Pender County Superior Court

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Pender County Superior Court cases in Pender County, Burgaw, NC

Pender County Superior Court in Burgaw is part of North Carolina's Superior Court, the trial court of general jurisdiction within the state's General Court of Justice. It conducts jury trials in felony criminal cases; civil actions seeking equitable relief or monetary damages generally over $25,000; and oversees grand jury proceedings. The court also hears de novo appeals from District Court in misdemeanor and traffic infraction cases, and appeals from the Clerk of Superior Court in certain special proceedings. Family law, juvenile, and most traffic matters originate in District Court; Superior Court hears them only on appeal or when a juvenile case is transferred for prosecution as an adult. Its role is to provide jury trials and resolve higher-level criminal and civil disputes for Pender County.

Pender County Superior Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Superior Court
County: Pender
Street Address: 100 S. Wright St.
City: Burgaw
Zip Code: 28425
Phone: 910-663-3900
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30AM – 5:00PM
Website URL: https://www.nccourts.gov/locations/pender-county/pender-county-courthouse
Forms & Filing: https://www.nccourts.gov/locations/pender-county/pender-county-local-rules-and-forms
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: https://www.nccourts.gov/locations/pender-county/pender-county-local-administrative-schedules
Jury Service: https://www.nccourts.gov/locations/pender-county/pender-county-jury-service
Languages: Multiple
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elizabethcraverCSC/
ADA: Elizabeth Craver, Clerk of Court
ADA Phone: 910-663-3935
ADA Fax / Email: Pender.DAC@nccourts.org
Special Access: Pender County has handicap parking at the rear of the building and handicap access at the rear of the building. Wheelchair Access is available.
About / Additional Info: Established in 1777, the superior courts are North Carolina’s oldest courts. Superior courts hear civil and criminal cases. Superior court is divided into five divisions and 48 districts across the state. Every six months, superior court judges rotate among the districts within their divisions. The rotation system is provided for by the state constitution and designed to minimize conflicts of interest that might result from having a permanent judge in one district. Each administrative superior court district has a senior resident superior court judge who manages the administrative duties of the court. 5 Superior court district consists of Pender and New Hanover counties.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pender_County_Courthouse

Services and Case Types Handled in Pender County Superior Court

Pender County Superior Court serves the public as North Carolina's general‑jurisdiction trial court.
- Criminal: Handles all felony cases (post‑indictment), including arraignments, pretrial motions, pleas, jury trials, probation‑violation hearings, and certain post‑conviction motions; hears de novo appeals of District Court misdemeanors/infractions.
- Civil: Hears lawsuits generally exceeding $25,000 (contracts, torts, real property), requests for injunctions/TROs, condemnation matters, and judgment enforcement.
- Case filings and records: Clerk of Superior Court accepts filings, maintains dockets, records judgments/liens, provides copies/certifications, and processes fees and payments.
- Protective orders: Domestic violence (50B) and civil no‑contact (50C) orders are primarily filed and heard in District Court; related forms and filing assistance are available through the Clerk at the courthouse.
- Jury services: Manages summons, qualification, excusals/deferrals, juror check‑in, and juries for criminal and civil trials.
- Court hearings: Publishes calendars, schedules hearings/trials, issues orders, and coordinates courtroom access and accommodations.

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