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Locate a federal court case by using the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) or by visiting the Clerk's Office of the courthouse where the case was filed.
Access to public records is available from a.m. to p.m., Monday through Friday, by appointment only. To access Criminal files by appointment, email Mecklenburg.Criminal@nccourts.org. To access Civil files by appointment, email Mecklenburg.Civil@nccourts.org.
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.
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The Honorable Elisa Chinn-gary, Elected Clerk of Superior Court and Judge of Probate, administered the Oath of Office to two newly selected Assistant Clerks.
Yes. According to North Carolina's Freedom of Information Law, arrest records are in the public domain. The North Carolina Court System maintains a complete database of charges it has made in conjunction with law enforcement across the state. Interested persons can obtain certified copies in person or by mail.
Filing the Documents Take the original and two (2) copies of the Motion to the Civil Division of the Clerk of Superior Court's office in the county where your case is filed. The Clerk will stamp each Motion filed, place the original in the Court file and return two (2) copies of the filed document to you.
Many public records are already available online and accessable without making a public records request. Court Records - for criminal and civil cases, police reports and traffic citations, contact the NC Judicial Branch or Clerk of Court in the county where the citation was issued.
You initiate the small claims process by filing a Magistrate Summons, or Form No. AOC-CVM-100, and a Complaint for Money Owed, or Form No. AOC-CVM-200.
Take your completed packet to the Clerk's Office (Civil Filing Department), Room 3725. This is where you file your motion and pay the required $20 filing fee. 3. Request that the Judge sign the Order to Appear and Show Cause.