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You can respond by filing either an Answer document or a Motion; usually an Answer is sufficient and more straightforward in a debt collection lawsuit. If you fail to respond within the 30 day period you will lose the case by inaction, and the court will file a default judgment against you.
Ask your lawyer about getting any court fees waived (set aside or forgiven). If you do not have a lawyer, you can still call the local legal aid office to see if they can help you get any court fees waived or you can ask the judge to waive some or all of the court fees by filling out a form called a fee waiver request.
All North Carolina courts, at whatever level, are overseen by the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC). The basic responsibility of the AOC is to maintain an effective and efficient court system, supporting the courts through technology, personnel, financial, legal, research and purchasing services.
Take your written answer to the clerk's office. The clerk will take your documents and stamp each set of papers "filed" with the date. They will then give the copies back to you. One copy is for you to keep. The other copy you're responsible for delivering to the plaintiff (or their attorney).
If service is not made by the time the 60 days passes, the action is still alive, but the summons itself is \u201cdormant\u201d and cannot be validly served until it is revived by an extension. Id.; Dozier v. Crandall, 105 N.C. App.
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Payments are to be made to the Clerk in the county where you were convicted. Online probation payments can be made using the OCAP system at http:// onlineservices.nccourts.org/OCAP . Please have the county where you were convicted and your case number available when paying online.
Superior court offenses can range from 51-99. The case file number is displayed with 'CR' for district court and 'CRS' for superior court.
If you have been to traffic court or criminal court and owe money, you may be able to pay costs, fines, or fees online.
The most common way to respond to a complaint is by filing an answer. Filing an answer does not mean you admit fault; it simply provides you with the opportunity to respond to the plaintiff's allegations while simultaneously allowing you to tell your side of the story in an attempt to defeat plaintiff's claim.
If you don't, the court can: take the money from your wages or benefits. send bailiffs to your home to collect what you owe - you'll have to pay bailiff's fees as well as your outstanding fine.

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