Rowan, North Carolina (NC) Courts Companies

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Rowan County Magistrates
PO Box 4599
Salisbury NC 28145
(704) 639-7511
Rowan County Superior County Judge
210 N Main St.
Salisbury NC 28144
(704) 639-7504
Rowan County District Court
Rowan County Courthouse
Salisbury NC 28144
(704) 633-3501
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Rowan County Magistrates
118 W Liberty St.
Salisbury NC 28144
(704) 639-7511
Rowan County Magistrates
118 West Liberty St.
Salisbury NC 28144
(704) 797-3130
Rowan County Sheriff Records
232 North Main St.
Salisbury NC 28144
(704) 638-3105
Judiciary Courts Of The State Of North Carolina
232 North Main St.
Salisbury NC 28144
(704) 797-3011
Rowan County District Attorney
232 North Main St.
Salisbury NC 28144
Rowan County Human Resources
130 West Innes St # 120
Salisbury NC 28144
(704) 216-8100

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Rowan County Clerk of Court
210 North Main St # 101a
Salisbury NC 28144
(704) 639-7505
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