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This Form is used for requesting the court to exempt a case from court-ordered, nonbinding arbitration in North Carolina. The form is available in both English and Vietnamese.

This form is used for filing a complaint in North Carolina to enforce a possessory lien on a motor vehicle. The form is available in both English and Vietnamese.

This form is used for obtaining a judgment in an action for summary ejectment in North Carolina. It is available in both English and Spanish.

This form is used for requesting a limited driving privilege in North Carolina when your driving privileges have been revoked due to an implied-consent offense before trial.

This document is used in North Carolina for filing an affidavit to document the collection, disbursement, and distribution of assets.

This form is used for the Affidavit of Collection, Disbursement and Distribution in North Carolina. It is available in both English and Spanish.

This form is used for the Affidavit of Collection, Disbursement, and Distribution in North Carolina. It is available in both English and Vietnamese languages.

This form is used for submitting an addendum to an application for probate of an out-of-state will or codicil in North Carolina.

This Form is used for obtaining an order authorizing the issuance of letters in North Carolina. It is available in both English and Spanish.

This form is used to make an oath or affirmation in North Carolina, and it is available in both English and Spanish.

This document is a form used in North Carolina for appointing a guardian for a person. It is available in both English and Vietnamese languages.

This document is used for appointing a guardian for a person in North Carolina. It is available in both English and Spanish.

This Form is used for obtaining an order to authorize the issuance of letters in North Carolina. It is available in both English and Vietnamese.

This form is used for electing a fiscal year in the state of North Carolina.

This form is used for creating an inventory of the contents of a safe-deposit box in North Carolina.

This form is used for creating an inventory of a deceased person's assets in North Carolina. It is available in both English and Spanish.

This Form is used for providing an inventory of assets in a deceased person's estate in North Carolina. It is available in both English and Vietnamese.

This Form is used for managing change funds in North Carolina. It allows organizations to request and track changes to their cash funds.

This form is used for taking an oath or making an affirmation in North Carolina. It is available in both English and Vietnamese languages.

This document is used for requesting a change in financial institution in North Carolina. It is typically used by individuals or businesses who want to switch their financial accounts from one institution to another.

This Form is used for certifying that a copy of a document is a true and accurate representation of the original document in North Carolina.

This form is used for certifying that a copy of a document is a true and accurate reproduction of the original. It is available in both English and Spanish versions for use in North Carolina.

This Form is used for obtaining an exemplified copy of a document in North Carolina.

This document is used for requesting an exemplification of a North Carolina document, and it is available in both English and Vietnamese.

This form is used for filing a petition in North Carolina to address cases of obstruction of or interference with juvenile assessment in abuse, neglect, or dependency situations.

This document is used for obtaining a court order to stop any obstruction or interference with the assessment of a juvenile in North Carolina.

This form is used for issuing a summons and notice of hearing for cases involving obstruction or interference with a juvenile assessment in North Carolina.

This document is used for parents in North Carolina to waive their right to counsel in legal proceedings involving their child.

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