The North Carolina Superior Court is the highest trial court in the state of North Carolina. It has general jurisdiction over civil and criminal matters, including but not limited to: felony criminal cases, civil lawsuits involving large sums of money, divorce and child custody matters, probate matters, and appeals from the District Court. The Superior Court handles more serious and complex cases compared to the lower courts in the state.
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This Form is used for North Carolina to authorize the issuance of letters.
This Form is used for filing an Affidavit of Notice to Creditors in North Carolina. It is a legal document that provides notice to potential creditors of a deceased person's estate.
This form is used for submitting affidavits for probating a will when the witnesses are not available in the state of North Carolina.
This form is used for waiving or certifying the arraignment process in North Carolina.
This document is a receipt form used in North Carolina for either partial or final payments.
The AOC-E-304 Certificate of Probate is a document used in North Carolina to certify the appointment of an executor or administrator of an estate. It confirms that the probate process has been completed and the personal representative has the legal authority to handle the affairs of the deceased person's estate.
This form is used for submitting affidavits of subscribing witnesses and notary serving as attesting witness for the probate of a will or codicil in North Carolina.
This Form is used for applying for an Order of Summary Administration in North Carolina.
This form is used for applying for letters of trusteeship under a will in North Carolina.
This Form is used for recording and tracking uniform traffic citations and receipt books in North Carolina.
This form is used for indicting someone for the forcible rape of a female victim in the first or second degree in the state of North Carolina.
This document is an indictment form used in North Carolina for charging a person with manslaughter, either voluntary or involuntary.
This form is used for filing an indictment for first-degree burglary, felonious larceny, and felonious possession of stolen goods in North Carolina.
This document is a form used in North Carolina for the indictment of forcible sexual offenses against female or male victims in the first or second degree.
This form is used for indicting someone who has escaped from the North Carolina state prison system by failing to return after an authorized absence.
This form is used for filing an indictment for a felony escape from a state prison unit in North Carolina.
This document is an indictment form used in North Carolina for charging someone with the crime of robbery with a dangerous weapon.
This document is a form used in North Carolina for indicting individuals for common law robbery.
This form is used for indicting individuals for felonious larceny and felonious possession of stolen goods in North Carolina.
This Form is used for indictments related to Financial Transaction Card Theft and Fraud in North Carolina.
This form is used for filing an indictment related to a misdemeanor offense in North Carolina.
This document is used for filing an indictment against someone charged with habitual impaired driving in North Carolina.
This document is an indictment form used in North Carolina for charges related to felonious breaking and entering, felonious larceny, and felonious possession of stolen goods.
This Form is used for transferring a case from superior court to district court in North Carolina.
This form is used for obtaining a release after judgment in Superior Court in North Carolina by posting an appearance bond.
This form is used for ordering remand in non-implied-consent offense cases in North Carolina. It is available in both English and Spanish.
This document is a form used in North Carolina for ordering the remand in non-implied-consent offense cases. It is available in both English and Vietnamese.
This form is used for waiving the right to a jury trial in the state of North Carolina.
This Form is used for requesting a postponement of a criminal case in the Superior Court of North Carolina.