2003-2004 Statistics - The North Carolina Court System-2025

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One of the judges is the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals, who is appointed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. North Carolinas unified court system handles nearly 3 million cases each year; cases that help keep our citizens safe, our economy vibrant, and our rights and liberties secure.
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.
Established in 1777, the superior courts are North Carolinas oldest courts. Superior courts hear civil and criminal cases. Superior court is divided into five divisions and 48 districts across the state. Every six months, superior court judges rotate among the districts within their divisions.
North Carolina Public Records law states the records of any agency of North Carolina government or its subdivisions are public records available upon request by any citizens unless otherwise protected. A list of exceptions to this rule are listed in Chapter 132 of the N.C. General Statutes.
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