North Carolina Statutes

§ 50C-6 — Temporary civil no-contact order; court holidays and evenings

North Carolina·Ch. 50C Civil No-Contact Orders
(a)A temporary civil no-contact order may be granted ex parte, without evidence of service of process or notice, only if both of the following are shown:
(1)It clearly appears from specific facts shown by a verified complaint or affidavit that immediate injury, loss, or damage will result to the victim before the respondent can be heard in opposition.
(2)Either one of the following: a. The complainant certifies to the court in writing the efforts, if any, that have been made to give the notice and the reasons supporting the claim that notice should not be required. b. The complainant certified to the court that there is good cause to grant the remedy because the harm that the remedy is intended to prevent would likely occur if the respondent were given any prior notice of the complainan

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