Thank you for visiting the website of the District Attorneys' Office in Judicial District 10, which encompasses all of Wake County, North Carolina....MAILING ADDRESS:PHYSICAL ADDRESS:District Attorney's OfficeDistrict Attorney's OfficePO Box 31300 S. Salisbury StreetRaleigh, NC 27602Raleigh, NC 27601
Spencer B. Merriweather III, who has dedicated his career to public service, has served as District Attorney since 2017.
Kurt WillemsKurt Willems is currently serving as a magistrate of Wake County. He is one of only a handful of magistrates selected by the Chief District Court Judge and the Chief Magistrate to preside over the misdemeanor and traffic disposition court at the Wake County Justice Center.
Blair WilliamsGeneral election for Wake County Clerk of the Superior CourtCandidate%VotesBlair Williams (D)59.1253,061Jennifer Knox (R)40.9175,098
The state attorney general is the highest law enforcement officer in state government and often has the power to review complaints about unethical and illegal conduct on the part of district attorneys.
District Attorney by Prosecutorial District - North Carolina is separated into 42 separate prosecutorial districts. Each district has it's own individual district attorney.
Third Division of the Superior Court, North CarolinaOfficeNameNorth Carolina 3rd Superior Court Division Judicial District 12AClaire HillNorth Carolina 3rd Superior Court Division Judicial District 12BGale M. AdamsNorth Carolina 3rd Superior Court Division Judicial District 12CJames Floyd Ammons Jr.24 more rows
1. A local official whose authority is limited to whatever has been granted by statute or specified in the appointment. 2. In local or state courts, a justice of the peace or other judicial officer who has strictly limited authority and jurisdiction to hear certain cases, often criminal cases or small claims.
Weddings will be conducted by appointment only in 30-minute intervals. Couples may apply for an appointment by emailing [email protected], but must first obtain a valid marriage license issued by a North Carolina Register of Deeds Office before an appointment will be granted.
Information about criminal cases in the North Carolina court system can be accessed by visiting a public, self-service terminal located at a clerk of court's office in any county. You can use the terminal to search for cases by defendant name, case number, or victim or witness name.
Cheri Beasley is Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court.
In North Carolina, there are three federal district courts, a state supreme court, a state court of appeals, and trial courts with both general and subject matter jurisdiction.