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North Carolina Notice of Hearing - Rehearing for Involuntary Commitment

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Notice of Hearing/Rehearing for Involuntary Commitment: This is an official form from the North Carolina Administration of the Courts (AOC), which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by North Carolina statutes and law.


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Petition. People may be involuntarily committed when symptoms of a mental illness or substance use disorder escalate to the point of endangering themselves or others. In North Carolina, anyone who has first-hand knowledge of the individual's behavior or state of mind can complete a petition in front of a magistrate.

What happens during an involuntary hold? When a person is detained for up to 72 hours, the emergency facility or hospital is required to do an evaluation of that person, taking into account his/her medical, psychological, educational, social, financial and legal situation.

The criteria for involuntary hospitalization are as follows: patients must exhibit dangerous behavior toward themselves or others, they must be helpless and unable to provide for their basic daily needs, and there is a danger of essential harm to their mental health if they do not receive mental care.

You will be allowed to leave within 3 days (72 hours) unless your doctor feels you need further treatment. If this is the case, the process for involuntary commitment may be started.

Illegal commitments can be challenged and the records expunged through the filing of a petition with the Court of Common Pleas. If the petition to expunge is granted, the involuntary commitment record is expunged and the petitioner's rights, including the right to bear arms are restored.

People may be involuntarily committed when symptoms of a mental illness or substance use disorder escalate to the point of endangering themselves or others. In North Carolina, anyone who has first-hand knowledge of the individual's behavior or state of mind can complete a petition in front of a magistrate.

The 72 Hour Rule The patient can choose to voluntarily remain in care or commit to ongoing out-patient care. However, after 72 hours, the patient can refuse to cooperate with further medical treatment.

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North Carolina Notice of Hearing - Rehearing for Involuntary Commitment