AOC-E-205 - The North Carolina Court System - nccourts 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the File Number and the County where the application is being submitted. This information is crucial for proper identification of your case.
  3. Fill in the details of the applicants, including their names, addresses, and telephone numbers. Ensure accuracy as this information will be used for communication regarding the trust.
  4. Provide the name and address of your attorney along with their Bar Number. This section is important for legal representation.
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The object of e-Court is to introduce paperless courts i.e. from presentation of a plaint or petition till its disposal and archival no paper is used. In paperless courts all the pleadings, evidence, orders and Judgments are documented and archived on digital media.
North Carolinas court system, called the General Court of Justice, is a unified statewide and state-operated system.
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.
The North Carolina Business Court, an administrative division of the General Court of Justice hearing cases involving complex and docHub issues of corporate and commercial law, currently consists of six special superior court judges, including a chief Business Court judge who oversees administrative matters in

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eCourts is a package of new software applications and technology infrastructure improvements that will transition our court system from paper to digital. The major components include the following: eFiling: web-based platform for electronic filing of documents. Odyssey: digital integrated case management system (ICMS)
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.

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