The North Carolina Statement Regarding Exhibits is a form used in North Carolina civil actions to provide a comprehensive representation of all relevant exhibits that will be used in court. It must be filed with the court prior to trial. The Statement includes details about each exhibit, such as a brief description, the identity of the custodian of the exhibit, the exhibit’s relevance to the disputeofferedeodoror of the exhibit. There are two types of North Carolina Statements Regarding Exhibits: the Plaintiff’s Statement and the Defendant’s Statement. The Plaintiff’s Statement lists all exhibits that the plaintiff is offering into evidence, while the Defendant’s Statement lists all exhibits that the defendant is offering into evidence. Both statements must be filed with the court prior to trial.