If you missed a court date at the Mecklenburg County Courthouse in Charlotte, an Order for Arrest is likely already active. Attorney Daniel T. Barker files your motion to reset electronically — you do not need to be in Charlotte. Flat fee. Warrant recall included when needed.
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Mecklenburg County District Court is located at the Mecklenburg County Courthouse, 832 E. 4th Street, Charlotte, NC 28202. It is one of the highest-volume court systems in North Carolina. When you miss a court date there, the bench warrant process is the same as in every NC county — immediate, statewide, and indefinite.
The distance from Raleigh to Charlotte does not affect our ability to file. All motions are submitted electronically through eCourts. You do not need to travel to Charlotte, and neither do we.
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 used in every NC district court, including Mecklenburg. If the court grants the motion, one order — filed electronically — handles the Called and Failed notation, the active warrant, and the case reset simultaneously.
No. Mr. Barker is licensed statewide and files electronically in Mecklenburg County. For most District Court matters, local presence is not required. The motion is the same form regardless of county — what matters is that it is filed correctly and promptly.
No. The warrant is statewide regardless of where you currently live. And our ability to resolve it is statewide as well. We handle Mecklenburg County FTAs for clients across NC and out of state.
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