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The North Carolina Supreme Court met in the Old Chowan County Courthouse in Edenton in 2004, and again in 2013. In 2015, Governor McCrory signed Senate Bill 161 into law (S.L. 2015–89), allowing the court to meet in Morganton once again, "…the court shall meet in the Old Burke County Courthouse, the location of summer sessions of the ...
Guilford Gông (North Carolina) Usage on ceb.wikipedia.org Guilford County; Usage on ce.wikipedia.org Гилфорд (гуо, Къилбаседа Каролина) Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Guilford County; Usage on cy.wikipedia.org Guilford County, Gogledd Carolina; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Guilford County; Greensboro (North Carolina) High Point
English: This is a locator map showing Burke County in North Carolina. For more information, see Commons:United States county locator maps. Date: 12 February 2006:
Since launching in a handful of courthouses a year ago, eCourts is now used daily in 17 of North Carolina’s 100 counties, offering attorneys and the public online filing options and access to ...
Buncombe County Courthouse: Buncombe County: 60 Court Plaza Asheville, NC 28801 1924-1928 Burke County Courthouse: Burke County: 201 South Green St Morganton, NC 28655 1837 Cabarrus County Courthouse: Cabarrus County: 77 Union St South Concord, NC 28025 1876 Caldwell County Courthouse: Caldwell County: 216 Main St NW Lenoir, NC 28645 1905 ...
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Guilford County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 541,299, [1] making it the third-most populous county in North Carolina. The county seat and largest community is Greensboro. [2] Since 1938, an additional county court has been located in High Point. The county was formed in 1771.
After the Third North Carolina Provincial Congress held at Hillsborough, North Carolina (Aug. 20-Sept. 10, 1775), the "judicial" districts became known as "military" districts. [2] These districts were used to organize the North Carolina Minutemen Battalions for a six month trial as state troops, beginning on September 1, 1775. By April 10 ...