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Durham County Courthouse | North Carolina Judicial Branch
Handicapped access to the Courthouse is available on the third level of the parking deck. You can access the third level from the elevators located on each floor of the parking deck. Please …
Durham County | North Carolina Judicial Branch
2024年7月31日 · Find out more information about the Durham County Courthouse. Family Court Administration. Family Court facilitates more timely, consistent and thoughtful outcomes to a …
Clerk of Superior Court | Durham County - DCONC
As Administrator, the Clerk in Durham County manages 67 employees; 14 Assistant Clerks and 53 Deputy Clerks. Those Clerks are divided into 9 divisions and are spread across three floors …
Durham County Contact Directory | North Carolina Judicial Branch
Durham County Courthouse. Main (919) 808-3000. Other Contacts. Mailing and Physical Address ...
Estates | Durham County - DCONC
NOTE: You may need to bring the following items and information to the Estate division which is located on the 2nd floor, Room #2300 of the Durham County Courthouse: The original Will (if …
Civil | Durham County - DCONC
Small Claim courts are located on the 3 rd floor M1, M2, and M3, District Court is located on the 6 th floor, and Superior Court is located on the 7 th floor of the Durham County Courthouse. …
Public Records - Durham County Court
Durham County Clerk of Superior Court 510 S. Dillard St. Durham, NC 27701 (919) 808-3000. Sharon A. Davis Durham County Register of Deeds 201 East Main Street Administration Bldg. …
Administration | Durham County Court
US District Court Hiram H. Ward Federal Building 251 N. Main Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 336-332-6000. Aminah M. Thompson Durham County Clerk of Superior Court 510 S. Dillard …
Durham County Clerk of Court
Durham Clerk of Court: Durham County Tax Administration Clerk Address: 1st Floor, Durham County Old Courthouse, 200 East Main St., Durham, NC 27701 Phone: (919) 560-0300
District 14 Durham County District Court - Court Information
Depending on local laws and specific court policies, exemptions MAY include persons over age 70, and those having recently served on a jury (usually within 1-3 years depending on county …