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  1. Obtain a blank summons from the Civil Clerk of Court, the SelfServe Center, or from the court website, www.NCcourts.gov/forms. Write your name and address in the plaintiff’s section and write your spouse’s name and address in the defendant’s section of the summons.

  2. Find online services for eCourts counties: citations, court records, eFiling, Guide & File, Portal, payments, request interpreter, and more.

  3. Jan 2, 2024 · Starting October 9, to electronically access public case information, court dates, or retrieve copies of court documents, click onto Portal, a convenient eCourts information system, that makes accessing public records quick and convenient.

  4. Find information, training, policies, and procedures related to eCourts for Mecklenburg County.

  5. DID YOU KNOW TUESDAY! Did you know you can view court records, access case information, and make payments in Mecklenburg County, at the tip of your...

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  6. Mecklenburg County Court Information. There is one main location for court cases in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Mecklenburg County Courthouse 832 East Fourth St Charlotte, NC 28202 (704) 686-0400. Clerk of Courts. The Clerk of Superior Court is an elected position, with a 4-year term.

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  8. eFiling. eFiling, also known as File & Serve, enables you to file documents electronically through a single, secure, centralized online location. It also allows you to: Submit court documents online to the clerk's office in eCourts counties.