North Carolina Counties
County intelligence appears verified — or not at all
North Carolina practice is district-and-county practice: local rules commonly attach to multi-county district-court districts, calendars and mediation programs are locally administered, and 1,200+ local documents exist statewide. County pages join this platform the same way Florida's did — from the BenchPath engine with citations, confidence labels, and verified dates. Nothing on this page is ever guessed.
Zero of 100 counties — on purpose
BenchPath has not ingested North Carolina county procedure yet, so no county pages exist — pages appear county-by-county as verified data comes online, never before. Your county's local rules on the NCAOC directory and the clerk of superior court are the sources in the meantime.
This is the same honesty rule the Florida county pages launched under, and the Texas page runs today: a county renders when the procedure engine serves it verified — never before, never padded, never scraped in a hurry to look complete. The 41-district context ships with it.
In the meantime: the NCAOC local rules and forms directory and your clerk of superior court are the authoritative sources for local requirements — and the North Carolina Filing Check flags the county-local question on every scan. Legal information, not legal advice.