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  eCourts Kiosks Deploy to N.C. Courthouses with Scanners, Printers, Payment Services for the Public June 2025
        
    eCourts kiosks to be available at courthouses in Alamance, Cabarrus, Cumberland, Durham, Guilford, New Hanover, Onslow, and Union counties.
      
    
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  Governor Stein Appoints District Court Judge for District 14
        
    Governor Josh Stein has appointed Tracey Henderson as district court judge in Judicial District 14 (Cumberland County).
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  Governor Stein Appoints District and Superior Court Judges for Districts 10, 14, and 22
        
    Governor Josh Stein has appointed two district court judges and one superior court judge for District 10, 14, and 22.
      
    
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  North Carolina Implementing Convenient Debit Card Payments for Jury Service
        
    Jurors will begin receiving jury service payments on pre-paid debit cards in lieu of paper checks starting in 30+ counties this month.
      
    
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  eCourts is Now Live in 11 More Counties in Southern and Central Piedmont
        
    Anson, Cabarrus, Cumberland, Hoke, Montgomery, Moore, Randolph, Richmond, Scotland, Stanly, and Union counties adopt digital records.
      
    
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  eCourts Track 6 Go-Live Timeline and Transition Process Starting October 2, 2024
        
    To support the Track 6 transition to eCourts, there will be significant adjustments to courthouse operations the week prior in all counties.
      
    
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  eCourts Training Resources and Track 6 Transition Information
        
    Find eCourts training registration information and resources for the legal community and upcoming Track 6 counties launching in October.
      
    
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  File & Serve (eFiling) and Portal Training Available for Attorneys and Judicial Partners Through October 2024
        
    File & Serve (eFiling) and Portal training sessions are now available for attorneys and judicial partners through October 2024. 
      
    
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  eCourts Expanding to Half of State by October 2024
        
    Track 6 goes live Oct. 14, including Anson, Cabarrus, Cumberland, Hoke, Montgomery, Moore, Randolph, Richmond, Scotland, Stanly, and Union.
      
    
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  Magistrate Leonardo Custis and Court Administrator Sarah Larson Receive Courthouse Employee of the Year Awards
        
    This award is presented to courthouse personnel who exhibit the highest level of professionalism in service to their communities.
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  Jury Duty Scam Alert for Cumberland County
        
    Cumberland County residents are receiving calls from someone posing as law enforcement indicating a judge has signed an arrest warrant. 
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  Governor Cooper Announces Two Judicial Appointments
        
    The Governor announced two judicial appointments to superior and district courts today.
      
    
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  All Things Judicial Podcast Focuses on Human Trafficking Diversion Court
        
    WORTH Court is a specialized court designed to help human trafficking survivors with supportive care and intervention services.
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  10-Digit Dialing Now Required for Calling Judicial Offices
        
    All calls to judicial offices and court staff will need to be made using 10-digit dialing with the area code plus the number. 
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  All Things Judicial's Veterans Day Episode Honors World War II Hero and POW
        
    The late North Carolina Court of Appeals Judge Maurice Braswell shared experiences as a B-17 tail gunner and POW in World War II.
      
    
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  All Things Judicial Podcast Episode Asks: Are North Carolina Courthouses Haunted?
        
    State Archivist discusses a famous Supreme Court murder case and a ghost hunt is conducted at the historic Cumberland County courthouse.
      
    
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  Chief Justice Paul Newby Continues 100 County Tour with Visit to Southeastern North Carolina
        
    The 100 county courthouse tour visits Carteret, Cumberland, Duplin, Jones, Onslow, Pamlico, and Sampson counties.
      
    
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  Governor Roy Cooper Appoints Judges in Rowan and Cumberland Counties
        
    Timothy Gould will serve as Superior Court Judge  and Cull Jordan III as District Court Judge.
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  Mark Sternlicht Appointed as Superior Court Judge for Judicial District 12
        
    Governor Roy Cooper selects Sternlicht to serve in Cumberland County.
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  Chief Justice Paul Newby Makes Judicial Appointments for Judicial Districts 11, 12, and 30
        
    All appointments effective January 1, 2021.
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch