Need help with probate in North Carolina?
Number given on the internet is not a valid number. Keep getting a message saying "there is no mailbox associated with this number". I will be talking with the district senator and congressman. Have already left a message with the governor's office. How is anyone supposed to get ahold of the courthouse without a valid number. Very very frustrating
It's a court house so don't love it but it's a nice place must wear masks if you go you call first because they may take cards over phone since their back to limited people inside again😷
The female guard at the front door is needlessly rude. I’ve had an easier time and received more courteous treatment at German customs. As elected officials, the judges should do something about this. Tone it down. Be respectful. You get what you give.
After dealing with a tragic death and uninformed family, the last thing you want to do is fill out a 💩ton of paperwork. So, I dreaded going in. Then Jan Ellington came on scene. So helpful and you can tell she enjoys her job. Thank you Jan!
No stars. Judges are either unaware or ignorant of the laws. They let a cop's mistakes go and now someone has to explain a blemish on her record for 7-10 years. 7-10 years of explaining a charge that isnt hers, provinding COURT DOCUMENTS proving the situation, and still getting turned down for work she is more than qualified for. Even their documents with their stamp (that she has to pay for) are worthless! No one believes the documents are real or truthful, despite that "official court seal" stamped into the paper. They could've fixed it in court that day, right then and there, but their ignorance kept them from doing the right thing.
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