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eFiling. eFiling (File & Serve) offers secure online access for attorneys and self-represented litigants to. Submit court documents online to the clerk's office in eCourts counties. Attorneys filing cases in eCourts counties are required to use eFiling (File & Serve) as of the go-live date. All users must register prior to using eFiling.
Fill out and print Form AOC-CR-314, and submit to the clerk’s office with the fee of $25 via. Self-Service Non-Certified Background Check for Yourself or Others at Any Courthouse Search, view, or email criminal records for yourself or others in any county or statewide without charge using the public access computers available in the clerk’s ...
Many Register of Deeds offices have their own websites. You can find contact information for your Register of Deeds. The clerk of court’s office has records of court proceedings affecting real estate, such as records of foreclosures, evictions, partitions, and condemnations, as well as estates, divorces, judgments, and liens on real property.
Other Public Records Requests. Judicial Branch Public Records Request Form Please complete this form to request a copy of an existing public record for the Judicial Branch. Please note, state agencies and employees are not required to create or compile a public record that does not exist. G.S. 132-6.2.
Portal allows the general public and registered users to access court information online, including searching for court dates and records, and making payments for fines and fees. GETTING STARTED. On-Demand Training and Resources. Overview guide, training videos, FAQs, search tips, and advanced guides
Criminal Record Search. PDF, 192 KB. These files may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. If you are having trouble accessing these files, you may request an accessible format. General Statute. 7A-109,7A-308 (a) (17),7A-343 (3) Last Modified. March 1, 2019.
ONLINE FEE SCHEDULE Following is the fee schedule for online access to both criminal and civil information in all 100 North Carolina counties: $495.00 - One-time connection fee (non-refundable); includes two user IDs and two admin IDs. $70.00 - One-time fee for each additional user ID needed. $0.21 - The access fee per transaction.
Beaufort County. Explore North Carolina's counties for court services and information, such as courthouse locations, jury service, contacts, and more. Find local administrative orders and rules. eCourts Services - now available (38 counties). eFiling is required for attorneys filing in eCourts counties. Learn more about eCourts. Beaufort County.
What is an expunction? An expunction is a legal process to remove a criminal conviction or a criminal charge from a person’s record and to seal or destroy the state’s records of the arrest, charge, and/or conviction. A person who has had an expunction granted generally cannot be found guilty of perjury if he or she denies that the arrest ...