In re J.B.
Opinion
J.B.1 (juvenile) appeals from a disposition order entered on an adjudication of delinquency for commission of the criminal offense of misdemeanor larceny. The record shows that on 9 May 2006, Investigator D.L. Tanner of the Wake County Sheriff's Office submitted a complaint to a juvenile court intake counselor alleging that on or about 18 April 2006 J.B. committed a misdemeanor offense. On 8 June 2006 the intake counselor approved the matter for filing as a juvenile petition. The juvenile petition was ultimately filed in the office of the clerk of superior court on 24 July 2006.
J.B. contends the court lacked subject matter jurisdiction to consider the petition because it was not filed in a timely fashion. Although not raised in the trial court, this issue may be addressed for the *458first time on appeal. State v. Beaver,
The pleading in a juvenile action is the petition alleging delinquency or dependency. N.C. Gen.Stat. § 7B-1801 (2005); In re Register,
Here, the intake counselor made a timely determination that a petition should be filed. However, the petition was not filed in the office of the clerk of superior court until 24 July 2006, more than thirty days after receipt of the complaint on 9 May 2006. The timely filing of a petition seeking judicial action is jurisdictional. Chicora Country Club v. Town of Erwin,
Vacated.
Judges WYNN and ELMORE concur.
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