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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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  Governor Cooper Appoints District Attorney in Prosecutorial District 21
        
    Governor Roy Cooper has appointed Jamie Adams as district attorney in Prosecutorial District 21 (Anson, Richmond, and Scotland counties).
      
    
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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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  North Carolina Conference of Clerks of Superior Court 2024-2025 Officers Sworn In
        
    Iredell County Clerk of Superior Court James (Jim) Lee Mixson III was installed as the new president. 
      
    
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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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  Chief Justice Paul Newby Resumes 100-County Tour with Visits to 10 North Carolina Counties
        
    The tour began in May 2021 and after tomorrow's visits, Newby will have visited  67 county courthouses across North Carolina.
      
    
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  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. 
      
    
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  Chief Justice Paul Newby Visits Caswell, Person, Rockingham, and Yadkin Counties During 100 County Tour
        
    Newby's 100 county tour first began in Cherokee County in May and is expected to end in Dare County in 2022.
      
    
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  Anson, Richmond, and Scotland Counties Response to Coronavirus (COVID-19)
        
    Courts will remain open; however, beginning March 16 through April 17, most cases will be rescheduled. See more details.
      
    
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  Governor Cooper Makes Judicial Appointment in Superior Court District 16A
        
    Chief Assistant District Attorney Dawn M. Layton as superior court judge in Judicial District 16A (Anson, Richmond, and Scotland counties).
      
    
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  Governor Cooper Announces Judicial Appointments to Districts 16A and 29B
        
    Governor Roy Cooper has announced the following judicial appointments to superior court districts 16A and 29B.
      
    
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  Chief Justice Martin Appoints Chief District Court Judges in Judicial Districts 16A and 19B
        
    Chief Justice Martin has appointed Judge Amy Wilson as chief district court judge for District 16A and Judge Lee Gavin for District 19B.
      
    
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  Chief Justice Martin Issues New Order for Counties Affected by Hurricane Florence
        
    An order from Chief Justice Martin regarding counties affected by Hurricane Florence.
      
    
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