About Mocksville Town
Municipal elections for mayor and city council take place every November during odd-numbered years. Candidate profiles and sample ballots appear on the Davie County Board's website ahead of each contest. Residents can locate their assigned polling place by entering their address on the state board's website. North Carolina treats many election records as public information, including voter registration lists, campaign finance reports, and official results. These documents can be requested from the local elections board. Davie County recorded 65.Mocksville holds regularly scheduled municipal elections for Mayor and Town Board members under North Carolina election law; for current schedules and ballot information, see the Davie County Board of Elections (https://www.daviecountync.gov/93/Elections). North Carolina provides no-excuse absentee voting by mail. Voters can request ballots online or through the mail, though completed ballots must reach the Davie County Board of elections by Election Day.
Sheriff, Police & Law Enforcement in Mocksville Town
Mocksville Town Police Department
After many years of service, the Mocksville Police Department is officially shutting down today and the Davie County Sheriff’s Office will take over beginning July 1.
⚖️ Courts & Case Records in Mocksville
Court Records | NCCOURTS.GOV
Court records in North Carolina are administered by the North Carolina judicial branch. Access to case records, dockets, and court filings is governed by court rules of public access; requests should be directed to the clerk of the court of jurisdiction, not to the state attorney general or executive branch records officers.
🏠 Property & Public Records in Mocksville
Davie County Clerk
Property records for Mocksville, North Carolina are maintained by the Davie County Clerk. This office maintains recorded documents including deeds, mortgages, liens, and easements for properties in Davie County, including Mocksville.