Summary
In North Carolina, you can search for attorney-filed subpoena petitions online through the North Carolina Judicial Branchs website. If you dont know the specific county, use the statewide search option to access court records. For Wake County, use the Court Calendars or Court Dates sections for specific results. Accessing these records can provide information on whether a lawyer has petitioned the court for a subpoena.Full Conversation
Can I look up online if an attorney filed a petition for a subpoena?
Hi ****! To assist you better, can you please provide your location (city and state)? This will help me give you more accurate information regarding online access to court records.
North carolina
Hi ****! In North Carolina, you can check court records online through the North Carolina Judicial Branch's website.
Would you like more details on how to access these records or specific courts within your area?
wake county
Hi ****,
In Wake County, North Carolina, you can access court records online. Here’s how:
- Visit the North Carolina Judicial Branch's website.
- Use the "Court Calendars" or "Court Dates" sections to search for records.
- Select Wake County for specific results.
Would you like the contact details for the Wake County Courthouse?
Wake County Courthouse
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC *
Website: www.nccourts.gov Can I look up if an attorney has petitioned the court for a subpoena in wake county
Hi ****,
Yes, you can look up if an attorney has petitioned the court for a subpoena in Wake County by accessing the court records online. Here’s what to do:
- Visit the North Carolina Judicial Branch's website.
- Use the "Court Calendars" or "Court Dates" sections to search for records.
- Select Wake County for specific results.
Would you like the contact details for the Wake County Courthouse?
Can I look up if a lawyer has petitioned the court for a subpoena if I don’t know the county?
Hi ****,
To look up if a lawyer has petitioned the court for a subpoena without knowing the county, you can:
- Visit the North Carolina Judicial Branch's website.
- Use the statewide search option to look up records.
Would you like the website link or additional guidance on navigating the site?