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  eCourts is Now Live in 13 More North Carolina Counties
        
    eCourts is now available across all 100 North Carolina counties from the mountains to the coast.
      
    
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  North Carolina Implements eCourts Conversion in All 100 Counties
        
    All 100 North Carolina counties will have online access to court records and services as of Monday, October 13, 2025. 
      
    
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  eCourts Training Resources and Track 10 Transition Information
        
    eCourts training registration information and resources for the legal community and upcoming Track 10 counties launching October 13, 2025.
      
    
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  File & Serve (eFiling) and Portal Training Available for Attorneys and Judicial Partners Through October 2025
        
    File and Serve (eFiling) and Portal training sessions are now available for attorneys and judicial partners through October 2025.
      
    
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  Governor Stein Appoints District Court Judge for District 36
        
    Governor Josh Stein has appointed Matthew Cabe as district court judge in Judicial District 36 (Burke, Caldwell, and Catawba counties).
      
    
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  Dates Announced for 27 Counties and N.C. Business Court to Expand Access to Justice
        
    Dates were announced this week for the final two groups of counties and Business Court to expand access to justice with eCourts.
      
    
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  Chief Justice Paul Newby Appoints Chief District Court Judge in District 36
        
    Judge Robert A. Mullinax, Jr. has been appointed as chief district court judge for Burke, Caldwell, and Catawba counties (District 36).
      
    
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  Governor Cooper Appoints Superior Court Judge for District 19
        
    Governor Roy Cooper has appointed Chief District Court Judge Sherri Elliott to serve as superior court judge in District 19, Catawba County.
      
    
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  North Carolina Implementing Convenient Debit Card Payments for Jury Service
        
    Jurors will begin receiving jury service payments on pre-paid debit cards in lieu of paper checks starting in 30+ counties this month.
      
    
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  Chief Justice Newby Issues Amended Order for Certain Western North Carolina Counties Due to Hurricane Helene
        
    View an amended order declaring catastrophic conditions resulting from severe weather and flood advisories in multiple western counties.
      
    
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  Governor Cooper Appoints District Court Judge for Burke, Caldwell, and Catawba Counties
        
    Scott Conrad is appointed to serve as district court judge in Judicial District 25.
      
    
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  Chief Justice Paul Newby's 100-County Tour Visits Alexander, Caldwell, Catawba, and Iredell Counties
        
    The tour began in May 2021 and after today's visits, Newby will have visited 74 county courthouses across North Carolina.
      
    
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  10-Digit Dialing Now Required for Calling Judicial Offices
        
    All calls to judicial offices and court staff will need to be made using 10-digit dialing with the area code plus the number. 
      
    
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  North Carolina Conference of Clerks of Superior Court 2021-2022 Officers Sworn In
        
    Currituck County Clerk of Superior Court Raymond Matukso was installed as the new president of the Conference of Clerks of Superior Court.
      
    
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  Court of Appeals Special Session Held in Catawba County
        
    The N.C. Court of Appeals held a special session on November 14 at the Catawba County Justice Center in Newton.
      
    
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