county. Duplin County falls in Judicial District 8 of the North Carolina court system. You can visit the clerk's office in person to search case files. Staff can help you find records by name or case number. The NC Judicial Branch site has contact details and hours for the Duplin County office.

Online searches are also an option for Warsaw white pages court data. The eCourts portal lets you look up cases from across North Carolina, and that includes Duplin County. You can search by party name or case number. Most criminal and civil case data is public. Under NCGS 7A-109, the clerk of superior court serves as the custodian of all court records in the county. Some files may be sealed or restricted, but the vast bulk of case data is open.

Note: Bring a valid photo ID if you plan to visit the Duplin County Courthouse in person to request court records.

Property Records in Warsaw

Property records for Warsaw are managed by the Duplin County Register of Deeds. The office is in Kenansville at the county government complex. It records deeds, deeds of trust, plats, and land maps. You can search these files to find out who owns a lot or home in Warsaw. Many records are now online. The register of deeds website lets you search by owner name, parcel number, or address.

Land records in Duplin County go back many years. Older documents may only be on file at the office in paper form. If you need a certified copy, the fee is $5 for the first page and $2 for each page after that. Plain copies cost less. The office also records liens and other claims tied to land in Warsaw. Property tax data is kept by the Duplin County Tax Office. You can look up assessed values and tax bills for any parcel in the county, which covers all of Warsaw.

Warsaw White Pages and State Resources

Many Warsaw white pages searches lead to state-level databases. North Carolina runs several portals that hold records for all 100 counties. These tools let you search from home without a trip to Kenansville. The NC.gov portal is a good place to start if you are not sure which agency holds the record you need.

The North Carolina official portal below connects you to state agencies that manage public records and data statewide.

Warsaw white pages NC.gov official portal for public records

Use this portal to reach courts, vital records, and other state offices that serve Warsaw and Duplin County.

Vital records are one type that Warsaw residents often seek. Birth and death certificates for North Carolina events are handled by the NC Vital Records office. You can order copies online or by mail. Marriage licenses are filed at the county level with the Duplin County Register of Deeds. Under NCGS 130A-93, birth records are not public for 100 years, but you can get your own or a close family member's certificate.

Criminal Record Searches in Warsaw

Warsaw does not have its own police records division for public searches. Most criminal record requests go through the Duplin County Sheriff's Office or the state. The NC State Bureau of Investigation runs background checks for the state. You can request a state criminal history check through the SBI for a fee.

Court-based criminal records are another path. The Duplin County Clerk of Court keeps records of all criminal cases heard in the district. These include misdemeanors and felonies. Arrest warrants that have been served are public. You can also use the eCourts portal to look up criminal case outcomes for anyone charged in Duplin County. Under NCGS 132-1.4, law enforcement records tied to an active case may not be released. But once a case closes, most data is open.

The NC Department of Adult Correction also holds records on inmates in the state system. If a Warsaw resident is in state custody, you can search the offender database on the DAC website at no cost.

How to Search Warsaw White Pages

Warsaw white pages cover a range of record types. The term refers to tools and databases that help you find public data tied to a person, address, or property. In Warsaw, most records sit at the county level in Kenansville. Here are some common white pages searches for Warsaw residents:

  • Look up a person's address or phone number in Warsaw
  • Search court cases in Duplin County by name
  • Find property ownership and deed records
  • Check for criminal case outcomes
  • Order vital records like birth or death certificates

North Carolina's open records law, NCGS Chapter 132, gives every person the right to inspect public records. This applies to all government offices that serve Warsaw. You do not need to state a reason for your request. Some records have limits. Sealed cases, juvenile files, and certain law enforcement data may not be open. But for most white pages searches in Warsaw, the records are free to view or cost just a small fee for copies.

Warsaw Historical Records Access

Older records for Warsaw and Duplin County may be at the NC State Archives in Raleigh. The archives hold historical court records, land grants, maps, and other documents from across the state. If you need a record that dates back more than a few decades, the archives are a good source. You can search their catalog online or visit in person.

The archives also keep military records, estate files, and old census data for Duplin County. These can help with genealogy work or legal matters that involve older property lines. Warsaw's history ties back to the early days of Duplin County, and many of those old files are stored at the state level. The NC Secretary of State office is another place to search for business filings and other public records linked to Warsaw.

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Duplin County White Pages

Warsaw is part of Duplin County. All court filings, property records, and vital records go through county offices in Kenansville. For a full guide to county-level records, fees, and office locations, visit the counties page.

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