Who is the Dare County prosecutor?

Who is the Dare County prosecutor?

Andrew Womble
Your District Attorney The District Attorney for the First Prosecutorial District is Andrew Womble.

Who are the Dare County District Court judges?

First Division of the Superior Court, North Carolina

Office Name
North Carolina 1st Superior Court Division Judicial District 14B Josephine Kerr Davis
North Carolina 1st Superior Court Division Judicial District 14B Michael O’Foghludha
North Carolina 1st Superior Court Division Judicial District 14B Brian C. Wilks

What is jury duty in Dare County?

If you receive a jury summons, please follow the directions as set forth on the summons. After 6 pm on the night before the service date on the summons, jurors should call the Jury Message Line 252.475. 5205. The Jury Message Line will provide information as to when jurors are to report for jury duty.

How do I get my court transcripts in NC?

For copies of court documents, please see the obtaining court records help topic or contact the clerk’s office in the county in which the case was filed. For copies of birth, death, marriage, or divorce certificates, please contact the county register of deeds office or N.C. Vital Records.

What is the Dare County anonymous tip line?

Anyone with information concerning this case is strongly encouraged to reach out to the Nags Head Police Department directly at (252) 441-6386. Tips may be submitted through Crime Line as well.

What is the non emergency number for Dare County?

Dare Central Communications Non-Emergency Phone Number (252) 473-3444.

Where does Dare County North Carolina rank in courts?

In North Carolina, Dare County is ranked 37th of 100 counties in Courts per capita, and 38th of 100 counties in Courts per square mile. Find Dare County, North Carolina courts and courthouses, such as federal, state, district, superior, criminal, common, circuit, judicial, judiciary, divorce, appeals, family, traffic, and small claims courts.

Why choose the Dare County Clerk of Superior Court?

It is our privilege to assist the citizens of Dare County. The Dare County Clerk of Superior Court’s office is dedicated to providing access to an impartial forum for the resolution of disputes and efficient service and assistance to all court officials, related agencies, members of the bar, and the public.

How do I get a copy of a divorce decree in NC?

For copies of divorce decrees, civil judgments, traffic violations, wills/estates and other court-related records, you must contact the Clerk of Courts by phone or in-person. COVID-19 Information: View the latest announcements, FAQs, and more from the NC Judicial Branch at nccourts.gov/covid-19.

What does a clerk of court do in NC?

The Clerk also presides over many other legal matters such as adoptions, incompetency and guardianship proceedings, partitions of real property, name changes, real estate foreclosures, and petitions for surplus funds. For more information, please refer to Chapter 7A of the North Carolina General Statutes, specifically Articles 12, 17, 29 and 63.