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Find out how to reach your Clerk of Court and other offices and representatives in Forsyth county. Forsyth County Courthouse. Find out more information about the new Forsyth County Courthouse. Jury Service. Find information about jury service in this county. Local Administrative Schedules. Find Forsyth County administrative schedules and calendars.
Find out how to reach your Clerk of Court and other offices and representatives in Forsyth county. Find local administrative orders and rules.
If you or somebody you know is about to go to court, we can help guide you through the process. Learn about going to court. Search for court dates. Find online services.
Court Records. Learn how to obtain court records, conduct background checks, and expunge criminal records.
Find Local Rules and Forms that provide procedures and guidelines for courts in Forsyth County. Find local administrative orders and rules.
Court Dates. Search by name, citation number, county, and more. Find Forsyth County administrative schedules and calendars.
Pay in person at the Clerk of Superior Court's Office, located at the Forsyth County Courthouse at 175 N. Chestnut Street, Winston-Salem, NC. Payment online. Go to Services to find options available. If eligible: Credit / debit card (plus processing fees) – MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover.
Forsyth County Jury Service. Find information about jury service in this county. Find local administrative orders and rules. Length of Service. Jury service in this county operates on the one-day / one-trial system. A new group of jurors are summoned each day of the week and, if selected to serve on a jury, a juror will serve for that day or ...
Court Dates. Search for the date, time, and location of a court appearance, citation number, and more. eCourts Services - now available in 49 counties*. eFiling is required for attorneys filing in eCourts counties. Learn more.
To formally begin the estate administration process, you will need to visit the clerk of court in the appropriate county. Some clerks of court allow walk-ins, while others require an appointment.