United States District Court
Eastern District of North Carolina

PLEASE NOTE:

Public Notice Regarding Changes to Miscellaneous Court Fee Schedules Effective December 1, 2023.
The Judicial Conference approved inflationary adjustments to fees on the miscellaneous fee schedule will become effective December 1, 2023. Please review the District Court Fee Schedule under the "Public" tab at www.nced.uscourts.gov. Updated fees will be posted as of December 1, 2023.

The Wilmington Courthouse will be closed November 13 through November 17, 2023. Beginning November 20, 2023, court will resume in Wilmington at the Alton Lennon Federal Building and United States Courthouse located at 2 Princess Street, Wilmington, North Carolina 28401. Please be aware that audio/video technology in Wilmington's Courtroom 1 is on interim status pending necessary funding. Anyone anticipating the use of such technology for demonstrative purposes in Courtroom 1 should review available resources and proceed accordingly.
FY 2024 Pre-Lapse in Appropriations Notice to Contractors
Camp Lejuene Water Litigation Information.
Case Management Order 1, Camp Lejeune Water Litigation.

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COURT LOCATIONS

Before arriving at any of the following locations, we ask that the public familiarize themselves with, and abide by, the rules of this court. Click here to review the rules of this court.

Clerk of Court

Peter A. Moore, Jr.
Clerk of Court
PO Box 25670
Raleigh, NC 27611

Phone: 919.645.1700

Clerk's Offices

Raleigh 919.645.1700
Greenville 252.830.6009
Wilmington 910.815.4663
New Bern 252.638.8534
Fayetteville 910.483.7378
CM/ECF Help Desk 866.855.8894

Select a location for additional information



Greenville
 

Greenville Federal Courthouse

United States Courthouse
201 South Evans St., Rm 209
Greenville, NC 27858

252.830.6009
252.830.2793 fax

Office Hours: 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.

Courtroom Technology

 
 
DIRECTIONS
Greenville Map

From 264 West:
Take 264 West to Memorial Drive - Turn left on Memorial Drive - Go to 2nd stop light and turn right onto 3rd Street - Follow 3rd to Evans Street - Turn left on Evans - Courthouse is on the right at the end of the block. (2nd and Evans)

From 264 East:
From 264 East, turn left on Greene Street - Cross the Tar River Bridge - Turn left on 2nd Street - Go 2 blocks and turn right on Evans Street - Courthouse is on the corner of 2nd Street & Evans.

From 11 North:
From 11 North, go across Tar River Bridge - Turn left at the first light onto 3rd Street - Follow 3rd to Evans Street - Turn left on Evans - Courthouse is on the right at the end of the block - (2nd and Evans).

From 11 South:
Proceed north on Memorial Drive to 3rd Street - Turn right on 3rd Street - Follow 3rd Street to Evans Street - turn left on Evans - Courthouse is on the right at the end of the block - (2nd and Evans).

From 43 North:
Take 43 North to Memorial Drive - Turn left onto Memorial - At next light, turn right onto 3rd Street - Follow 3rd to Evans Street - Turn left on Evans - Courthouse is on the right at the end of the block - (2nd and Evans).

From 43 South:
Proceed north on Hwy. 43 which will turn into Charles Street - Proceed on Charles Street until it becomes Cotanche Street - Take Cotanche to Reade Circle - Turn Right on Read Circle - Go to 3rd Street - Turn left on 3rd Street - Go to Evans and turn right - Courthouse is on the right the end of the block - (Corner of 2nd and E Evans).

Greenville Juror Parking Instructions:
Parking instructions are included with your summons.

There are also multiple, non-time-limited parking spaces on each of Evans and Cotanche Streets between First and Second Streets. These spaces ARE NOT reserved as they are public parking spaces.

There is also limited parking on Third Street; about four blocks from the courthouse; toward Reade Street, the ECU campus, and the residential areas. These spaces ARE NOT reserved as they are public parking spaces.

Please note that all parking is first come, first served. You should allow sufficient travel time so that you can be in the downtown area at least 30 minutes before you are due in court. This should allow sufficient time to find parking and to get to the courthouse in a timely manner.