Court records are a great of verifying details about a person
or to even look into their background. You may be able to learn
many things about a person from their court records, including
their criminal background, marital status and even a change in
name. www.courtrecords.org
has a team of search experts who can efficiently locate the court
records you are looking for.
North Carolina is served by a unified court system also know as
the general court of justice. It consists of trial courts of superior
courts and district courts, the North Carolina business court
and family courts. The superior courts of the state have general
jurisdiction on all cases, but usually hear cases that fall beyond
the jurisdiction of the district courts. The superior courts hear
criminal cases such as felonies and misdemeanors. The civil cases
handled at these courts involve more than $10,000 in dispute.
The North Carolina superior courts have exclusive jurisdiction
over probate matters such as wills, estate division and administration
and guardianship. Family courts under district courts handle cases
of domestic relations and also hear matters of guardianship. Some
North Carolina superior courts have problem solving courts such
as a drug court.
The district courts have limited jurisdiction on civil as well
as criminal cases. They hear civil cases that involve claims of
less than $10,000. The criminal cases tried in these courts include
misdemeanors, traffic violations and preliminary hearings for
felony cases. District courts also have a small claims division
to handle claims of less than $5000. Domestic relations cases
are mostly heard in district courts and can include matters like
divorce, child abuse and custody issues.
The North Carolina business court has exclusive jurisdiction over
complicated business cases and is located in Greensboro, Charlotte
and Raleigh. Whether you are looking for North Carolina court
records for civil, criminal, probate or any other type of case,
you can request for them at www.courtrecords.org.