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View eCourts services available including payments, eFiling, Portal, case information, and more. Get started. Find information specific to Mecklenburg County, such as calendars and other court related services.
Civil Cases. A case is considered a civil action when a person petitions the court to protect a private, civil right or to obtain a civil remedy. In civil cases, one party files a lawsuit against another, asking for money or for a court order against the other party.
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Learn how to obtain court records, conduct background checks, and expunge criminal records.
You can find a detailed listing of a court file’s timeline that would include the Case Summary, Case Information, Assignment Information, Party Information, Causes of Action (Civil, Family, Probate, and Mental Health cases), Case Events, Dispositions, Hearings, and Financial Information (when applicable).
Superior courts hear civil and criminal cases, including felony cases and civil cases over $25,000. District Court. District courts hear cases involving civil, criminal, juvenile, and magistrate matters. Business Court . Cases involving complex and significant issues of corporate and commercial law. Small Claims Court. Cases are heard by a ...
View eCourts services available including payments, eFiling, Portal, case information, and more. Get started. Find information specific to Cumberland County, such as calendars and other court related services.
View eCourts services available including payments, eFiling, Portal, case information, and more. Get started. Cases of public interest in Wake County are updated on a regular basis. Stay up to date by accessing information on these cases.
Information about civil, special proceeding, or estates cases in the North Carolina court system can be accessed on the public, self-service terminals in the clerk of court’s office in any county. View a user’s manual for the system in which the information is stored.