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  2. Administrative Traffic Court | North Carolina Judicial Branch

    www.nccourts.gov/locations/wake-county/...

    Administrative Traffic Court is designed to dispose of infractions and minor traffic offenses quickly while giving attendees flexible hours to attend. Administrative Traffic Court is held from 7:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on the scheduled court date.

  3. Traffic Violations | North Carolina Judicial Branch

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    In some counties, arriving to traffic court early can put you at the front of the line. In other counties, cases are called based on case number, which depends on the date you received the ticket. You can contact the clerk of court in your county or an attorney to learn more about what to expect.

  4. Wake County | North Carolina Judicial Branch

    www.nccourts.gov/locations/wake-county

    Find Wake County administrative schedules and calendars. Local Rules and Forms. Find Local Rules and Forms that provide procedures and guidelines for courts in Wake County. Payment Information. Find out more about paying court fees, fines, and traffic citations in Wake County. Trial Court Administrator's Office. Wake County Courts. Wake County ...

  5. Court Dockets - Wake County Court

    wakecountycourt.org/court-dockets

    Case files contain a docket sheet that is a schedule of appearances, proceedings and filing in a court case.

  6. Public Records - Wake County Court

    wakecountycourt.org/public-records

    You can obtain information about any criminal case in the North Carolia court system by visiting a public self-service terminal located at a clerk of courts office in Wake county. Use the terminal to search for cases by defendant’s name, case number ,or victim or witness.

  7. Wake County Justice Center

    www.wake.gov/wake-county-justice-center

    The Wake County Justice Center includes courts as well as the following county departments: Budget & Management Services, Board of Commissioners, County Attorney, County Manager, Finance, Communications, Tax Administration and Register of Deeds.

  8. FAQ About Wake County Traffic Offenses | Get Answers

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    Yes. You can always fight your traffic ticket with a trial. The trial would be held in District Court, where a Judge and not a Jury would decide the case. If tried and convicted, you would be convicted of your traffic ticket as charged.