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Many people docHub an agreement about the terms of payment after the court decides how much money one party must pay the other. If there is no agreement, the winning party can begin the collections process. The clerk of superior court will record the judgment, and interest will begin to accrue if it is not paid.
Civil court records in North Carolina can be obtained by going to the courthouse (in person), mailing the clerk of the courthouse, or searching for them online.
Request a Public Record Criminal cases. Civil, special proceeding, or estates cases. Divorce judgments. Birth, marriage, divorce, or death certificates. Marriage license. Police reports. Real estate records or deeds. For media inquiries, view more information for members of the media.
To request records regarding criminal and civil cases, police reports and traffic citations, contact the North Carolina Judicial Branch or the Clerk of Court in the county where the citation was issued.
In North Carolina, the statute of limitations for small claims is typically three years, but that can change depending on the specifics of your case. A small claims attorney can help provide insight on the statute of limitations for your case and make sure everything is filed well in advance of the deadline.
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Small claims court handles disputes involving less than $10,000 in cash or property. You dont need to hire an attorney and your case will usually be heard within one month of filing your lawsuit.
For copies of birth, death, marriage, or divorce certificates, please contact the county register of deeds office or N.C. Vital Records.
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 courts 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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