These wills are indexed in the Mitchell Will Index categorized with “SS/AR”, which can be accessed in the indexes of the State Archives' online catalog.
For eCourts counties: You may search online for case information and court records by name, case number, attorney, and more.
Public records requests may be submitted in person, by mail, by phone or through electronic means. The preferred method for receiving public records requests is through the department's online public request form, which allows NCDOA to better track requests and respond in a timely manner.
Information about criminal cases in the North Carolina court system can be accessed by visiting a public, self-service terminal located at a clerk of court's office in any county. You can use the terminal to search for cases by defendant name, case number, or victim or witness name.
Mecklenburg County Courthouse Physical Address. Mecklenburg County Courthouse. 832 East 4th Street. Charlotte, NC 28202. Family Court: (704) 686-0200. Civil Department: (704) 686-0520. Criminal Department: (704) 686-0600. Mecklenburg District Attorney: (704) 686-0700. Mecklenburg Public Defender Office: (704) 686-0900.
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.
You will need to provide the following: Three copies of the complaint, stating the claim(s) and what relief is requested from the magistrate. Three copies of the Magistrate Summons. An affidavit pursuant to the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA), telling the court whether or not the defendant is in the military.
Small claims court is part of the district court division. Cases are heard by a magistrate with no jury and litigants usually represent themselves. Cases include: Claims for $10,000 or less.
The factoring company assesses the creditworthiness of the customers and the overall financial stability of the business. Typically, the factoring rates range from 1% to 5% of the invoice value, but they can be higher or lower depending on the specific circumstances.