Per North Carolina General Statute 20-138.7(a), no person shall drive a motor vehicle on a highway or the right-of-way of a highway: (1) while there is an alcoholic beverage in the passenger area in other than the unopened manufacturer’s original container; and (2)...
Expungement Law Blog & News
Read our latest posts about expungements and get the latest firm news...GOP Staffer Who Attacked Obama Girls Was Arrested During Her Own “Awful Teen Years” in North Carolina – Could Have Had Her Own Charges Expunged!
Elizabeth Lauten is a Republican Congressional staff member who posted on Facebook about Sasha & Malia Obama at the annual Turkey Pardon Ceremony. She worked for Republican Congressman Steve Fincher of Tennessee as his Communications Director. After a truly ugly...
North Carolina Expungements
Record Expungement: It’s Time for a New Future! We all make mistakes. We all do things we are ashamed or embarrassed by. But when that mistake results in a criminal record, it can destroy your hopes for the future. In today’s economy, just one criminal conviction can...
Top Ten Reasons for Getting Your North Carolina Criminal Conviction Expunged
Why do I need a North Carolina Expungement? Top 10 Reasons for Getting a NC Expungement 1. Employment & Professional Licensure Employment is probably the most significant area affected by a criminal conviction. Employers often perform criminal background checks on...
NC Expungements: How to Erase a Dismissed Charge from your North Carolina Criminal Record
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Five Steps to getting a dismissed case expunged in North Carolina
Important Note: If your case was dismissed it will NOT be expunged automatically by the courts. You need to file a petition to have your charges expunged from the system. If you do not file an expungement petition the record will remain visible forever. Example:...
How Do Expungements Work in North Carolina?
My law firm handles a lot of expungement work. If you have been charged with a crime (or if you know someone who was ever charged with a crime) you should understand the rules for expungements in North Carolina. There are two important types of expungements out...
District Court and Superior Court Judges
This is a list of the District Court and Superior Court Judges who serve Wake County Courts. The District Court judges only serve Wake County while the Superior Court judges rotate through Wake County and some surrounding counties. District Judges for Wake County...
Where is my court room at the Wake County Courthouse?
There are many ways to find your courtroom once you have arrived at the Wake County Courthouse: Visit www.nccourts.org. On the right hand side of the website select the ‘Criminal Court Dates’ link. Select the county in which you were charged and enter your last...
Directions to the Wake County Courthouse
The Wake County Courthouse (Wake County Justice Center) is located in Downtown Raleigh at 300 S. Salisbury Street. The Courthouse is at the corner of Salisbury and Martin Street. There are two different entrances located on Salisbury Street (Salisbury entrance) and...