Greensboro Courthouses
Last updated: November 26, 2013
Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and Highpoint are collectively known as “The Piedmont Triad,” a group of metropolitan cities connected by Interstates 40, 85, 73, and 74. The airport even borrowed the name, Piedmont Triad International Airport. With an estimated population of over 1.5 million residents, it’s the 33rd largest combined area in the U.S.
North Carolina’s state court system is divided into Superior and District court divisions. Together they make up the North Carolina Trial Court. Each county has it’s own courthouse.
If you’re going to court in “the Triad,” that is Guilford, Forsyth, Davidson, or Randolph counties, we’ve simplified it for you. Here’s a list of state and federal courthouses in the area.
State Courts
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Guilford County - District 18 Courthouse
201 South Eugene Street
Greensboro, NC 27401
Tel: (336) 412-7300Parking: Free parking for jurors is available in the Bellemeade Street Parking Deck, located at the corner of Bellemeade Street and N. Greene Street.
Note: If you have a small claims matter (civil cases where the amount in controversy is $5000 or less) it will be heard in District Court. Here’s a useful guide through the process. If you have a criminal matter, the district attorney’s website contains valuable information.
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High Point Court House
505 East Green Drive
High Point, NC 27261
Tel: (336) 822-6700Parking: Free parking for jurors is available in the Guilford County parking garage, located on Park Street off East Commerce Avenue.
Note: If you are in the area, try and visit the Guilford Courthouse National Military Park for a scenic lunch or a trip back in history.
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Forsyth County-District 21 Courthouse
200 N Main Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
Tel: (336) 779-6300Parking: This courthouse is located in downtown Winston-Salem. There are several pay parking lots in the area. The parking deck across the street only takes cash. You may wish to take public transportation or bike to court.
Note: If you are feeling patriotic, head over to the Old Salem Museums and Gardens to witness living history.
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Randolph County - District 19B Courthouse
76 East Salisbury Street
Asheboro, NC 27203
Tel: (336) 328-3000Parking: You may pay to park at 176 E. Salisbury Street and there is an overflow lot on the southeast corner of Cox and Salisbury.
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Davidson County Court - District 22B
110 West Center Street
Lexington, NC 27292
Tel: (336) 242-6701Parking: There are several pay parking lots in the area. You may wish to take public transportation or bike to court.
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Davidson County Court-Alternate Address
22 Randolph Street
Thomasville, NC 27360
Tel: (336) 474-3185Parking: There are several pay parking lots in the area. You may wish to take public transportation or bike to court.
Federal Courts
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U.S District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina
US District Court
324 W. Market Street
Greensboro, NC 27401
Tel: (336) 332-6000Parking: The pay lot parking deck is located on Greene Street.
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U.S District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina
US District Court
251 N. Main Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
Tel: (336) 332-6000Parking: There are several pay parking lots in the area. You may wish to take public transportation or bike to court.
Note: All three Courts handle federal cases. Contact the court to learn how to file bankruptcy. If you have a criminal matter you may contact the Federal Prosecutor or the Federal Public Defender.
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U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of North Carolina
101 S. Edgeworth Street
Greensboro, NC 27401
Tel: (336) 358-4000Note: If you are filing bankruptcy without an attorney, click here for more information.
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U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of North Carolina
226 S. Liberty Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
Tel: (336) 358-4000Note: If you are filing bankruptcy without an attorney, click here for more information.
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U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of North Carolina
302 East Pettigrew Street
Venable Center, Dibrell Building - Suite 280
Durham, NC 27701
Tel: (336) 358-4000Note: If you are filing bankruptcy without an attorney, click here for more information.