North Carolina General Statutes
Article 7 - Organization.
§ 7A-44.1 - Secretarial and clerical help.

7A-44.1. Secretarial and clerical help.
(a) Each senior resident superior court judge may appoint a judicial secretary to serve at his pleasure and under his direction the secretarial and clerical needs of the superior court judges of the district or set of districts as defined by G.S. 7A-41.1(a) for which he is the senior resident superior court judge. The appointment may be full-or part-time and the compensation and allowances of such secretary shall be fixed by the senior regular resident superior court judge, within limits determined by the Administrative Office of the Courts, and paid by the State.
(b) Each senior resident superior court judge may apply to the Director of the Administrative Office of the Courts to enter into contracts with local governments for the provision by the State of services of judicial secretaries pursuant to G.S. 153A-212.1 or G.S. 160A-289.1.
(c) The Director of the Administrative Office of the Courts may provide assistance requested pursuant to subsection (b) of this section only upon a showing by the senior resident superior court judge, supported by facts, that the overwhelming public interest warrants the use of additional resources for the speedy disposition of cases involving drug offenses, domestic violence, or other offenses involving a threat to public safety.
(d) The terms of any contract entered into with local governments pursuant to subsection (b) of this section shall be fixed by the Director of the Administrative Office of the Courts in each case. Nothing in this section shall be construed to obligate the General Assembly to make any appropriation to implement the provisions of this section or to obligate the Administrative Office of the Courts to provide the administrative costs of establishing or maintaining the positions or services provided for under this section. Further, nothing in this section shall be construed to obligate the Administrative Office of the Courts to maintain positions or services initially provided for under this section. (1975, c. 956, s. 3; 1987 (Reg. Sess., 1988), c. 1037, s. 3; 2000-67, s. 15.4(a).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 7A - Judicial Department

Article 7 - Organization.

§ 7A-40 - Composition; judicial powers of clerk.

§ 7A-41 - (Effective until January 1, 2023) Superior court divisions and districts; judges.

§ 7A-41.1 - District and set of districts defined; senior resident superior court judges and their authority.

§ 7A-41.2 - Nomination and election of regular superior court judges.

§ 7A-42 - Sessions of superior court in cities other than county seats.

§ 7A-44 - Salary and expenses of superior court judge.

§ 7A-44.1 - Secretarial and clerical help.

§ 7A-45.1 - Special judges.

§ 7A-45.2 - Emergency special judges of the superior court; qualifications, appointment, removal, and authority.

§ 7A-45.3 - Superior court judges designated for complex business cases.

§ 7A-45.4 - Designation of complex business cases.

§ 7A-46 - Special sessions.

§ 7A-47 - Powers of regular judges holding courts by assignment or exchange.

§ 7A-47.1 - Jurisdiction in vacation or in session.

§ 7A-47.3 - Rotation and assignment; sessions.

§ 7A-48 - Jurisdiction of emergency judges.

§ 7A-49 - Orders returnable to another judge; notice.

§ 7A-49.1 - Disposition of motions when judge disqualified.

§ 7A-49.2 - Civil business at criminal sessions; criminal business at civil sessions.

§ 7A-49.4 - Superior court criminal case docketing.

§ 7A-49.5 - Statewide electronic filing in courts.

§ 7A-49.6 - Proceedings conducted by audio and video transmission.