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Where to Find Help

UPDATED December 15, 2010

Sheriff departments

North Carolina

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Before your domestic violence protective order can take effect, you must have your papers served to the abuser. Contact the clerk of the court in the county court in your county to find out where you should get your papers served. For a list of North Carolina county courts, check the Courthouse Locations page on our site.

Usually, you get your papers served at your local sheriff department. Listed below are telephone numbers and addresses for sheriff departments in North Carolina.

For more information on how to get a domestic violence protective order , check our How to Get a Restraining Order page, or contact the clerk of the court in the county court in your county.

The information below came from the www.usacops.com website

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Alamance

Sheriff's Office
109 S. Maple St
Graham, NC 27253
Phone: (336) 570-6311

Alexander

Sheriff's Office
100 1st St SW Suite 1
Taylorsville, NC 28681
Phone: (828) 632-4658

Alleghany

Sheriff's Office
Law Enf Ctr 40 Alleghany St
Sparta, NC 28675
Phone: (336) 372-4455

Anson

Sheriff's Office
119 N Washington St
Wadesboro, NC 28170
Phone: (704) 694-4188

Ashe

Sheriff's Office
205 Academy St
Jefferson, NC 28640
Phone: (336) 219-2600

Avery

Sheriff's Office
PO Box 426
300 Schultz Circle
Newland, NC 28657
Phone: (828) 733-2071

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