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Legal Statutes: North Carolina

UPDATED October 19, 2012

North Carolina Statutes

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Chapter 50C. Civil No-Contact Orders

back to top50C-2. Commencement of action; filing fees not permitted; assistance

(a) An action is commenced under this Chapter by filing a verified complaint for a civil no-contact order in district court or by filing a motion in any existing civil action, by any of the following:

(1) A person who is a victim of unlawful conduct that occurs in this State.

(2) A competent adult who resides in this State on behalf of a minor child or an incompetent adult who is a victim of unlawful conduct that occurs in this State.

(b) No court costs shall be assessed for the filing or service of the complaint, or the service of any orders.

(c) An action commenced under this Chapter may be filed in any county permitted under G.S. 1-82 or where the unlawful conduct took place.

(d) If the victim states that disclosure of the victim's address would place the victim or any member of the victim's family or household at risk for further unlawful conduct, the victim's address may be omitted from all documents filed with the court. If the victim has not disclosed an address under this subsection, the victim shall designate an alternative address to receive notice of any motions or pleadings from the opposing party.
S.L. 2004-194, § 1, eff. Dec. 1, 2004.