Washington White Pages Lookup

Washington white pages provide access to public records in Beaufort County, North Carolina. Known locally as "Little Washington," this city is the county seat with a population near 10,000. It sits on the Pamlico River in the eastern part of the state. Washington white pages cover court records, property files, vital records, and other public data from local and state offices. North Carolina law makes most government records available to the public. Some can be searched online. Others need a visit to a Beaufort County office. This guide covers the main ways to search Washington public records.

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10,000 Population
Beaufort County
District 2 Court District
27889 ZIP Code

Washington White Pages Court Data

Court records for Washington are kept at the Beaufort County Courthouse on West Second Street in downtown Washington. Beaufort County is part of Judicial District 2 in North Carolina. The clerk of superior court at the courthouse maintains criminal, civil, and special proceedings files. You can visit the office and search case data on public terminals during business hours.

Under NCGS 7A-109, the clerk of superior court is the official custodian of all court records in Beaufort County. This means every case filed in Washington is stored and managed by the clerk's office. The Beaufort County court page on the NC Judicial Branch website has office hours, phone numbers, and fee information. Most criminal and civil case data from Washington is public. Sealed records and juvenile cases are exceptions.

You can also search Washington court records through the eCourts portal. This free online tool covers all counties in North Carolina. Search by party name, case number, or date range to find Beaufort County case files from home.

Note: The Beaufort County Courthouse may close during severe weather events common to the eastern North Carolina coast.

Property Records in Washington

The Beaufort County Register of Deeds records property documents for the Washington area. Deeds, deeds of trust, plats, liens, and land maps are all filed at this office. It is in the Beaufort County courthouse complex in Washington. Many of these records can be searched online through the county website.

The Beaufort County Tax Office maintains assessed values, ownership details, and parcel maps for all Washington properties. You can search by address or owner name using the county GIS system. Property records in Washington are public under NCGS Chapter 132. Anyone can view them at the Register of Deeds office. Copy fees are 25 cents per page for plain copies. Certified copies cost $5 for the first page and $2 for each page after that.

Beaufort County was formed in 1712 and is one of the oldest counties in North Carolina. The land records here go back centuries. Washington has been the county seat since the county's early days, so the property record history is deep and well preserved.

Washington White Pages Criminal Search

Criminal records in Washington come from the Washington Police Department and the Beaufort County Sheriff's Office. The police handle cases inside city limits. The sheriff covers the rest of the county. Both agencies create arrest and incident reports that flow into the public record system.

The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation maintains a statewide criminal history database that includes records from Beaufort County. This is the most complete source for criminal data in North Carolina. You can see the SBI website below, which offers background check services that cover Washington records.

North Carolina SBI website for Washington white pages criminal records

The SBI database covers arrests and convictions from all 100 counties in the state.

The NC Department of Adult Correction also runs an offender search tool. It shows people in state custody or on supervised release. For local Washington records, the clerk of court at the Beaufort County Courthouse is the best starting point. NCGS 132-1.4 restricts some investigation files, but arrest records and court case data are generally open to the public.

Vital Records for Washington

The NC Vital Records office manages birth and death certificates for Washington residents. Copies can be ordered online, by mail, or in person. Each certificate costs $24. The Beaufort County Register of Deeds issues marriage licenses for people in the Washington area.

Divorce records go through the clerk of superior court since divorces are court proceedings in North Carolina. Under NCGS 130A-93, only eligible persons can get certified copies of birth and death records. Marriage license data at the Register of Deeds is generally public. Here are the vital records you can access through Washington offices:

  • Birth certificates from the state vital records office
  • Death certificates for deaths in North Carolina
  • Marriage licenses from the Beaufort County Register of Deeds
  • Divorce records through the Beaufort County clerk of court

Washington's history as one of the first cities chartered in North Carolina means some older vital records may be held at the NC State Archives rather than local offices. The archives hold historical documents from Beaufort County that date back to the colonial era.

Searching Washington White Pages

Washington white pages combine many types of public data from Beaufort County offices and state agencies. You can search for people, land, court cases, and government filings all through these resources. The city's long history as a county seat means the record collection here is one of the oldest in the state.

North Carolina's open records law gives you broad access to government files. NCGS 132-6 says custodians of public records must allow inspection at reasonable times. This covers all Washington and Beaufort County offices. Some records are restricted by other laws. Juvenile cases, sealed files, and active investigation records may not be available. But most white pages data in Washington is open to anyone. The NC.gov portal and the Secretary of State website are good state-level starting points for Washington white pages research beyond what county offices provide.

Washington was the first city in the United States named after George Washington. It was incorporated in 1782. This deep history means the public records in Beaufort County go back further than most areas in North Carolina. The NC State Archives holds some of the oldest documents from the Washington area, including colonial-era land grants and early court records. Researchers who need historical white pages data from Washington should check the archives along with local county offices.

Note: Washington, NC is a different city from Washington, DC, so always specify North Carolina when searching white pages online to get the correct local records.

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Beaufort County White Pages

Washington is the county seat of Beaufort County. All court records, property filings, and vital records go through county offices in Washington. For a full guide to county-level records across North Carolina, check the counties page.

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