About Asheboro
Municipal elections for mayor and city council typically occur in November of odd-numbered years. Candidate information becomes available at https://www.asheboro.com/government/elections as races take shape. Polling place assignments can be verified at https://vt.ncsbe.gov/PPLkup/ for voters seeking their designated location. Most election records in North Carolina are public documents available through the Board of Elections. Voter registration lists, absentee ballot requests, and certified election results can be requested under state transparency laws The next scheduled elections will take place in November 2026, featuring contests for mayor, city council, and county commissioners among other local offices. North Carolina permits any registered voter to request an absentee ballot by mail. Complete procedures and deadlines are detailed at https://www.ncsbe.gov/voting/vote-mail.
Sheriff, Police & Law Enforcement in Asheboro
Asheboro Police Department
The Asheboro Police Department is comprised of four entities: Administration, Field Operations, Investigations, and Support Operations. ADMINISTRATION Includes the Chief of Police, Assistant Chief of Police, and the Administrative Staff.
https://www.asheboronc.gov/government/departments/police/index.php
Randolph County Sheriff's Office
Welcome to the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office webpage.
⚖️ Courts & Case Records in Asheboro
Asheboro Clerk of Court
The Asheboro Clerk of Court is the official record keeper of all court records and court-related documents filed within their jurisdiction. A comprehensive and readily available database regarding the Asheboro court clerk provides important court-related data.
🏠 Property & Public Records in Asheboro
Randolph County Register of Deeds
Property records for Asheboro, North Carolina are maintained by the Randolph County Register of Deeds. This office maintains recorded documents including deeds, mortgages, liens, and easements for properties in Randolph County, including Asheboro.