Guilford County - Greensboro, North Carolina

If you need experienced and trusted divorce, child custody, child support, or equitable distribution attorneys handling cases for residents of Greensboro and the surrounding area, look no further. In addition to serving clients in the Guilford County Courthouse in Greensboro, Woodruff Family Law Group also attends court in the Guildford County Courthouse in High Point.

What You’re Probably Wondering
  • Where is the Courthouse?
  • The Guilford County Courthouse in Greensboro is located at 201 South Eugene Street, Greensboro, NC 27401. The handicapped/wheelchair accessible entrance to the building is located on South Eugene Street at the intersection of West Sycamore Street.

  • Where do I park?
  • There are seven designated metered (up to 10 hours) handicapped parking spaces in the parking lot next to the Greensboro Courthouse, located at the intersection of South Eugene Street and Washington Street.

  • When are they open?
  • Like most government offices, the courthouse is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., during regular business hours; they are closed during judicial holidays. Many hearings and trials may start at 9:00 a.m., but it is recommended you arrive early to ensure you can find parking and get through security with plenty of time to find your courtroom.

  • How do I contact them?
    • By phone:
    • Main number: 336.412.7300
  • Website: http://www.nccourts.gov/locations/guilford-county/guilford-county-courthouse
    • What should I not bring?

    You cannot bring any electronic equipment, which includes phones, computers, cameras, etc. unless you have a court order stating you can. If you do have a court order allowing you to bring in a phone (in a 50B case, for example), please have the Order with you when you go through security. You cannot bring a weapon or anything that could be construed as a weapon. There is a metal detector that you will have to go through in order to enter the courthouse. So, it’s a good idea to leave any metal items that are not essential at home. This will make the security process much easier!