Missed Your Court Date in Alamance County (Graham), North Carolina?

If you missed a court date at Alamance County Courthouse in Graham, an Order for Arrest is likely active statewide. Attorney Daniel T. Barker files your motion to reset electronically — no travel to Graham required. Flat fee. Warrant recall included when needed.

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Alamance County District Court — Key Facts

Alamance County District Court is located at Alamance County Courthouse, 212 W. Elm Street, Graham, NC 27253. Like all NC district courts, a missed appearance results in an automatic Order for Arrest that is active statewide from the moment it is issued.

Electronic filing through eCourts means we can file your motion in Alamance County without traveling to Graham. For most traffic and misdemeanor matters, you do not need to appear in person either.

What We File

The Motion and Order to Strike Called and Failed, Recall Order for Arrest, and Reset Case on a Trial Calendar is the AOC-approved form for every NC district court. If the court grants the motion, one order handles the Called and Failed notation, the active warrant, and the case reset — all at once.

Alamance County Flat-Fee Pricing

Common Questions — Alamance County

Do I need to appear in Alamance County for the motion?

For most traffic and misdemeanor matters, no. Mr. Barker files the motion electronically through eCourts on your behalf. You will be advised if your specific case requires a personal appearance in Graham.

How quickly can you file in Alamance County?

Same day or next business day for most matters. An active bench warrant in Alamance County is active statewide — the sooner it is resolved, the less ongoing legal exposure you carry.

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Daniel T. Barker, Esq. | Barker Richardson, PLLC | Licensed in North Carolina | All 100 NC Counties