LOCAL RESOURCES
mecklenburg county, gaston county, union county, irelell county, cabarrus county and lincoln county
Courthouses
MECKLENBURG
832 E. Fourth St.
Charlotte, NC
28202
GASTON
325 M.L.K. Jr. Way
Gastonia, NC
28052
Union
400 N. Main Str.
Monroe, NC
28112
IREDELL
226 Stockton St,
Statesville, NC
28677
Cabarrus
77 Union St. South,
Concord, NC
28025
lincoln
120 Justice Drive,
Lincolnton, NC
28093
Find My Court Date
Search the NC courthouse calendars to see when you need to appear in court.
Prepare for Jury Service
Find out what to expect when you arrive, how to conduct yourself, and what you need to do when you serve as a juror.
Find court dates, directions to the courthouse, jury service information, and other information about going to court.
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child support resources
CSS Services – are available to anyone in NC who needs help in collecting child support through a network of state and locally run offices. Contact Child Services Support 1-800-992-9457
Information for Custodial Parents – Roles and Responsibilities of the Custodial Parent
North Carolina Child Support Services Handbook – The purpose of this handbook is to provide general information about the North Carolina Child Support Services Program.
Child Care Provider Services – Link to childcare providers in your area.

Medicaid for Children – A federal law requires Medicaid to provide medically necessary health care services to Medicaid-eligible children.
Medicaid for Children – A federal law requires Medicaid to provide medically necessary health care services to Medicaid-eligible children.
Special Supplemental Nutrition Program – WIC is the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children that provides healthy food and health care support.
Library – Charlotte Mecklenburg Library has the tools you need for any research or informational needs.
Local Schools – Mecklenburg County, Gaston County, Lincoln County, Cabarrus, Union County, and Iredell.
protect yourself
Domestic Violence resources
Click names below to access centers site, or click the phone numbers from your phone to reach the crisis line directly.
Safe Alliance provides hope and healing to those impacted by domestic violence and sexual assault
Crisis Line
Pats Place – provide a physical environment where a child’s well-being is our first priority
Crisis Line
take the step to recovery
Alcohol & Drug Abuse resources
Click names below to access centers site, or click the phone numbers from your phone to reach the crisis line directly.
Individualized, extended-term treatment in an intimate setting.
Crisis Line
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Rehab and Mental Health Therapy
Crisis Line
Outpatient mental health, substance abuse and addiction treatment center.
Crisis Line
Specialize in helping young people and teens live sober.
Crisis Line
Comprehensive, inclusive, and culturally sensitive program for substance use disorder
Crisis Line
Services include many aspects of treatment, rehabilitation, and assessment for alcoholism and addiction
Crisis Line
Substance Abuse Treatment & Mental Health Services Center in Charlotte, NC
Crisis Line
The Constitution
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First Amendment
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Eighth Amendment
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Faulkner Murals at the Rotunda of the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
The National Archives Building’s architect, John Russell Pope, designated space for two large murals in the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom. These oil-on-canvas paintings were executed by artist Barry Faulkner between 1933 and 1936. Faulkner created allegorical (symbolic or metaphorical) scenes depicting the writing and adoption of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States. These massive murals, each about the size of a city bus (14 feet by 37.5 feet), add life and color to the space.