Hoke County Superior Court

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Databases Updated on Nov 02, 2025

Hoke County Superior Court cases in Hoke County, Raeford, NC

Hoke County Superior Court in Raeford is a state Superior Court (trial court of general jurisdiction) within the North Carolina General Court of Justice. It conducts jury trials and handles felony criminal prosecutions; major civil actions typically exceeding $25,000 or seeking equitable relief; and de novo appeals from District Court in misdemeanors and infractions, including traffic offenses. The court also empanels grand juries and oversees certain special proceedings assigned by law. Routine family law, juvenile, and most traffic matters are heard in Hoke County District Court, not in Superior Court.

Hoke County Superior Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Superior Court
County: Hoke
Street Address: 304 N. Main St.
City: Raeford
Zip Code: 28376
Phone: 910-878-4100
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30AM – 5:00PM
Website URL: https://www.nccourts.gov/locations/hoke-county/hoke-county-courthouse
Forms & Filing: https://www.nccourts.gov/locations/hoke-county/hoke-county-local-rules-and-forms
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: https://www.nccourts.gov/locations/hoke-county/hoke-county-local-administrative-schedules
Jury Service: https://www.nccourts.gov/locations/hoke-county/hoke-county-jury-service
Languages: Multiple
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/evelyn.mcleod.71
ADA: Mattie W. Bryant, Assistant Clerk
ADA Phone: 910-878-4105
ADA Fax / Email: Hoke.DAC@nccourts.org
Special Access: Wheelchair Access and elevators are available.
About / Additional Info: Established in 1777, the superior courts are North Carolina’s oldest courts. Superior courts hear civil and criminal cases. Superior court is divided into five divisions and 48 districts across the state. Every six months, superior court judges rotate among the districts within their divisions. The rotation system is provided for by the state constitution and designed to minimize conflicts of interest that might result from having a permanent judge in one district. Each administrative superior court district has a senior resident superior court judge who manages the administrative duties of the court. 19D Superior court district consists of Moore and Hoke counties.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoke_County_Courthouse

Services and Case Types Handled in Hoke County Superior Court

Hoke County Superior Court serves the public by providing these core functions:
- Jurisdiction: felony criminal cases (arraignments, pretrial motions, pleas, jury trials, sentencing); civil actions typically over $25,000, including injunctions and declaratory relief; jury trials in civil and criminal matters; appeals by trial de novo from District Court misdemeanors/infractions; appeals from the Clerk in special proceedings (e.g., foreclosures).
- Case filings and records: Clerk of Superior Court receives Superior Court filings, maintains dockets, calendars hearings, issues subpoenas, and provides certified copies.
- Protective orders: Domestic violence (50B) and civil no-contact (50C) orders are primarily heard in District Court; Superior Court addresses related appeals or consolidated issues as authorized.
- Jury services: juror summons, qualification, orientation, excusals/deferrals, and payment.
- Court hearings: motions, status conferences, trials, sentencing, and post-judgment enforcement.

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