You are required to file your Answer with the Clerk of Court and send a copy to the Plaintiff. You may serve your Answer by delivering a copy to the Plaintiff or by mailing it to the Plaintiff's last known address.
You may contact the Clerk's Office for the state or district court to inquire about purchasing print transcripts. Additionally, the following online resources provide access to court transcripts: PACER – Public Access to Court Electronic Records – Fees assessed for transcripts based on length.
North Carolinians are entitled to see any public record. Public bodies must conduct business in public.
The North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts (NCAOC) offers online remote access to both criminal and civil information from all 100 North Carolina counties.
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 are requesting more than the limit, up to $25,000, your case must be filed in district court. If you are requesting more than $25,000, your case must be filed in superior court.
You are required to file your Answer with the Clerk of Court and send a copy to the Plaintiff. You may serve your Answer by delivering a copy to the Plaintiff or by mailing it to the Plaintiff's last known address.
What Adams didn't write to Jefferson, but what he found even more curious, was how similar many of the passages of the Mecklenburg Declaration were to the National Declaration of Independence, including language such as “dissolve the political bands which have connected us to the mother country” and “our lives, our ...
The validity of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence is called into question because although Joseph Alexander said that his father left him some papers indicative of the existence of the supposed declaration, he claimed that the document itself burned in a fire; therefore, all evidence of its existence is based ...
Joseph Alexander explained that within the supposed declaration, the delegates in Mecklenburg County dissolved their relationship with Great Britain and declared the mother country as an enemy to their own county, to America, and to the inalienable rights of man.