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            Durham
 
  eCourts Kiosks Deploy to N.C. Courthouses with Scanners, Printers, Payment Services for the Public June 2025
        
    eCourts kiosks to be available at courthouses in Alamance, Cabarrus, Cumberland, Durham, Guilford, New Hanover, Onslow, and Union counties.
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  Safe Babies Court Begins Enrolling Families in Three North Carolina Counties
        
    Safe Babies Court officially began accepting families this summer in Mitchell, New Hanover, and Yancey counties.
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  All Things Judicial Features an Interview with Judge Robinson O. Everett
        
    Everett was part of Duke Law School's faculty for over 50 years.
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  All Things Judicial Profiles New Safe Babies Courts
        
    Pilot programs begin in Brunswick, Durham, Mitchell, New Hanover, and Yancey counties.
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  eCourts is Now Live in 10 Additional Counties
        
    Includes Alamance, Chatham, Durham, Franklin, Granville, Guilford, Orange, Person, Vance, and Warren counties.
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  eCourts Expands to Nearly Half of State’s Population
        
    Track 4 of eCourts goes live April 29, 2024, and is the largest track of the rollout schedule based on its volume of legal filings.
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  File & Serve (eFiling) and Portal Training Available for Attorneys and Judicial Partners Now Through August 2024
        
    eFiling and Portal training sessions are available for attorneys and judicial partners now through August 2024.
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  eCourts Track 4 Go-Live Timeline and Transition Process Starting April 17, 2024
        
    To support the transition to eCourts, there will be significant adjustments to courthouse operations the week prior.
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  REGISTER NOW: File & Serve (eFiling) and Portal Training Available for Attorneys and Judicial Partners in March and April 2024
        
    eFiling and Portal training sessions are now available for attorneys and judicial partners in March and April 2024.
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  Track 4 eCourts Training Registration and Resources
        
    Find Track 4 eCourts training registration information and resources for the legal community.
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  eCourts Expansion Announced for 2024
        
    Millions more North Carolinians to gain online access to their courthouse.
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  Governor Cooper Appoints District Court Judge for Durham County
        
    Governor Cooper has appointed Kendra Montgomery-Blinn to serve as district court judge in Durham County. 
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  Governor Cooper Appoints Superior Court Judge for Durham County
        
    Governor Cooper has appointed the Honorable Judge Shamieka Rhinehart to serve as Superior Court Judge in Durham County. 
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  Custody Mediation Video Receives Silver Award from the 43rd Annual Telly Awards
        
    The video is part of the new domestic violence screening protocol which is being piloted in Durham County. 
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  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. 
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  Governor Cooper Announces Four Judicial Appointments
        
    Governor Roy Cooper announced four judicial appointments to Superior and District Courts across the state.
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  Chief Justice Paul Newby Continues 100 County Tour with Visit to Six County Courthouses
        
    Visits include Alamance, Chatham, Durham, Guilford (2), and Orange counties
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  Governor Roy Cooper Appoints Superior Court Judge
        
    Brian Wilks to serve in Durham County.
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  Mapping Reveals Extreme Racial Disparities in North Carolina Driver’s License Suspensions, New Website Offers Help
        
    NCPBRC has created a story map project that reveals extreme racial disparities in North Carolina driver’s license suspensions by county.
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch
  
     
  Mary Pollard Appointed as Executive Director of the North Carolina Office of Indigent Defense Services
        
    Pollard is expected to begin her new role in August and will replace Thomas Maher, who was the executive director for the past 11 years.
      
    
  By North Carolina Judicial Branch