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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the NC : Court Forms - North Carolina in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the File Number and County at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your case.
  3. In the 'STATE VERSUS' section, input the name of the Defendant accurately to ensure proper documentation.
  4. Fill in the details regarding the current bond situation, including the amount and charges against the Defendant. Be precise to avoid any legal complications.
  5. As defense counsel, state your belief about a reasonable bond amount in the designated fields, ensuring clarity in your request.
  6. The State's response section requires you to indicate whether they oppose or do not oppose the bond reduction. Fill this out based on your knowledge of their stance.
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District courts hear cases involving civil, criminal, juvenile, and magistrate matters. District courts are divided into 41 districts across the state and sit in the county seat of each county.
In North Carolina, there are three federal district courts, a state supreme court, a state court of appeals, and trial courts with both general and subject matter jurisdiction.
Appellate Division (Supreme Court the Court of Appeals) Superior Courts. The Superior Courts are the general jurisdiction trial courts for the state. District Courts. The District Courts handle the vast majority of the trial level cases. Administrative Office of the Courts.
Court Role and Structure Supreme Court. The U.S. Supreme Court is the highest court in the United States. Courts of Appeals. There are 13 appellate courts that sit below the U.S. Supreme Court, and they are called U.S. courts of appeals. District Courts. Bankruptcy Courts. Article I Courts.
Trials in District Court are always held before a judge, while trials in Superior Court are usually held before a jury, though this right can be waived. Misdemeanors and infractions, as well as juvenile matters, are typically prosecuted in District Court, while felonies are typically prosecuted in Superior Court.

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The file for a court case can be viewed by visiting the clerk of courts office in the county where the case is located. Staff can provide copies of documents in court files for a fee. Also, see the Remote Public Access Program to learn more about licensing for data access and extracts.
The complaint and summons shall be delivered to some proper person for service. In this State, such proper person shall be the sheriff of the county where service is to be made or some other person duly authorized by law to serve summons.
Superior courts hear cases involving felony crimes, civil cases involving $25,000 or more, and appeals from district courts. This court sits (holds court) at least twice a year in each county of the state.

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