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District Court Judge, Seat 04

Judge who handles majority of trial level cases

Full office description

  • District Court judges hear civil, criminal, and juvenile cases. Civil cases dealing with divorce, child custody, and child support are heard in District Court.
  • Under the District Court, the magistrate can try small claims cases ($10,000 or less), landlord eviction cases, and suits for recovery of personal property. A magistrate is an independent judicial officer, recognized by the North Carolina Constitution as an officer of the district court.
  • District Court Judges are elected for a four-year term. Elections are partisan.

How this impacts you

  • Criminal JusticeMost lower level crimes, such as misdemeanors and infraction cases, are tried in the District Court. The outcome of the case and how fair a trial is often comes down to the district court judge.

  • Property RightsDistrict court judges can decide how to distribute or recover a person's property, after a ruling.

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