Consent - The North Carolina Court System 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the file number and assigned judge's name at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your case.
  3. In the plaintiff and defendant sections, clearly write the names of both parties involved in the case. Ensure accuracy to avoid any legal complications.
  4. In the section regarding court appearances, indicate whether the plaintiff or defendant was ordered to appear. Use checkboxes or text fields as appropriate.
  5. Fill in any additional notes or reasons for dismissal in the provided space, ensuring clarity and completeness.
  6. Signatures are required from both parties. Use our platform’s signature feature to add your signatures electronically.
  7. Complete the Certificate of Service section by detailing how you served a copy of this order to the opposing party, using either mail, hand delivery, or fax options available.

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Take your completed Motion and attached Certificate of Service to the Civil Filing Department (Suite 3725). There is no filing fee for filing these documents. Go to the Caseflow Management Division (Suite 3420) to obtain a hearing date. Then return to the Civil Filing Department to have your Notice of Motion filed.
The court system is separated into three divisions: Appellate Division. Superior Court Division. District Court Division.
You can look up the results of any North Carolina criminal or traffic case at the public terminals located in each clerk of courts office, or by contacting a clerk of courts office and asking staff to look it up for you.
Government records in North Carolina are public in nature unless identified as confidential pursuant to law. Wake County must adhere to the North Carolina Public Records Law, found at N.C.G.S.