Find Randolph County Bankruptcy Records

Randolph County bankruptcy records are managed through the Greensboro Division of the Middle District of North Carolina. Asheboro is the county seat and home to the North Carolina Zoo. Randolph County is centrally located and part of the Greensboro-High Point metro area. You can search for Randolph County bankruptcy filings online through PACER or visit the Greensboro court in person. All case documents are public records, including petitions, schedules, repayment plans, and discharge orders.

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Randolph County Quick Facts

Asheboro County Seat
Middle Federal District
Greensboro Court Division
(336) 358-4000 Court Phone

Randolph County Bankruptcy Court in Greensboro

Randolph County is served by the Middle District of North Carolina Bankruptcy Court, Greensboro Division. The court is at 101 South Edgeworth Street, Greensboro, NC 27401. Phone: (336) 358-4000. All Randolph County residents file bankruptcy cases here.

The Greensboro Division covers Alamance, Caswell, Guilford, Montgomery, Randolph, Richmond, and Rockingham counties. The court has public access terminals where you can search Randolph County bankruptcy records at no charge. The clerk's office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. It closes on federal holidays. Staff can help you find cases by name or case number.

The Randolph County Clerk of Superior Court is at 176 E. Salisbury Street in Asheboro. Phone: (336) 683-4270. This office manages state court records for Randolph County. Federal bankruptcy filings are at the Greensboro Division court.

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How to Search Randolph County Bankruptcy Cases

PACER is the main online tool for finding Randolph County bankruptcy records. Create a free account and select the Middle District of North Carolina. You can search by debtor name, case number, or filing date. Fees are $0.10 per page, capped at $3.00 per document. Parties to a case get one free copy of each filed document.

The NC eCourts portal covers Randolph County state court records. Use it to search civil and criminal cases by name or case number. Attorneys can also file documents through this portal for some case types. Federal bankruptcy records are not in eCourts. Use PACER for Randolph County bankruptcy filings.

You can also visit the Greensboro court in person. The public access terminals there let you search for free. Bring your ID and any case details you have.

Note: The Middle District provides email support for CM/ECF and PACER questions at CMECFhelp@ncmb.uscourts.gov.

Bankruptcy Filing Types in Randolph County

Most Randolph County bankruptcy filings are Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 cases. Chapter 7 is a liquidation proceeding. The trustee sells non-exempt assets and uses the proceeds to pay creditors. Many Chapter 7 cases in Randolph County end with a full discharge within a few months of filing.

Chapter 13 allows Randolph County residents with regular income to repay debts over three to five years. A court-approved plan sets the terms. This option is common among people who want to keep their home or car while paying down what they owe. Chapter 11 serves businesses in the Asheboro and Randolph County area that need to reorganize debts while continuing operations. All filings create records that are public under 11 U.S.C. Section 107.

Randolph County Property and Government Records

The Randolph County government website links to local offices and services. The Register of Deeds at 158 W. Salisbury Street in Asheboro maintains property records. Phone: (336) 683-8101. The office has an online search system for deeds, mortgages, and other recorded documents.

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Property documents at the Randolph County Register of Deeds may connect to bankruptcy cases. Trustee deeds from property sales and lien releases from discharged debts are recorded here. Checking both federal and county records provides a complete picture of how a Randolph County bankruptcy case affected local real estate.

Archived Randolph County Bankruptcy Records

PACER holds Randolph County bankruptcy records filed after December 2003. Older cases require a written request to the Middle District clerk. The search fee is $30.00, plus $0.50 per page for copies. Write to 101 South Edgeworth Street, Greensboro, NC 27401.

The National Archives stores historical federal court records. Very old Randolph County bankruptcy cases may be in NARA's collection. The North Carolina state records portal can also help you locate older Randolph County bankruptcy filings. Asheboro's central location in North Carolina means the county has a long history of court activity.

Note: The Middle District's Winston-Salem office at (336) 397-7787 can also help with Randolph County bankruptcy record requests.

Randolph County Court Contact Details

Key contact information for Randolph County bankruptcy records is below.

Bankruptcy Court U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of NC
Greensboro Division
101 South Edgeworth Street
Greensboro, NC 27401
Phone: (336) 358-4000
County Clerk Randolph County Clerk of Superior Court
176 E. Salisbury Street
Asheboro, NC 27203
Phone: (336) 683-4270
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Online Access pacer.uscourts.gov

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