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Call 311 during the hours of 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday - Friday. Closed weekends and City-recognized holidays. If you are calling from outside Mecklenburg County or if your cellular carrier will not connect you to 311, dial 704.336. 7600.
Mecklenburg County residents can also call a Mobile Crisis Team (CriSys) led by a mental health professional for immediate help with any of the above and involuntary commitments. For immediate crisis support, call 704-566-3410 and select option 1.
7600. 311 can be accessed via a cell phone if your cellular company carrier has programmed the 311 number to its towers. If not, you can call 704.336. 7600 on your cell phone and be connected to the 311 call center.
There are a variety of ways that 311can be contacted. Of course, the most familiar is our three-digit dial of 3-1-1. We do have a full seven-digit number which is 704-336-7600.
Carry a cell phone and some type of safety device (i.e.: flashlight, whistle, pepper spray and etc) when walking at night. Be alert to someone who asks for directions and/or continues to engage you in conversation. Obey all of the robber's orders.
Mecklenburg County To access Criminal files, email Mecklenburg.Criminal@nccourts. To access Civil files, email Mecklenburg.Civil@nccourts. To access Estate Special Proceedings files, email Mecklenburg.ESP@nccourts.
If you have been charged with false imprisonment in North Carolina, you face a Class 1 misdemeanor, punishable by up to 120 days in jail and a fine that will be set at the court's discretion. Charges of false imprisonment are accompanied by allegations of kidnapping, which is a much more serious crime.
Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. Residents can call 3-1-1, submit service requests online or via live chat, or on the CLT+ app. You can access 311 outside of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County by calling 704.336. 7600.