Wake County - Raleigh, North Carolina
Woodruff Family Law Group serves Wake County. We advocate for our clients in Raleigh and the surrounding areas and experienced in and knowledgeable of the Wake County family court system.
What You’re Probably Wondering- Where is the courthouse?
The location of Wake County Courthouse is at 316 Fayetteville St. Mall Raleigh, NC 27601
- When are they open?
Like most government offices, the courthouse is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., during regular business house; they are closed during judicial holidays. Many hearings and trials may start at 9:00 a.m. but arrive early to allow time to find parking, get through security, and find your courtroom.
- How do I contact them?
- By phone:
- Main number: 919.792.4000
- Website: http://www.nccourts.gov/locations/wake-county/wake-county-courthouse
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- Where do I park?
The Wake County Parking Deck address is 216 W. Cabarrus Street, Raleigh, NC 27601. The parking deck is a seven-minute walk from the courthouse. To expedite the process of exiting the deck, you are encouraged to keep your ticket and utilize one of the pay-on-foot systems, and if you’re clinging to cash, this is your only option. The pay-in-lane cashier only accepts credit and debit cards – no cash.
- What should I not bring?
- Weapons such as firearms and knives are not allowed in the courthouse. Leave anything that could be construed or used as a weapon, such as scissors, nail files, or other sharp objects at home or in your car.
- You are required to enter the courthouse through a metal detector. Avoid wearing metal items such as jewelry and watches to facilitate a speedy entry through security.
- Electronic devices such as phones and computers are not allowed in the courthouse without a court order, so leave these items at home or locked in your glove compartment or trunk. If you have a court order allowing you to bring these items in, make sure you have it with you when you arrive.